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TABLE OF CONTENTS JULY 2018 FEATURES: 2018 Drayton Harbor Music Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 A Warm Welcome to New Owners of The Firehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Birch Bay Rocks August Long Weekend for Charity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Calling all Filmmakers for the Next Script to Screen Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Gather Your Clan for a Celebration: The Skagit Valley Highland Games! . . . . . 24 Get the Blues in Deming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Haynie Opry Shines Spotlight on Chuck Berry and Glen Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Help Fund the Fight! Relay for Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Marrowstone Music Festival: 75 Years of Exceptional Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Summer Music in the Beautiful Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Visit Fidalgo Island August 3-5 and Enjoy Art, Music, and Food! . . . . . . . . . . . 12

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 Bazaars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 22-23 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 13-21 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7, 9 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-29 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

On the cover: Mount Baker Rhythm & Blues Festival is the premier blues event in America as

recipient of one of the nation’s highest music awards in 2013, The Blues Foundation’s Keeping the Blues Alive award. Attend for a day or camp over the weekend at the Deming Log Show grounds, August 3-5. 2018 Festival art by Steve Perringer. See feature story on page 3.

JULY 2018 Volume 15 Number 6 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 Margaret Bikman: margaret.bikmanennw@gmail.com Circulation: ENNW prints 10,000 copies & distributes to over 200 sites in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. For a current list of distribution sites go to www.ennw.info/distribution.html. Deadlines: We request Press Releases, Photos and Calendar Items by the 10th of the month before its release (July 10 for August issue). Send an email if you would like to be on our monthly reminder list. Press Releases, Calendar Items & Photos are now exclusively received through our Online Submission Form accessed through our website www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Please keep event description to 60-100 words per item. Submission Guidelines: Article ideas are encouraged with a sample of your writing style. You will be given credit and a bio line, but at this time we are unable to pay for articles. If we accept your proposal, please plan on writing 300–600 words. Advertising: We would like to encourage you to consider advertising with us. We feel we offer a great value for your hard earned advertising dollars. Due to the quality, ENNW is not in the recycle bin in a day or two. Many readers report they hold onto it all month long, resulting in better value. If you would like a rate sheet, please call or email to request one. Your advertising will make it possible for us to continue. Copyright & Pub Info: ©2018 Entertainment News NW. Reproduction of contents in any format is forbidden without written permission from ENNW. ENNW is only responsible for ad cost in the event of an error. Every effort has been made to gather accurate information regarding events. Please contact the sponsoring agency for more details. Printed at Lithtex NW, Bellingham, WA, USA. This Month’s Contributors: n Justin Hawkinson is a local chef, writer, single parent and trivia enthusiast. Now that Justin has weekends free he relies on Entertainment News NW to keep him informed about what he should be doing with his time. n Osa Hale has been a regular contributor to Entertainment News NW since 2012. She is a graduate of Western Washington University, with a B.A. in Visual Journalism. Her work has also appeared on Bellingham’s KOMO News website, the Seattle Times, and Portland Live. n Courtney Kendall divides her time between writing, working at Whatcom Community College, and enjoying her young son. She holds an MA in English Studies from Western Washington University. n Margaret Bikman worked as Entertainment News Coordinator at The Bellingham Herald for 27 years. She’s also a reference and instruction librarian at Whatcom Community College (also for 27 years). Margaret and her husband, Jay Saxton, enjoy dancing and attending concerts, plays, and art and literature events, and like traveling to exotic places like Cuba, Nova Scotia and New Orleans. n Deborah Bernard received her BA in Journalism at WWU, wrote for The Bellingham Herald, then worked in Alaska for decades. Now they’re back: her husband Joseph is gleefully retired and Debbie loves her office job at First Presbyterian Church. She is also writing her memoir, You Can’t Beat a Deadhorse. n April Metz de Montiel is a life-long arts supporter and new contributor to Entertainment News NW.

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Get the Blues in Deming by Margaret Bikman The Mount Baker Rhythm & Blues Festival, now in its 23rd year, and organized by Lloyd “Keeping the Blues Alive” Peterson, runs Aug. 3-5, on the Deming Log Show Grounds, 3295 Cedarville Road, just west of Deming, and showcases top blues artists. In the past, such blues greats as Johnny Winter, Curtis Salgado, Javina Magness, Elvis Bishop, and Pinetop Perkins have graced the outdoor stage. The fact that Peterson has the connections to gather such musicians to the small town of Deming won the festival the 2013 Blues Foundation’s “Keeping the Blues Alive” award for “Blues Festival of The Year.” When he accepted the award, he praised the foundation’s recognition of the Pacific Northwest, “a place that is not traditionally a blues part of the country.” Serbian born Ana Popovic has made a Sonny Landreth is from southwest This is not just a music festival; each year, Peterson donates a name for herself in the male dominated Louisiana and is a Blues guitar significant amount of money to people in need in the world of solo guitar. She also composes and prodigy with an inimitable slide sings her own compositions. Ana closes the technique. He plays from community. “This event gives people a chance to recreate as a group of small, family like neighborhoods comprised of fellow blues fans,” says Peterson. “They arrive early and create a number of sites on the grounds, resembling suburbs, attached to a larger city. Year after year these folks bring others to share their experience and create their own. The vibe, created by these fans themselves, is the coolest feature of the event. It’s always, in my mind, been an event ‘for and by the people.’”

2018 Lineup

Thursday, August 2 8pm–midnight: Albert Castiglia in the Museum, $10 cover (Beer Garden)

Friday, August 3 5–6:30pm: Brett Benton 7–8:30pm: Chris Eger Band 9pm–close: Southern Hospitality with Victor Wainwright, Damon Fowler, JP Soars, followed by an All-star After-hours Blues Jam

Saturday, August 4 11am–12:30pm: Solful Seven 1–2:30pm: Michelle Taylor Band 3–4:30pm: Mark Riley Trio 5–6:30pm: The Daniel Castro Band 7–8:30pm: Sonny Landreth 9pm–close: Albert Castiglia, followed by an All-star After-hours Blues Jam

Sunday, Aug. 5 9–10:30am: Gospel Hour featuring gospel blues by Joel Tepp 11am–12:30pm: Moon Daddy Band (Santana tribute band) 1–2:30pm: Red House 3–4:30pm: The Bobby Patterson Band 5–6:30pm: Anthony Gomes 7–8:30pm: Ana Popovic and special guest, followed by All-star After-hours Blues Jam

Festival on Sunday, Aug. 5, from 7-8:30pm.

7-8:30pm on Saturday, Aug. 4.

Toronto born Anthony Gomes was named ‘One of the Top Ten Guitarists’ in the world by Music Tasters Choice. Don’t miss his performance on Sun., August 5 from 5-6:30pm.

A few points that you should know about the festival: • Camping is available, and RV spots are $50 for Aug. 2–6. • No VIP pass is needed to purchase hookup-RV. VIP Tickets are $185. • A small fee will be charged for credit card purchases. • Email Lloyd at freesprt@televar.com to get your RV spot and VIP ticket. Let organizers know the length of your RV. • Weekend pass: $140 (free general camping and all After-hours Jams); Friday night pass: $35 (show starts at 5pm); Saturday-only day pass: $75 (show starts at 11am); Sunday-only day pass: $70 (show starts at 11am); Children younger than 12 get in free. • Pick up your tickets at Avalon Records or www.tickettomato.com. • Campground opens at 10am Thursday. • Early entry is allowed with a fee of $25 additional per day. • Taping off areas for camping early will result in the $25 fee. • Ticket or fee is required upon entering the grounds. • VIP camping opens at 10am Thursday.

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Singer / songwriter, guitarist Albert Castiglia (pronounced “ka-steel-ya”) was born in New York City to a Cuban mother and Italian father. He has performed with some of the biggest names in Blues. He takes the stage Thursday, Aug. 2, 8pm–midnight ($10 cover) and 9pm Saturday, Aug. 4. (free with gate admission).

• Early entry is allowed as well with an additional fee of $30 per day. • RV spots without a VIP pass: same rules, except $30 fee prior to Wednesday. • It’s ok to bring coolers, personal food, chairs, and shade canopies (only toward the rear of the venue, so as not to block the site-lines of others). • There are no chair restrictions. • Alcohol is ok to bring to your personal campsite (21 and older). • Washington State law prohibits any alcohol in the show grounds, only in the beer garden. • No pets are allowed. • Bring your own towel, and other toiletries. • Ice is available on site. • There are two ATMs on site; one at the ticket booth and one at the vendor shelter. More details are available at www.bakerblues.com and on Facebook.

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2018 Drayton Harbor Music Festival Visit Blaine July 8-14 for the 17th annual Drayton Harbor Music Festival! An internationally known, world-class music faculty will teach students during the day and perform in concert for the community at night. The July 8 Kick-Off Concert features Jovino Santos Neto, Charlie Porter, and Gregor Huebner. They will present Serenata Brasileira – original and indigenous themes, masterfully woven into a unique blend of musical styles. Free outdoor noon-hour concerts are held Monday through Friday at the G St. Plaza. All evening concerts held at the Blaine PAC are by donation. On July 9, the popular Greta Matassa Trio will perform at the Jansen Art Center in Lynden. Visit www.jansenartcenter.org for details. Dine and dance at the Big Band Benefit, on Thursday, July 12, at the Blaine Pavilion. The festival faculty, along with special guests, will thrill you with their big sound! Tickets are $50 (dinner included) and are available at www.draytonharbormusic.org. You may also mail your check to Pacific Arts Association, P.O. Box 434, Blaine, WA 98231. Friday’s Student Showcase, on July 13 at 7pm, features inspiring performances by the multi-talented students at our camp. The Jazz-by-the-Sea Craft Fair on Sat., July 14 from 11:30am-4:30pm features student performances at two downtown plazas. The Drayton Harbor Music Camp is open to up to 100 students, ages 12-19. Student musicians and vocalists from throughout the US and BC who take part in this camp, experience an intense and rewarding week of instruction. Theodore DeCorso, a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music, is the Artistic Director of the camp. The Festival is presented by the Pacific Arts Association, dedicated to promoting the arts in the community by offering concerts, events and a music festival and camp designed to educate, entertain and inspire participants and audiences. For more information, go to www.draytonharbormusic.org/student-info or call 360-988-3019.

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Marrowstone Music Festival: 75 Years of Exceptional Music by Courtney Kendall Western Washington University may have bid goodbye to thousands of students departing for the summer, but July is anything but a sleepy month for this campus. Among all the various summer programs occurring throughout the sprawling grounds, one stands out for its 75-year history of bringing world-class faculty and students together in a two-week orchestral training program: Marrowstone Music Festival, a program of Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra. Applications started rolling in between December and March, and roughly 180 musicians between the ages of 14 and 25 will have received their acceptance letters and start converging from all over the United States and beyond this summer. From July 22 to August 5, these budding musicians will immerse themselves in intensive study, rehearsal, and performance under the direction of top-level conductors and artist-faculty of Marrowstone Music Festival. “Each week of Marrowstone feels like a quarter of college,” says Coltan Foster, Interim Marrowstone Coordinator for Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra. “The energy—there’s really nothing like it.” As a bassoon player, Coltan is no stranger to music or Marrowstone Music Festival. Coltan became a work-study student at Marrowstone when he was a sophomore at Western Washington University (WWU), serving as a festival counselor. Ever since then, Marrowstone has been a part of Coltan’s summers in a variety of roles. “It was the most impactful music experience,” Coltan says of his time as a student at Marrowstone. “It was a big eye-opener and a real kind of wake-up call.”

For two weeks, Marrowstone students practically eat, breathe, and sleep music—with a little non-music fun thrown in now and then. Their day begins at 9:15am and progresses with rehearsals and performance in full orchestras, chamber music ensembles, and master classes. Speaking of the master classes, Coltan describes them as “a very special part of what we do.” In a master class, students volunteer to play an excerpt of a piece in front of an audience. A faculty member then coaches and critiques while the audience listens, giving both student and audience valuable feedback and knowledge. Marrowstone faculty are internationally-acclaimed performers and artists in their own right, and the chance to study with them is an amazing opportunity. For the most part, Marrowstone faculty are consistent summer to summer. “There’s a family vibe with faculty and staff. They just love coming to Bellingham. It’s a treat for the faculty, getting to work with students who are so eager to learn, and so engaged.” This phenomenal music experience is not simply limited to faculty and students, however. An important part of Marrowstone are the public performances put on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday both weeks at the Performing Arts Center on WWU’s campus. The Faculty Chamber Music performance is scheduled Thursday evenings at 7:30pm on July 26 and August 2. “It’s such a special experience for the students to see them, too,” says

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Coltan. “[The students] get to see them practice what they preach.” Student performances are held Saturdays at 7:30pm on July 28 and August 4, and on Sundays at 3pm on July 29 and August 5. Saturday performances will be the Chamber Orchestra, and the Marrowstone Festival Orchestra perform on Sunday. Coltan says that a student performance is one of the best you can go to: “Energetically, you can’t get any better.” He explains how amazing it is to see “the enthusiasm and engagement from students who are putting so much time and effort” into their craft. To see for yourself the energy and expertise of both students and faculty of Marrowstone Music Festival, visit marrowstone.org for ticket and individual performance information. Photos by Christopher J. Reicks.

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Summer Music in the Beautiful Outdoors by Margaret Bikman Bellingham Parks and Recreation Department again hosts its Concerts in the Park series, which kicked off June 21 at Elizabeth Park, at Elizabeth and Madison Streets, where concerts take place from 6-8pm on Thursdays through Aug. 23. July 19: Flattery July 26: The Walrus Aug. 2: bandZandt Aug. 9: Dana Lyons Aug. 16: High Mountain String Band Aug. 23: Replayzments Bands perform from 6-8pm on July 14, 21, and 28 at Maritime Heritage Park, at Holly Street and Central Avenue, and Aug. 4, 11, and 18 at Boulevard Park, 470 Bayview Drive. All concerts are free and family-friendly, and food and beverages will be for sale. For a complete lineup, go to www.cob.org and search for Concerts in the Park.

Squirrel Butter String Band, the husband and wife duo of Charlie Beck and Charmaine Slaven, perform July 14 at Maritime Heritage Park. Photo courtesy of Charlie Beck.

On Friday evenings in July, learn new dance styles and dance to DJ tunes in a free series at Fairhaven Village Green at 10th Street and Mill Avenue, co-sponsored by Bellingham Parks and Rec and Bellingham Dance Company. Lessons are from 7-7:45pm, followed by dancing until 9:30pm. July 6: Two-Step Country July 13: Argentine Tango July 20: Ballroom dance July 27: Salsa Aug. 3: East Coast Swing Aug. 10: Blues Fusion and West Coast Swing Fiddlin Fox presents live music from around the world and learn new dances with instruction from 2-5pm Sundays at the Fairhaven Village Green. These are free events, but donations are appreciated. July 1: Sea Breeze Jazz Band The Atlantics play Aug. 4 at Boulevard July 15: Swamp Soul Park. Photo courtesy Rod del Pozo. July 22: Alma Villegas July 29: Balkanarama Downtown Bellingham Partnership again hosts Downtown Sounds from 5:30-9pm on Wednesdays, July 11-Aug. 8, on Bay Street between Prospect and Magnolia. More information at www.downtownbellingham.com/events or on Facebook, Downtown Sounds 2018. Hotel Bellwether opens its patio for live bands from 5-9pm on Thursdays, June 14 through Sept. 20. Details: 360-392-3100, http://hotelbellwether.com.

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Out of the Ashes – Out of the Ashes is

a live, interactive music experience for people of all abilities. It is the mission of Out of the Ashes to connect hearts and souls to the eternal magic of music and to increase the awareness of positive possibilities in everyday life experience. Membership is open to people of all ages and abilities. Come to the Beer Garden at Boundary Bay (1107 Railroad, Bellingham) every Tuesday this summer from 3:305:30pm to see what this amazing band is all about! Pizza available from Cicchitti’s food truck. Free admission. More info: www.facebook.com/events/243665476192631 or 360-647-5593.

Blues at Greene’s – This event is an

invitational electric jam for seasoned players. Players should bring amplification if needed. The PA will be exclusively for vocals, no acoustic instrument plug-ins or mic’d instruments. Tues., July 3 from 7-9pm at Greene’s Corner (2208 James St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-306-8137.

Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam – Jud

Sherwood hosts The Jazz Project’s weekly jazz jam at Illuminati Brewing/Masquerade Wines every Thursday in July from 5:30-8pm. July’s line up features Blues Union on July 5; Tim Volpicella Trio July 12; Scot Ranney Trio July 19; and Blues Union July 26. No cover, just awardwinning beer, wine, ciders, and food. More info: jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com , 360-650-1066 or www.jazzproject.org.

Guitar Great John Stowell, with Cheryl Hodge – International jazz guitar

star, John Stowell, puts in a Bellingham appearance with long-time friend, lively Northwest jazz & blues diva Cheryl Hodge, on Fri., July 6 at 9pm at Lovitt Restaurant (1114 Harris Ave.). He has played and recorded with many of the jazz greats, including Dave Liebman, Paul Horn, Nancy King, and Dave Friessen. Downbeat Magazine said: “He plays his amplified

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guitar as if he were surrounded by fine crystal... the type of slow burning, sustained energy that you hear in players that practice all the time.” Admission is $10. More info: 360-671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or www.lovittrestaurant.com.

Jazz 2nd Sunday at the Anacortes Public Library – Join us for a free Jazz

2nd Sunday concert on July 8 at 2pm with the Arete Quartet (pronounced uh-RETT), a groove-oriented acid jazz ensemble, borrowing from downtempo, straight ahead jazz, funk, punk, Brazilian and other styles. Themes and grooves from rhythmsectionists Joel Litwin and Steve Jones (bass), provide the jumping-off point for prodigious soloists Joe Doria (keyboards) and Dave Carter (trumpet). This concert will be at the Heart of Anacortes Stage (1014 4th St.). More info: 360-293-1910 or www.jazzatthelibrary.com.

Stahlhammer, violin; Karie Prescott, viola; and Sergei Teleshev, button accordion in an eclectic mix of music ranging from Bach and Mozart to beautiful Swedish folk songs and rousing klezmer tunes. The concert takes place in the Chamber Hall at the Jansen Art Center on Sat., July 14 at 7:30pm. Tickets to the event are $25. Jansen Art Center members save 10% on all performance tickets. Tickets are available at the Jansen Art Center or online at jansenartcenter.org. More info: 360354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/prescottstahlhammer-teleshev.

Creekside Open Mic – Poetry, prose,

and music on the third Wednesday of the month at the South Whatcom Library (10 Barn View Ct., Sudden Valley, Gate 2). Sign up to read at 6pm, or become a member of the audience. Performances start at 6:30pm. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3632 or www.wcls.org.

Bebel Gilberto – Bebel Gilberto returns to the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) with a new album recorded on her 2015 tour. Ms. Gilberto has recently started performing intimate versions of her songs live and has been delighted by the audience response.

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Summer Chorus Rehearsals – Needing some “me” time? Craving a fun hobby? Looking for a fun learning environment to sing? Come join the enthusiastic ladies at Harmony Northwest Chorus on Monday nights from 6:30-9pm at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland). Our award-winning a cappella chorus LOVES to perform in local and regional venues. Summer is the best time to learn new music and make new friends. Contact Cheryl at 360-201-5861, email us at contact@harmonynorthwest.org or visit website at www.harmonynorthwest.org.

Mount Vernon Ukulele Fun & Song Circle – Have fun strumming and singing

at the Ukulele Fun & Song Circle. No experience required. Loaner ukes available. Play along, or just come to sing with us. Song sheets provided, or come and share a song. We meet every Wednesday (not July 4), 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (401 Cleveland St.). You’re guaranteed to have a ukedelic time. Admission is by donation. Info: 206-7904862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

From Opera to Broadway at 75 –

Baritone Cliff Baker presents an afternoon of music by Mozart, Schumann, and Wagner, plus Broadway favorites, on Sat., July 14 at 3pm at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St.). He will be assisted by exciting young soprano Talia Rayne and pianist Rebecca Manalac. Cliff has been a celebrated soloist with the Seattle Chorale, Seattle Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Skagit Opera, and various church choirs. He has charmed audiences in Walla Walla, British Columbia, Bellingham, and Seattle with his powerful voice, ably coached by teacher Edward Cook. Free admission. More info: cliffabaker@hotmail.com.

Karie Prescott, Semmy Stahlhammer, and Sergei Teleshev in Concert – The Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) presents a delightful evening of music performed by world renowned classical musicians Semmy

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Haynie Opry Shines Spotlight on Chuck Berry and Glen Campbell by Margaret Bikman Haynie Grange, the oldest active grange in Whatcom County, was chartered April 15, 1906. The small community of Haynie is located east of Blaine and north of Custer at 3344 Haynie Road, just west of the intersection of Valley View. The Grange also hosts the annual Haynie Opry, which runs March through August. The Opry is a concert series that started in 2005 by Matt Audette near where he grew up on Haynie Road. He attended Custer Grade School and graduated from Blaine High School. Audette spent many years touring as a country musician before settling in Bellingham. But he wanted to create an all-ages venue to share the music he loves. He founded the Haynie Opry after attending the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, and a couple of visits to Branson, Mo., and thought that a smaller version would be good for the community in Whatcom County as a place where people could go and listen to music in theater style, without alcohol, and bring their kids. “People can experience a down-home atmosphere, with good music, nostalgic memories, refreshments, and a modest price, with one or two acts,” he says. His current band is The Circle of Friends Band, the Opry’s in-house musicians, featuring Rom Reiss on drums, Karl

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Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends.

Chuck Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) American singer, songwriter, musician, was one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.

can enjoy songs like “Maybellene,” “Johnny B. Good,” “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Gentle On My Mind,” and “Wichita Lineman.” Berry, who died in 2017 at age 90, is considered one of the pioneers of rock music and was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986. He played with Carl Perkins, The Everly Brothers, and Buddy Holly, among others. His music influenced such musicians as John Lennon, Ted Nugent, Leonard Cohen, and Bob Dylan. Campbell, who also died in 2017, played on recordings by The Beach Boys, Bobby Darin, Nat “King” Cole, Elvis Presley, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra. He won numerous Grammy Awards, and performed in such films as Any Which Way You Can and the 1969 version of True Grit. After he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2010, he embarked on his “Goodbye Tour,” with three of his children playing backup. His final album, Adios, was released in June 2017; Campbell died about a month later. Audette favors country music, but he says he likes all styles; he says that the Opry helps keep the legacy of famous artists alive, which is something he loves. Performances are at 7pm on July 13 and 14. Doors open at 6pm. There’s also a gospel matinee at 3pm on July 14 with the Circle of Friends band. Doors open at 2pm. The band also performs at 7pm Aug. 10, featuring standards in a variety of styles, as well as Audette’s original tunes. On Aug. 11, there’s a “Rhythm and Blues” night, featuring the trio Flashback. There’ll be a repeat performance of the Berry-Campbell tribute at 7pm on Aug. 25 at the Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1401 Cleveland Ave. Tickets cost $10 at the door for the evening shows, and $5 for the matinees. Kids 12 and younger get in free. To learn more, call 360-366-3321.

Glen Campbell (April 22, 1936 – August 8, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist, songwriter, television host, and actor.

Wagoner on bass, Connie Holtzheimer on keyboard and vocals, with Audette on lead guitar and lead vocals. The band plays original compositions as well as tributes to classic artists, choosing to feature a different artist every summer. Musicians the Opry has paid tribute to include Buddy Holly, Patsy Cline, and Hank Williams. This summer the Opry pays tribute to Chuck Berry and Glen Campbell. Guests

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Call to Artists: Fall Juried Exhibit –

The Jansen Art Center is now accepting submissions for the 2018 Fall Juried Exhibit. The Juried Exhibits are open to the public as a way to showcase the artistic talent in Whatcom County and the surrounding region. Each season, artists are invited to submit up to five pieces to be judged by a qualified jury made up of artists, curators, and other figures in the arts community. The selected pieces are displayed in the Jansen Art Center for the community to enjoy. Submissions will be accepted through 11:59pm on Mon., Aug.13 via the website. There is a $25 submission fee for up to 5 works. Artist level members (or higher) receive $10 off their submissions. More info: 360-3543600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/exhibits/submit-your-art.

Registration: Falling Out of the Box Jewelry Challenge – Registration for

jewelry artists interested in participating in the 2018 “Falling Out of the Box Jewelry Challenge” at the Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) begins on Sun., July 1. This year’s challenge is inspired by torch songs, and will involve creating a wearable piece of metal jewelry. Artists of all skill levels are encouraged to participate; the challenge involves the fabrication of metal jewelry from supplies provided in the mystery Material Box. In order to participate, artists register by purchasing a Material Box. The boxes will be mailed to participating artists the first week of

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Perhaps more remarkable has been her own experience with her new album Bebel Gilberto Live at the Belly Up: “I feel completely naked listening to such untouched live tracks,” says the singer. “Recording some of my favorite songs wrapped only with acoustic guitar has shown me how unique these moments can be.” Admission is $39 / $35 / $29 / $24. More info: tickets@lincolntheatre.org , www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/bebel-gilberto or 360-336-8955.

Leo Kottke Concert – Acoustic guitarist

Leo Kottke is a master storyteller on multiple fronts. He is known for a fingerpicking style that draws on blues, jazz, and folk music. Join us for this concert on Wed., July 25 at 7:30pm at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Admission is $50 / $45 / $40 / $35. More info: tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/leo-kottke-0.

Robert Cray Band – The Lincoln Theatre is thrilled to welcome back Robert Cray— and put our new audio system to the

September, and the deadline to return completed projects is October 12, 2018. The challenge is limited to 75 participants. Cost is TBA. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/falling-out-of-the-box.

Colleen Ozora Art Show –

Impressionist and representational acrylic and watercolor paintings by Colleen Ozora are featured (through September) at the new Chipper Bird (1319 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Her work includes Pacific Northwest landscapes, animals and birds, florals and still-lifes. The paintings, both larger works and miniatures, are vibrant with color and feeling and reflect the artist’s love for the natural world. Free admission. More info: 360-788-4273 or colleenozora.artist@gmail.com.

Woven Pots at Good Earth Pottery –

This July, come see the wondrous new collaborations between Larry Richmond and Peggy Kondo at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave.). Their combination of ceramics and basketry never ceases to astound as the meticulous details of the ceramic carvings perfectly complement the woven patterns. Specializing in locally handmade pottery and ceramic art, the gallery has been located in historic Fairhaven for nearly fifty years and represents more than fifty juried local artists. Free admission. More info: 360671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (more art on page 10)

test—on Tues., July 31 at 7:30pm! Robert Cray has been bridging the lines between blues, soul and R&B for the past four decades, with five Grammy wins and over 20 acclaimed albums! Special thanks to all who have donated to our Sound + Hearing Campaign! Admission is $69 / $64 / $59 / $54. More info: tickets@lincolntheatre.org , www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/robert-cray or 360-336-8955.

Battle of the Bands – Come watch

talented teen bands perform onstage at the Burlington Visitor Center Amphitheater (520 E Fairhaven Ave.) on Wed., Aug. 15 from 5-7pm. Interested in performing? Band members must be between the ages of 12 and 19. Applications can be found on the Burlington Public Library website (www.burlingtonwa.gov/library) or at the library (820 E. Washington Ave.). Applications are due Mon., July 23 at 5pm. Hosted by Burlington Parks and Recreation and Burlington Public Library as part of the Pop-up! in the Parks series. Free. More info: jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov, www.burlingtonwa.gov/index.aspx?NID=346 or 360-755-0760.

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Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts at 25 – This exhibition, organized by the

Hallie Ford Museum of Art in partnership with the Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts, chronicles the history of Crow’s Shadow over the past 25 years as it developed into an important native printmaking atelier in Pendleton, Oregon. Founded by Oregon painter and printmaker James Lavadour (Walla Walla), who envisioned a traditional arts studio

focused on printmaking, Crow’s Shadow is the only professional printmaking studio located on a reservation community in the United States. Exhibit on display at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Bldg. (250 Flora St.) through Aug. 19. Admission is $5-$10. More info: 360-778-8930, museuminfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibition/crows-shadow.

Kippen, Francesca Lohmann, Hongzhe Liang, Coley Mixan, Jeneen Frei Njootli, Nicholas Nyland, Forrest Perrine, Brent Watanabe, and Tariqa Waters. On display at Dakota Art Gallery and WWU Wilson Library through July 21. Free admission. More info: leeplested11@gmail.com or https://mailchi.mp/wwu.edu/artphemisms-1182425.

Silent Beauty – Photographs of flowers

Summer, and the living is so easy! While enjoying Fairhaven, drop into the Art Market and meet your local artists. This month our featured artists include: July 4-8: Walter Hekala, metalist and jeweler. Visit with Walter on Fri., July 6 or Sat., July 7, noon-1pm, for a one-hour presentation on working with metals. • July 11-15: Phyllis Howard, painter, sketcher and multi-media specialist. Phyllis will be demonstrating Sat., July 14, 11-3pm. Come see her new technique, working on a cut canvas piece. • July 18-22: Arlene Mortimer, water-colorist extraordinaire. Come meet and greet Arlene Sat., July 21 or Sun., July 22, noon-4pm and “paint your own colorful crab” (and take it home!) • July 25-29: Lois Dahl, long-time Bellingham artist. Lois is our featured artist during the Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk and will be on-site to talk about her art, Fri., July 27, 5-8pm. • July 27: Artwalk Plus! Nancy Babick, from our neighbor Fairhaven business Sweet Bellingham, is partnering with us for the 4th Friday Artwalk, from 5-8pm. Nancy will be at the Art Market showing

by Kevin G. Jones. Mindport Exhibits is located at 210 W. Holly St., Bellingham. Admission is $3. More info: 360-6475614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

The Intimate Diebenkorn: Works on Paper 1949-1992 – This exhibition

features 37 of Richard Diebenkorn’s (1922-1993) drawings and paintings on paper, which reveal the working hand and mind of one of America’s most respected and admired 20th century artists. On exhibit at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Bldg. (250 Flora St., Bellingham) through Aug. 19. Admission is $5-$10. More info: 360-778-8930, museuminfo@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibition/ the-intimate-diebenkorn.

ARTphemisms – ARTphemisims is an

amazing exhibition of PNW artists, organized by WWU AH 490 class. Featuring: Dawn Cerny, Barb Choit, Steven Cottingham, Eli Hansen, Colin Pickhardt

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her unique painted cookies (edibly decorated with art from our members!) and demonstrating how to make a beautiful rose for the top of your cake. Whatcom Art Market is located at 1103 11th St., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-738-8564 or www.whatcomartmarket.org.

Open specifically in the Community Meeting Room of the library for public viewing of art for sale on Wed., July 11, from 1-2pm. Also, the room is open on Sat., July 7, 1:30-2:30pm. A percentage of sales goes to the Friends of the Anacortes Library. Free admission. More info: 360-299-9584.

Open Studio Painting Wednesdays and Thursdays – Learn to paint/learn to

Plein Air Painting at Woodstock Farm – Take a plein air journey through

paint better in Open Studio Painting Classes at Studio UFO. All skill levels welcome! Join us at Studio UFO (301 W. Holly St., M-4) on Wed., July 11, 18 & 25 or Thurs. July 5, 12, 19 & 26. Admission is $200 for 4 days, $150 for 3, or $62 per day. More info: www.studio-ufo.net, 360319-6115 or trish.harding@studio-ufo.net.

CHIRP! – CHIRP! The sound you wake up to at the break of dawn, and when you walk down the trail, and when you admire a sunset in the evening. From July 6 through 28, twenty-five amazing area artists will offer their stylish representations of our feathered friends in various mediums from paint to pencil, collage to clay. Join us at Fourth Corner Next Year’s Hunters, oil Frames & painting by Lyz Staman. Gallery (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham) and see what all the noise is about! Opening reception will be during Art Walk, Fri., July 6 from 6-10pm. Info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

Natura Opening Reception – Natura is a group art exhibition that focuses on the many faces of nature, brought to life through mediums of art including landscapes, wildlife, images of abstracted earthly elements, and scenes of human habitats returning to natural states. Exhibit on display at Gallery Pegasus (301 W. Holly St., M6, Bellingham) through Sept. 28. Free admission. More info: 360-5997731, heidi@gallerypegasus.com or www.gallerypegasus.com.

July Art Show at Scott Milo Gallery – Come see Anne Martin McCool’s newest acrylic, mixed media series of Meditating. McCool’s pieces share a common theme of vessels and light! Also showing are hand-pulled monotype prints by Marie Powell, acrylics by Cynthia Richardson, oils by Matt Dollahite, and pastels by Amanda Houston. Reception with the artists on Fri., July 6, 6-9pm (420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes). Free admission. More info: 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com.

Art Exhibit – Friends of the Anacortes

Library’s Art Exhibit runs through Sept. 13.

Woodstock Farm with local artist Trish Harding as your guide! If you are a plein air painter wanting to learn new ideas or have never tried plein air—painting outdoors—before, then come learn how to chase the light among the trees and park vistas of Woodstock Farm. Trish will cover the fundamentals of structure, shape, linkage, brush strokes, and more, while allowing you to experience your creative impulse at its freshest in this natural setting. Trish has been the facilitator of the annual Bellingham Plein Air Paint Out & Exhibition for 12 years. Bring a sack lunch each day. Takes place Fri., July 13 & 20 from 10am-3pm. Cost is $135. More info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net , 360-3833200 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel –

Join us at Baker Creek Ceramics (4058 Hammer Dr., #105, Bellingham) for Beginning and Intermediate Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel (Thurs., July 19-Aug. 23). This workshop is for students who are new to throwing on the potter’s wheel or have only had a few previous classes. Ages 16 and up. Classes will meet Thursdays for 6 sessions, (choosing from) 1-4pm or 6-9pm. Cost is $195. Material fee for clay is $30 per bag. More info: 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk –

Sponsored by the Historic Fairhaven Association, Fourth Friday Art Walk will celebrate the unique character of Fairhaven. Fourteen venues will open their doors to share local art, appetizers, drink and, in some cases, live entertainment. Join us at Harris Ave and 10th St. on Fri., July 27, 5-8pm. Free admission. More info: 206-696-2671, scott@scottwardart.com or www.fairhavenartwalk.com.

The paintings of Hui-Ying LeSaje at Artwood Gallery – We are happy to

have a new artist this month. Our walls will be lined with the art of Hui-Ying LeSage. Her pieces are watercolor or acrylic, and some are painted on wood. She will be here for the Fairhaven Art Walk on Fri., July 27 from 5-8pm. Bowls of all sizes are our woodworking feature for the month. Free admission. More info: 360647-1628 or artwood@qwestoffice.net.

22nd Annual Samish Island Arts Festival – Come to an island without

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participating vendors from around the region in the Samish Island Community Center (11282 Blue Heron Rd., Bow). You’ll find a wide range of objects including glass, jewelry, pottery, textiles, raku, photography, woodwork & garden art. Dine on locally-sourced cuisine catered by Corner Pub, and listen to live musical groups all day at our outdoor stage by the “beer garden.” Back by popular demand is our kid’s table with colorful craftmaking, providing convenient activities while parents shop. Free admission. More info: 360-420-243, SamishArtsFest@gmail.com or www.samishisland.net.

Arts at the Port Fine Art Exhibition – Arts at the Port is the crown jewel of the Anacortes Arts Festival, in a unique, rustic,

waterfront setting. It includes the Allen Family Focus Gallery showcasing invitational work, “Animalia,” of four prominent Skagit Valley artists, and the Juried Exhibition featuring 70 regional artists selected by Michael Monroe, Previous President of the American Craft Council and Curator of Smithsonian Renwick Gallery. Rounding out Arts at the Port is an Emerging Artist Show featuring work from selected high school and college age artists. Arts at the Port opens on Sat., July 28 at 6pm, and runs daily through festival weekend, Aug. 6 (closed Sun., July 29) at the Port of Anacortes Event Center (100 Commercial Ave.). Free admission. More info: 360-293-6211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.AnacortesArtsFestival.com.

Visit Fidalgo Island August 3-5 and Enjoy Art, Music, and Food! The Anacortes Arts Festival was born in 1962 and is now one of the largest and oldest arts festivals in the Northwest. 250 juried Booth Artisans from around the country fill downtown Anacortes with jewelry, painting, photography, ceramics, glass, wearables, wood, metal and outdoor art. Three stages with extended evening hours showcase over 30 musical acts. Main stage is Country, Pop, Americana and World Music, including names like Knut Bell & the Blue Collars, Karl Blau and Aaron Crawford. Jazz Stage has regional Jazz, Swing and Blues… Waterfront Stage features eclectic fare like Crème Tangerine, Sundae + Mr. Goessl and others. Arts at the Port is the crown jewel of the Festival. It showcases regional fine artists in a unique, waterfront setting. Consisting of 3 exhibitions that include both two and three-dimensional art, this show opens on Saturday, July 28 (free) and daily during the week leading up to the Festival. Working Studios finds master craftsmen demonstrating traditional, contemporary and folk art forms. Highlighted this year is body painting, traditional clay techniques, blacksmithing, basketry, mural painting, marbling, stone and native sculpture, woodworking and plein air artists. Culinary Food Court vendors and Food Trucks showcase ethnic creative and healthy offerings including hand-tossed pizza, Bento Japanese, paella, poutine, seafood, farm-to-truck grilled sandwiches, ice cream and other goodies. Three beer & wine gardens serve microbrews, regional wines and cocktails. Located adjacent to Stages our Beer Gardens offer a great place to sit, refresh and relax. A fun hands-on youth activity area for kids and Art Dash certified half marathon 10k & 5k round out the Festival activities. ¬ The Anacortes Arts Festival takes place Friday, Aug. 3, 10am-7pm; Saturday, Aug. 4, 10am-6pm; and Sunday, Aug. 6, 10am-5pm. Visit www.AnacortesArtsFestival.com for more information.

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JULY 2018 SUNDAY 7/1/2018 Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak

Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm, free, 510-375-2603, Roselotus@aol.com or www.facebook.com/tsikh76. (pg. 29) Sea Breeze Jazz Band, Fairhaven Village Green, 2-5pm, free / donations appreciated. (pg. 6) Bellingham Laughter Club, Elizabeth Park (near owl sculpture), 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, www.worldlaughtertour.com. (pg. 31)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Chad Peterson Trio,

Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101. ARTphemisms, Dakota Gallery and WWU Wilson Library, 6-8pm, free, https://mailchi.mp/wwu.edu/artphemisms-1182425 or leeplested11@gmail.com. (pg. 10)

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2 or 360-647-5593. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org or 360-464-2229. Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-11pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com.

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm, free, 360-305-3524, info@sylviacenterforthearts.org or https://sylviacenterforthearts.org. (pg. 28)

MONDAY 7/2/2018 Master Gardener Plant Diagnostic Clinic (bring questions, samples, or photos for advice), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm,

free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm, 360-389-5754, LindaTaiChi@comcast.net. (pg. 30) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html or 360-464-2229. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm, day pass $5 / season pass $30 / family pass $90, lromo@cob.org , www.cob.org/Documents/parks/recreation/races or 360-778-7000. (pg. 25) Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events. Monday Meditation, Bellingham Center for Mindful Use, 6-6:45pm, free, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org.

TUESDAY 7/3/2018 Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale, Blaine Library, 10am-8pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. (pg. 22)

Camping in the Library (scary stories, camp songs, s’mores in a cup; grades K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 30)

Stories & Play (ages 3-5), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Blaine Library, 10:3011am, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Off the Shelf Book Club (“Joy for Beginners” by Erica Bauermeister), South Whatcom Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Teen Tuesday: Explorations in Printmaking,

Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 1-4pm, $35 general / $30 members, 360-778-8960, ejdieleman@cob.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32) Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.facebook.com/events/243665476192631. (pg. 6)

Home Item Repair Workshop (toys, small kitchen appliances, electric tools), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.nwfreerepairs.wordpress.com.

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open),

Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz. Blues at Greene’s, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm, free, 360-306-8137. (pg. 6) Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org.

Weekly dancing (with Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm, 1st time

free / $5 after, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 32) DJ Yogoman’s Soul Night, The Firefly Lounge, 9:30pm-1:30am, $3, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1849038901870823.

WEDNESDAY 7/4/2018 Old Fashioned 4th, H Street Plaza, 8:30am-

11pm, free, info@blainechamber.com , 360-332-6484 or www.blainechamber.com. (pg. 26)

Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale, Blaine Library, 10am-4pm. (pg. 22)

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Summer Concert, Zuanich Park Stage, 2pm, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Swing Set Select (Gypsy jazz, 30s & 40s standards), The Vault Wine Bar, 4-6:15pm, no cover, 360-392-955.

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

Camping in the Library (scary stories, camp songs, s’mores in a cup; grades K-5), Lynden Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.facebook.com/ events/2064103797247243.

Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam featuring Blues Union, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm, no cover, 360-650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 6)

Thursday Piano Bar with Cheryl Hodge, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360-671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or http://cherylhodge.com.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Sher Vadinska (folk-rock, blues, Americana, and popcountry), Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover,

360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances. Out of the Ashes (classic rock), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-0536, www.facebook.com/ElizabethParkSummerConcerts or Marlaken19@aol.com. (pg. 6)

Your Voice, Your Choice: Advance Care Planning, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 6-8pm, free / preregistration required, 360-752-5267, HWalker@peacehealth.org or www.peacehealth.org.

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

FRIDAY 7/6/2018 Bellingham Relay for Life, Battersby Field. (pg. 25) Baby Storytime (up to 18 months; older sibs welcome), Lynden Library, 9:30-10:30am, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale, Blaine Library, 10am-6pm. (pg. 22)

Featured artist demo (Walter Hekala),

Whatcom Art Market, noon-1pm. (pg. 10)

FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm,

free, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park, 4pm, free, RSVP, 360-303-2130. (pg. 30) Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.anacortesart.com.

Ferndale Books on Tap: (“An American Marriage” by Tayari Jones), Leader Block

Wine Co., 6:30-8pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Open Mic & Poetry Night, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm, free, 360-306-8137, tay.greenescorner@gmail.com or www.greenescorner.com/calendar.

THURSDAY 7/5/2018 Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale, Blaine Library, 10am-8pm. (pg. 22)

Open Studio Painting Wednesdays & Thursdays, Trish Harding School of Art at

Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 3 (Wed.) sessions $150 / 4 (Thurs.) sessions $200 / each $62, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 11)

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JULY 2018 “CHIRP!”: Opening Reception, Fourth Corner

Frames & Gallery, 6-10pm, free, 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com. (pg. 11) July Art Show Reception, Scott Milo Gallery, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 11) “Natura” Opening Reception, Gallery Pegasus, 6pm, free, heidi@gallerypegasus.com , 360599-7731 or www.gallerypegasus.com. (pg. 11)

Good Time Girls Downtown Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Downtown Bellingham,

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com.

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

Guitar Great John Stowell with Cheryl Hodge,

Lovitt Restaurant, 9-11pm, $10, 360-671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or www.lovittrestaurant.com. (pg. 6)

SATURDAY 7/7/2018 Bellingham Relay for Life (continues), Battersby Field. (pg. 25)

52nd Annual Chuckanut Foot Race, 9am, $5

for GBRC members / $30 non-members / must preregister, calendar@gbrc.net or www.gbrc.net/portfolio-items/chuckanut-foot-race. (pg. 30)

Poetry Event: Susan Chase-Foster and “Xie Xie Taipei,” Village Books Readings Gallery,

Coffee with Northwest Singles (age 40+),

Two-Step Country Lessons, Fairhaven Village

Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale, Blaine

7-8pm, free, 360-671-2626.

Green, 7-7:45pm lesson / 7:45-9:30pm dancing. (pg. 6)

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. Library, 10am-5pm. (pg. 22)

Multi-Consultant Pop-Up Event, Unity Spiritual

Diamond Antiques

In the heart of Bellingham BUY SELL STATE E LIQUIDATION 1806 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 www.rubylane.com/shop/diamondantique

360-676-9100 Closed Sundays

Center, 10am-4pm, free, 360-383-0623, inquiry@chiadopt.org. (pg. 33)

Featured artist demo (Walter Hekala),

Whatcom Art Market, noon-1pm. (pg. 10) Small Looms Clinic for Weavers, Bellingham Public Library, noon-3pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 32)

Camping in the Library (scary stories, camp songs, s’mores in a cup; grades K-5), Island Library,1-2pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. The Walrus (classic rock), The Beach at Birch Bay, 5-8pm, free, 360-922-0816.

D’vas & Dude (rock, blues, country, bluegrass), Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, oldworlddeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events. Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Good Time Girls Fairhaven Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com.

Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no

cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

Washington Rural Heritage: Lummi Island Resorts, Island Library, 7:30-9pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. (pg. 31)

“Ferdinand” (opening with The Sweet Goodbyes), Fairhaven Village Green, movie

begins at dusk, $5 / free kids 5 and under, epiceap.com/fairhaven-outdoor-cinema. (pg. 23)

SUNDAY 7/8/2018 Drayton Harbor Music Festival (DHMF) Kick-Off Concert featuring Serenata Brasileira, Blaine PAC, 7pm. (pg. 4) Border Fest Picnic, Peace Arch Park, 10am, bring something to share. (pg. 22)

Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 29)

Pickett House Museum Tour, Pickett House Museum, 1-4pm, free, 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com.

Eldridge Neighborhood Walking Tour,

Elizabeth Park, 2pm, $10-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-2595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com.

Jazz 2nd Sunday at the Anacortes Public Library, Heart of Anacortes Stage, 2-3:30pm,

free, 360-293-1910, www.jazzatthelibrary.com. (pg. 6)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Anissa Snyder Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no

cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101.

Dances of Universal Peace Mount Vernon,

Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, free / by donation, 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail.com or www.seattledup.org.

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2 or 360-647-5593. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org or 360-464-2229. Auditions: “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, free, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 28-29) Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-11pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com. Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

MONDAY 7/9/2018 Pre-Kinders and Kinders Art Camp (5 days) begins, BAAY Theatre, 8:30am, $65-$265,

360-306-8531, info@baay.org or www.baay.org.

Kids Camp: Five Days of Flags begins, Ragfinery, 10:00am-2:00pm, $230, 360-319-9898, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Stories & Play, Everson Library (ages 3-5), 10:3011am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. Free Community Concert, Jansen Art Center, noon, free, info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org/events/bellingham-festival-of-music or 360-354-3600.

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JULY 2018 Teen Improv Workshop, Burlington Public

Library, 3-4:30pm, free / preregister, 360-755-760, jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/index.aspx?NID=346. (pg. 29)

Master Gardener Plant Diagnostic Clinic (bring questions, samples, or photos for advice), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm,

free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 30) All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 25) Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events. Monday Meditation, Bellingham Center for Mindful Use, 6-6:45pm, free, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org.

Books on Tap (“Finding Nouf” by Zoe Ferraris), El Agave 2, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Summer Chorus Rehearsals, Mount Vernon

Community Center, 6:30-9pm, free, 360-2015861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 7) Auditions: “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm. (pg. 28-29) DHMF: Greta Matassa Trio, Jansen Art Center, 7:30pm, $20. (pg. 4)

TUESDAY 7/10/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 30)

Stories & Play (ages 3-5), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Blaine Library, 10:3011am, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Teen Tuesday: Discover Northwest Coast Traditions, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher

Building, 1-4pm, $35 general / $30 members, 360-778-8960, whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32)

Under the Sea: Clay Sculpture Creatures with Tricia Dawn Coggins (2 days) begins, Jansen

Art Center, 2-4pm, $40, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/under-the-seaclay-sculpture-creatures.

Ferndale Book Group (“The Women in the Castle” by Jessica Shattuck), Ferndale Library, 2:30-4pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm. (pg. 6)

Home Item Repair Workshop (toys, small kitchen appliances, electric tools), Bellingham

Public Library, 5-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.nwfreerepairs.wordpress.com. “Annie” Auditions (ages 5+), Historic Lincoln Theatre, 6pm / 7pm / 8pm, free, 360-3368955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/annie-auditions. (pg. 29) History Sunset Cruise, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 6pm, $35 general / $30 members, whatcommuseum.org/history-sunset-cruise or 360-778-8930. (pg. 22)

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open), Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz.

DHMF Festival Jazz Faculty Concert: “A Few of My Favorite Things,” Blaine PAC, 7pm. Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org.

Weekly dancing (with Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 32) DJ Yogoman’s Soul Night, The Firefly Lounge,

THURSDAY 7/12/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11)

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

Lynden Library Carnival and Ice Cream Social, Lynden Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. (pg. 26)

9:30pm-1:30am, $3, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1849038901870823.

Bookworms Garden Club (plant and harvest the library learning garden), Deming Library,

WEDNESDAY 7/11/2018

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11) Stories & Play (ages 3-5), Deming Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Ferndale Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Kiln Enameling for Teens, Jansen Art Center, 11am-4pm, $75, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/kiln-enameling-for-teens. T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am12:15pm. (pg. 30)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Sylvia Bos,

3-4pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, www.facebook.com/events/2064103797247243 or 360-647-5593.

Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam featuring Tim Volpicella Trio, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Thursday Piano Bar with Cheryl Hodge, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360-671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or http://cherylhodge.com.

Broken Bow String Band (traditional bluegrass/fiddle/honky tonk), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm. (pg. 6)

Live at the Piano Lounge: Sharon Mayson with Chuck Dingee, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances or 360-354-3600.

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Afternoon Books and Tea ( “Lavender” with Sara Whitehead of Bee Bloom), Lynden Library, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Camping in the Library (scary stories, camp songs, s’mores in a cup; grades K-5), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Friends of the Anacortes Library Art Exhibit, Anacortes Public Library Community Room, 1-2pm, free, 360-299-9584. (pg. 11)

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Llamas at the Library (animals and crafts; grades K-5), South Whatcom Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Scavenger Hunt (grades K-5), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Tech Basics Coaching (basic computer, tablet, Internet, streaming, and downloading skills), Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Insect Safari, Boundary Bay Brewery, 5-7pm, $10 adults / free for kids, 360-927-1590, info@commonthreadsfarm.org or https://commonthreadsfarm.org/insectsafari. (pg. 33-34) “Annie” Auditions (ages 5+), Historic Lincoln Theatre, 6pm / 7pm / 8pm. (pg. 29) Sashiko Style Mending Workshop, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $27, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

DHMF Festival Faculty Concert: Performances by the Classical to Contemporary, Blaine PAC, 7pm. (pg. 4)

Open Mic & Poetry Night, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm.

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JULY 2018 Summer Music Night: Grumpy and Sunshine (banjo and guitar), Lynden Library, 6-7pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Astronomy Meeting, WECU Auditorium (Ferndale), 7-9pm, free, www.whatcomastronomy.org. (pg. 31)

CD Release Party: Joan Penney and “I’ve Got This Feeling,” The Conway Muse, 7-9:30pm,

$12, 360-445-3000, elfa@conwaymuse.com or www.joansings.com. DHMF Big Band Benefit, Blaine Pavilion, 7:30pm, $50. (pg. 4) Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

FRIDAY 7/13/2018 Baby Storytime (up to 18 months; older sibs welcome), Lynden Library, 9:30-10:30am, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Festival Book Sale, Everson Library / sale behind Peoples Bank, 10am-5pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Tool Making Class, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild,

6-9pm, $60 + $15 kit fee, details online, 360-788-5858, Info@BMAG-WA.org or www.BMAG-WA.org. Argentine Tango Lessons, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-7:45pm lesson / 7:45-9:30pm dancing. (pg. 6)

DHMF Student Showcase with Festival Faculty, Blaine PAC, 7pm. (pg. 4) Good Time Girls Downtown Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Downtown Bellingham,

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com. The Haynie Opry Presents, Haynie Grange, 7-9pm, $10 / kids under 12 free, 360-366-3321. (pg. 8) An Evening of Improv, Semiahmoo Resort, 7:30pm, $20, 360-318-2009. (pg. 29) Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

SATURDAY 7/14/2018

Good Time Girls Fairhaven Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3595 or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917 or www.4u2eat.net. The Haynie Opry Presents, Haynie Grange, 7-9pm, $10 / kids under 12 free. (pg. 8) An Evening of Improv, Semiahmoo Resort, 7:30pm, $20, 360-318-2009. (pg. 29)

Karie Prescott, Semmy Stahlhammer, and Sergei Teleshev in Concert, Jansen Art Center, 7:30pm, $25, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/prescottstahlhammer-teleshev. (pg. 7) Whatcom Pride Dance, Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 7:30-11:30pm, $10 in advance / $15 at the door, whatcomplfag@gmail.com or www.whatcompflag.org. (pg. 32)

Threefer (eclectic selection of 60s, 70s & 80s), B-Town Kitchen & Raw Bar, 8-11pm, no cover, 360-392-6520. Kareokee, Marta’s Cocina (Lynden), 8:30-11pm, free, 360-318-1171, cecil2787@hotmail.com or MartasCocina.com.

Plein Air Painting at Woodstock Farm (2 days) begins, Woodstock Farm, 10am-3pm, $135,

24th Annual Skagit Valley Highland Games,

Bayview Cemetery Tours: “Murder and Mayhem,” Bayview Cemetery, 2-3:30pm, free

Friends Booth at the Birch Bay Sand Sculpture Contest, Birch Bay Bookmobile, 9am-5pm, free,

“Jumanji” (opening with cirque entertainers Wren & Della), Fairhaven Village Green, movie

Art 2 Jazz Street Fair, H Street Plaza, 10am-

Award Winning Book Club (“My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman), Lynden Library,

360-383-3200, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 11)

/ must preregister, 360-778-7150, www.cob.org/services/housing/bayview. (pg. 31) FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593 or www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park, 4pm, free, RSVP, 360-303-2130. (pg. 30)

Edgewater Park (Mount Vernon), 9am-5pm. (pg. 24) 360-305-3599, www.wcls.org. (pg. 30)

4pm, free, 360-332-6484, www.blainechamber.com/art2jazz. Coffee with Northwest Singles, Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon. Festival Book Sale, Everson Library / sale behind Peoples Bank, 10am-5pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Sumas Book Club (“One for the Money” by Janet Evanovich), Sumas Library, 10-11am,

10:30am-noon, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

SUNDAY 7/15/2018 24th Annual Skagit Valley Highland Games, Edgewater Park (Mount Vernon), 9am-5pm. (pg. 24)

Featured artist demo (Phyllis Howard),

Friends Booth at the Birch Bay Sand Sculpture Contest, Birch Bay Bookmobile, 9am-5pm.

DHMF Jazz-by-the-Sea Craft Fair, Downtown

Point Roberts Garden Tour XV, Garden Tour

free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

Whatcom Art Market, 11am-3pm. (pg. 10) Blaine, 11:30am-4:30pm. (pg. 4)

Line Drawing for Beginners with Christen Mattix (teens and adults), Jansen Art Center,

1-4pm, $40, 360-354-3600, info@ jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/ events/line-drawing. (pg. 32)

Dog Behavior Improvement Training Seminar Part I with Lawrence Pang (ages 10 and up; no pets in seminar), Blaine Library, 2:30-5pm, free / must take before Part 2, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. From Opera to Broadway at 75, Trinity Lutheran Church, 3pm, free, cliffabaker@hotmail.com. (pg. 7) Old-Time Gospel Music Matinee, Haynie Grange, 3pm, $5. (pg. 8)

13th Annual Bluegrass Bash Brings Queen’s Bluegrass to the Farm, Animals as Natural

Therapy’s Farm, 5-8pm, free, 360-671-3509, office@animalsasnaturaltherapy.org or www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org. (pg. 26) Sips and Scholarships, Boundary Bay Garden Level , 5-9pm, free, 360-647-8775, futuresnwboard@gmail.com or www.futuresnw.org. (pg. 23) Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events. Roger Yamashita Trio, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, oldworlddeli1@mac.com , 360-2018078 or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

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(pg. 30)

Welcome Desk, 10am-4pm, $15, 360-9452066, info@pointrobertsgardenclub.org or www.pointrobertsgardenclub.org. (pg. 27) Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 29)

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Summer Concert, Birch Bay New Park Dedication, 11:30am, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org. Ferry Boat Contra Dance, Anacortes Ferry Terminal, TBD, $15 suggested donation, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 32)

MBT Community Pre-Sale Party for 2018-19 Events, Mount Baker Theatre, 2-5pm, free,

360-734-6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 29) Swamp Soul, Fairhaven Village Green, 2-5pm, free / donations appreciated. (pg. 6)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101.

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2 or 360-647-5593. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org or 360-464-2229.

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JULY 2018 Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, Culture

Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-11pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com. Vaudevillingham, Bellingham Circus Guild’s Cirque Lab, 7pm & 9pm, $5-$10 suggested donation, www.bellinghamcircusguild.com/vaudevillingham. (pg. 29) Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 28)

MONDAY 7/16/2018 Kids Camp: Creature Features (5 days) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-2pm, $230, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Village Books Lit Camp (age 8-11; 5 days) begins, Village Books, 1-5pm, $129 / preregister by July 15, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/2018-07.

Northwest Animals: Beavers (stories, crafts, songs, no live animals; ages 6-10),

Bellingham Public Library, 1:30-2:30pm, free / must preregister, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Master Gardener Plant Diagnostic Clinic (bring questions, samples, or photos for advice), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm,

free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 30) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 suggested donation, 360-464-2229. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 25) Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events. Monday Meditation, Bellingham Center for Mindful Use, 6-6:45pm, free, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org. Ferndale Cookbook Club (cooking with berries), Ferndale Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Summer Chorus Rehearsals, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 7)

TUESDAY 7/17/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 30)

Stories & Play (ages 3-5), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Blaine Library, 10:3011am, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open), Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz.

Into to Pottery with Jesse Rasmussen (6 weeks; age 13 and up) begins, Jansen Art

Center, 6:30-9pm, $175, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/intro-to-pottery-8.

Books on Tap: (“My Antonia” by Willa Cather), Van Zandt Community Center,

7-8:30pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Camping in the Library (scary stories, camp songs, s’mores in a cup; grades K-5),

Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Kites (make and create; K-5), South Whatcom Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Creekside Open Mic, South Whatcom Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. (pg. 7)

Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall,

Swing Connection at the Anacortes Summer Concert Series, Seafarers’ Memorial Park,

Weekly dancing (with Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 32) DJ Yogoman’s Soul Night, The Firefly Lounge,

Learn to Think on Your Feet (adults and teens 14+), Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm, free,

7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org.

9:30pm-1:30am, $3, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1849038901870823.

WEDNESDAY 7/18/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11)

Stories & Play (ages 3-5), Deming Library,

10:30-11:30am, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Ferndale Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

6-8pm, free, 360-714-54, lauren-don-phillips@comcast.net or www.portofanacortes.com/2018-summer-concert-series.

360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. (pg. 32) Open Mic & Poetry Night, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm. Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, The Vault Wine Bar in Blaine, 7-9pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com.

THURSDAY 7/19/2018 Crones Circle Gathering, The Willows,

10-11:30am, free, 360-595-4485. (pg. 31)

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11)

Intro to Theatre: Creating Characters (age 6-9), Jansen Art Center, 11am-12:30pm, $20,

360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/intro-to-theatre. T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am12:15pm. (pg. 30)

Newcomers’ Club Monthly Luncheon/ Speaker, Bellingham Golf & Country Club,

noon-2:30pm, $20 (must reserve), 360-9334669, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.whatcomnewcomers.org.

Science Fun with the Whatcom Museum’s FIG (ages 4+), Bellingham Public Library, noon1pm, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 26)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Eric Hirst,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances. Kites (make and create; K-5), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 7)

Llamas at the Library (animals and crafts; grades K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Teen Tuesday: Collaging History: Creating Artwork from the Archives, Whatcom

Museum Lightcatcher Building, 1-4pm, $35 general / $30 members, 360-778-8960 or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32) Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm. (pg. 6) History Sunset Cruise, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 6pm. (pg. 22) Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event. Thank you!

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JULY 2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 30)

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel (6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics Studio, 1-4pm or 6-9pm, $195, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 11) Kites (make and create; K-5), Lynden Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.facebook.com/ events/2064103797247243.

Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam featuring Scot Ranney Trio, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Thursday Piano Bar with Cheryl Hodge, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360-6717143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or http://cherylhodge.com. Flattery (Celtic), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm. (pg. 6)

Live at the Piano Lounge: Jean-Jacques Tetu (soul, blues, country, and rock and roll),

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org. DJ Yogoman’s Reggae Night, The Conway Muse, 7-11pm, $5, 360-445-3000, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook. com/events/2182324985138947.

31st Annual Mission Folk Music Festival, Fraser River Heritage Park (B.C.).

FRIDAY 7/20/2018 Baby Storytime (up to 18 months; older sibs welcome), Lynden Library, 9:30-10:30am, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Books and Bites (“The Perfect Horse: the Daring U.S. Mission to Rescue the Priceless Stallions Kidnapped by the Nazis” by Elizabeth Letts), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Hopscotch & Hula Hoops (play outside with hula hoops, sidewalk chalk, scarves and more; all ages), Bellingham Public Library,

1-3pm, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park, 4pm, free, RSVP, 360-303-2130. (pg. 30)

A Poetry Celebration with Egress Studio Press: Jed Myers and “Between Dream and Flesh,” Village Books, 7pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/2018-07. Ballroom Dance Lessons, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-7:45pm lesson / 7:45-9:30pm dancing. (pg. 6)

Good Time Girls Downtown Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Downtown Bellingham,

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com.

Threefer (eclectic selection of 60s, 70s & 80s), The Vault Wine Bar, 7-10pm, no cover, 360-392-0955.

31st Annual Mission Folk Music Festival, Fraser River Heritage Park (B.C.).

SATURDAY 7/21/2018 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior

Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 general / $3 kids / free over 90 and under 3, 360-384-6244. Coffee with Northwest Singles, Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon. Mindport’s Correspondence Club, Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-6475614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Summer Concert, Lynden Raspberry Festival Main Stage, 11am, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Downtown Bellingham Market Walk,

Community Food Co-op, 11am-3pm, free, 360647-7093, Sara@sustainableconnections.org or https://sustainableconnections.org/events/ downtown-market-walk. (pg. 29)

Explore Your Local Fire Truck (story and demo; grades K-5), North Fork Library, 11am-noon, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org.

Meet featured artist (Arlene Mortimer),

Whatcom Art Market, noon-4pm. (pg. 10)

Wren and Della (circus juggling and comedy), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

3D Printing for Beginners (ages 15 and up; bring a laptop if you have one), South Whatcom Library, 2-4pm, free / must preregister, 360-305-3632, https://wcls.libcal.com/event/4120999.

Dog Behavior Improvement Training Seminar Part 2 with Lawrence Pang (ages 10 and up; no pets in seminar), Blaine Library, 2:30-5pm, free / must have taken Part 1, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

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Chad Petersen & Friends (acoustic jazz), Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Fantasy Band (local 6-piece 70s and 80s cover band), The Heart of Anacortes Stage, 6-8pm, free, Fantasyband360@gmail.com.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Summer Concert, Bellingham Senior Center, 7pm, by donation, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Good Time Girls Fairhaven Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-8:30pm,

$15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or 4u2eat.net. Bebel Gilberto, Historic Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $39 / $35 / $29 / $24, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/bebel-gilberto or tickets@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 7, 9)

“The Greatest Showman” (opening with Jules the Juggler), Fairhaven Village Green, movie begins at dusk. (pg. 23)

31st Annual Mission Folk Music Festival, Fraser River Heritage Park (B.C.).

SUNDAY 7/22/2018 Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #165 8th Annual Car Show, 2211 Rimland Dr., 10am-3pm, free, 360-738-3842, 175rrvn@gmail.com. (pg. 23) Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 29)

Meet featured artist (Arlene Mortimer), Whatcom Art Market, noon-4pm. (pg. 10) Skulls and Skins, Tennant Lake Interpretive

Center, 1-4pm, free, info@fotlhp.org or www.fotlhp.org. (pg. 26) Alma Villegas, Fairhaven Village Green, 2-5pm, free / donations appreciated. (pg. 6)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Janette West Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no

cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101.

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2 or 360-647-5593. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org or 360-464-2229. Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-11pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com.

MONDAY 7/23/2018 Kids Camp: Totes Awesome (5 days) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-2pm, $230, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-966-5100.

Northwest Animals: Opossums (stories, crafts, songs, no live animals; ages 6-10),

Bellingham Public Library, 1:30-2:30pm, free / must preregister, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Master Gardener Plant Diagnostic Clinic (bring questions, samples, or photos for advice), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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JULY 2018 T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church,

5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 30) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar. html or 360-464-2229. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 25) Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events. Monday Meditation, Bellingham Center for Mindful Use, 6-6:45pm, free, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org.

Books on Tap 2: (“Pachinko” by Min Jin Lee), Tino’s Pizza & Pasta Co., 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Summer Chorus Rehearsals, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 7)

TUESDAY 7/24/2018 Youth Fiddle Week with Cayley Schmid (3 days; ages 9-14) begins, Chuckanut Center, 10am-2pm, $135, 360-676-1859, cayleyschmid@gmail.com or www.chuckanutcenter.org.

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

Stories & Play (ages 3-5), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020.

Storytime (ages 2-6), Blaine Library, 10:30-

11am, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Teen Tuesday: Birds of a Feather: Life Drawing Together, Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building, 1-4pm, $35 general / $30 members, 360-778-8960, ejdieleman@cob.org or whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32) Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm. (pg. 7) History Sunset Cruise, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 6pm. (pg. 22)

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open), Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz.

Learn to Think on Your Feet (adults and teens 14+), Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm. (pg. 32) Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org.

Weekly dancing (with Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 32) DJ Yogoman’s Soul Night, The Firefly Lounge,

9:30pm-1:30am, $3, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1849038901870823.

WEDNESDAY 7/25/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11) Storytime (ages 2-6), Ferndale Library, 10:3011am, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Teddy Bear Picnic (ages 2-6; stories and songs; bring favorite stuffed animal), Deming Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Teddy Bear Picnic (ages 2-6; stories and songs; bring favorite stuffed animal), South Whatcom Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am12:15pm. (pg. 30)

Bellingham City Club, Northwood Hall,

11:30-1:30pm, $13 members / $18 nonmembers / $5 young adults (under 29) in advance; $15 members / $20 non-members at the door, info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. (pg. 31)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Linda Roorda, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, free, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org.

Llamas at the Library (animals and crafts; grades K-5), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free,

MMF: Faculty Chamber Music Performance, WWU PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 5)

FRIDAY 7/27/2018 Baby Storytime (up to 18 months; older sibs

welcome), Lynden Library, 9:30-10:30am, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. 50th Annual Children’s Craft Fair, Bellingham Public Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 7)

Kites (make and create; K-5), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Play Games at the Library!, Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 26)

Tech Basics Coaching (basic computer, tablet, Internet, streaming, and downloading skills), Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Eat Your Words Cookbook Club (barbeque), South Whatcom Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Sumas Memory Talk presents Alla Miller

(adults and teens grades 9-12), Sumas Library, 6:45-7:45pm, free, 360-988-2501. (pg. 31) Classical On Tap, Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, 7-8pm, no cover, 360-756-6752, Info@WhatcomSymphony.com.

Cupcakes ‘n’ Process: Reviewing “Lend Us Your Ears” Reading Series, Bellingham Theatre

Guild, 7pm, free, 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com. (pg. 29) Open Mic & Poetry Night, Greene’s Corner, 7pm. Leo Kottke Concert, Historic Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $50 / $45 / $40 / $35, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/leo-kottke-0 or tickets@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 9)

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THURSDAY 7/26/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 11)

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

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.facebook.com/events/2064103797247243. Stacy Jones Band at Brews & Blues, Hotel Bellwether, 5-9pm, $10, 360-392-3100, info@hotelbellwether.com or http://hotelbellwether.com/entertainment-2.

Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam featuring Blues Union, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Thursday Piano Bar with Cheryl Hodge, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or http://cherylhodge.com.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Scrub Hubner,

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances. The Walrus (Beatles’ covers/classic rock), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm. (pg. 6)

House Concert with Val D’Alessio and Jean Mann, Chuckanut Center, 7:30-9pm, $10-$15 suggested donation, 470-236-8374, Chuckanutcenter@gmail.com or www.chuckanutcenter.org.

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JULY 2018 Everson Book Club (“Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterly), Everson Library,

3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park, 4pm, free, RSVP, 360-303-2130. (pg. 30) Artist Reception: Hui-Ying LeSaje, Artwood Gallery, 5-8pm, free, 360-647-1628, artwood@qwestoffice.net. (pg. 11)

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Bon Voyage Concert, Alaska Cruise Terminal, 5pm, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk, Historic

Fairhaven Village, 5-8pm, free, 206-696-2671, scott@scottwardart.com or www.fairhavenartwalk.com. (pg. 11)

Meet featured artist (Lois Dahl) and Nancy Babick (from neighboring Fairhaven business, Sweet Bellingham), Whatcom Art Market, 5-8pm. (pg. 10-11)

Swing Set Select (swing standards), (barbecue

at) Semiahmoo Resort Beach, 5:30-8:30pm, $26 adults / $9.95 for kids 6-12, 360-318-2028, www.semiahmoo.com/upcoming-events.php. Birchwood International Market, Old Albertsons Parking Lot, 6-10pm, free, 360647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections.org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ birchwood-international-market. (pg. 23)

Good Time Girls Downtown Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Downtown Bellingham,

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3959 or bellinghistory@gmail.com. Salsa Lessons, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-7:45pm lesson / 7:45-9:30pm dancing. (pg. 6)

SATURDAY 7/28/2018 22nd Annual Samish Island Arts Festival,

Samish Island Community Center, 10am-4pm, free, 360-420-243, SamishArtsFest@gmail.com or www.samishisland.net. (pg. 11-12) Coffee with Northwest Singles, Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon. Fairhaven Steampunk Festival, Fairhaven Village Green, 10am-5pm, free, southsidetrends@yahoo.com or www.bellinghamsteampunk.org. (pg. 26-27) Textured Copper Bracelet Class, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild, 10am-5pm, $75 + $7 material fee, details online, 360-788-5858, info@bmag-wa.org or www.bmag-wa.org. Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Concert, Barkley Village Gazebo, 10:30am, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org. Island Toddler Storytime (ages 1-3), Island Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. Intro to Irish Fiddle Music, Jansen Art Center, 11am, $20-$25, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/music-studio.

Llamas at the Library (animals and crafts; grades K-5), Deming Library, 11-noon, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Pioneer Days Cafe and Bake Sale Fundraiser,

Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 11am-3pm, free, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 23) Quidditch Fest, Skagit River Park, 11am-3pm, free, www.burlingtonwa.gov/Index. aspx?NID=568. (pg. 27) Ready, Set, Paint! with Christen Mattix, Jansen Art Center, 11am-3pm, $45, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org/events/ready-set-paint or info@jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 32)

Watercolor Journals for Travelers with Nancy Grigsby, Dakota Art, 12:30-4:30pm, $45, 360676-8918 or www.dakotaartcenter.com.

Read the Book, See the Movie: “Mr. Popper’s Penguins,” Historic Lincoln Theatre, 2:30pm,

free, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/mr-poppers-penguins. (pg. 27) Fantasy Band (70s and 80s covers), The Beach at Birch Bay, 3-6pm, no cover, 360-922-0816, Fantasyband360@gmail.com.

Meals on Wheels Rocks the Farm Fundraiser, Bellingham Country Gardens, 4-7pm, $25 / $30, 360-733-4030, Jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3463194. (pg. 27)

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Bottom Shelf Bourbon Duo (blues, bluegrass,

country), Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, oldworlddeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events. Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events. Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. MMF: Chamber Orchestra, WWU PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 5)

Jezebel’s Mother with Special Guest Tracy Spring, Boundary Bay Brewery Beer Garden,

8:30-11pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.jezebelsmother.com. Kareokee, Marta’s Cocina (Lynden), 8:30-11pm, free, 360-318-1171, cecil2787@hotmail.com.

“Coco” (opening with cirque performer Strangely), Fairhaven Village Green, movie begins at dusk. (pg. 23)

SUNDAY 7/29/2018 Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 29)

Balkanarama, Fairhaven Village Green, 2-5pm, free / donations appreciated. (pg. 6)

MMF: Festival Orchestras, WWU PAC, 3pm. (pg. 5)

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band Concert, Samson Winery, 4pm, free, 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quintet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, no

cover, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101.

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2 or 360-647-5593. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org.

Good Time Girls Fairhaven Sin & Gin Walking Tour, Fairhaven Village Green, 7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets on-line, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com.

Jezebel’s Mother with Special Guest Tracy Spring, Molly’s Garden (RSVP for address),

7-9:30pm, $10-$25 suggested donation, jezebelsmother.com. Open Mic hosted by Chuck Dingee, Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-11pm, no cover, chuck@tusktusk.com.

MONDAY 7/30/2018 Teen Upcycle Fashion Camp (5 days) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-2pm, $230, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11am, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Master Gardener Plant Diagnostic Clinic (bring questions, samples, or photos for advice), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm,

free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 30) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html or 360-464-2229.

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JULY 2018 All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High

School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 25) Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events. Monday Meditation, Bellingham Center for Mindful Use, 6-6:45pm, free, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org. Summer Chorus Rehearsals, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 7)

TUESDAY 7/31/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 30) Kites (make and create; K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-966-5100. Stories & Play (ages 3-5), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Storytime (ages 2-6), Blaine Library, 10:3011am, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Teddy Bear Picnic (ages 2-6; stories and songs; bring favorite stuffed animal), North Fork Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org.

Teen Tuesday: Living Green: Energy and Environmental Design, Whatcom Museum

Lightcatcher Building, 1-4pm, $35 general / $30 members, 360-778-8960, ejdieleman@cob.org or whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32)

Critters Come to Camp (4 days; ages 5-7) begins, Jansen Art Center, 1:30-2:30pm, $50,

360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/critters-comes-to-camp. Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm. (pg. 6) History Sunset Cruise, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 6pm. (pg. 22) Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open), Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz. Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org.

Weekly dancing (with Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers), Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 32) Robert Cray Band, Historic Lincoln Theatre,

7:30pm, $69 / $64 / $59 / $54, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/robert-cray or tickets@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 9) DJ Yogoman’s Soul Night, The Firefly Lounge, 9:30pm-1:30am, $3, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1849038901870823.

WEDNESDAY 8/1/2018 T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am-12:15pm. Afternoon Books and Tea ( “Human Trafficking” with Aaron Newcomb of Engedi Refuge), Lynden Library, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Friends of the Anacortes Library Art Exhibit, Anacortes Public Library Community Room, 1-2pm, free, 360-299-9584. (pg. 11)

Everson Book Club (“Run the World” by Becky Wade), Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Samantha Ferraro and “The Weeknight Mediterranean Kitchen” (demo), Fairhaven Wednesday Market, 3:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/2018-07.

VB Reads ... Regional Cookbook & Cooking Lit, Village Books, 4-5pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/2018-07.

CD Release Party: Joan Penney and “I’ve Got This Feeling,” Rockfish Grill, 6-8:45pm, free, 360-588-1720, www.anacortesrockfish.com. Open Mic & Poetry Night, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm, free, 360-306-8137 or www.greenescorner.com/calendar.

THURSDAY 8/2/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser,

The Metta Center, 10:30am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 30)

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.facebook.com/events/2064103797247243. Jazz Project Illuminati Jazz Jam, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm, no cover, 360650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 6) Thursday Piano Bar with Cheryl Hodge, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360-671-7143, lovittrestaurant@yahoo.com or

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bandZandt (East County’s best rock band),

Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-0536 or www.facebook.com/ElizabethParkSummerConcerts.

Your Voice, Your Choice: Advance Care Planning, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 6-8pm, free / preregistration required, 360-752-5267, HWalker@peacehealth.org or www.peacehealth.org.

MMF: Faculty Chamber Music Performance, WWU PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 5)

Mount Baker Rhythm & Blues Festival,

Deming Log Show Grounds, 8pm-midnight. (pg. 3)

FRIDAY 8/3/2018 Anacortes Arts Festival, Anacortes Arts Festival,

10am-7pm, free, 360-293-6211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.AnacortesArtsFestival.com. (pg. 12) Birch Bay Music Festival, former Homestead Golf Course, beginning 4pm. (pg. 22) FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry.

You Oughta Be in Pictures! Heck, You Oughta Make Movies!

Calling all Filmmakers for the Next Script to Screen Adventure by Deborah M. Bernard Have you ever wanted to make a movie? Whether your dream is creating the concept, writing the script, directing, doing the cinematography, acting, or any aspect of the art and craft of filmmaking, there’s a group that can help make that dream happen: Bellingham Film Script to Screen. The submission window is about to open: completed 12-page scripts will be accepted between August 1 and September 1. There is no charge to submit a script. “It’s a half-year venture where you can participate in the development, pre-production, production, and post-production of a professionallyproduced short film,” said Joshua Krenz, Director of Educational Programs at Bellingham Film. “This unique program allows you, the aspiring filmmaker, Photo by Kenny Sodelund. to collaborate with experienced mentors and unlock the entire continuum of filmmaking, from origination to completion.” “Novice or artisan, all skill levels are welcome and encouraged to be part of Script to Screen. Want to learn how to take a premise and form it into a screenplay? We’ll show you. Interested in lighting and shooting a scene? We will be happy to have you on the team. Bellingham Film’s carefully selected mentors will teach you all aspects of filmmaking in a hands-on production environment. What we ask in return is a willingness to collaborate, an open mind to learn, and a commitment to participate until the end,” said Joshua Krenz. “This year will focus on pre-production, production, and post, filming in December.” The movie that you will make will be released in 2019: 40 years after a ragtag bunch of unknown filmmakers made the first Mad Max movie. They shot it in 12 weeks in and around Melbourne on a meager budget of $350,000. Mel Gibson, an unknown actor, was hired because he had bruises from a bar fight the night before and they “needed freaks.” They had to use a real motorcycle gang because they had no budget to hire actors who could ride bikes. Most of the extras were paid in beer. And yet, this movie went on to spawn a Mad Max empire of wildly popular, incredibly profitable, sequels. What if you are the next Mad Max? Check out the website at www.thebfo.com/script-to-screen.html. Email your submissions to bellinghamscriptstudio@gmail.com.

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Border Fest Picnic with the Sons of Norway – A Sons of Norway Border Fest

Picnic will take place on Sun., July 8 at 10am at Peace Arch Park, Blaine. Potluck lunch at noon, with program at 1pm. Bring a desert to share; coffee is provided. Washington State Parks charge a $10 parking fee. Disabled parking is free. More info: Elaine at 360-734-7753.

History Sunset Cruises – Climb aboard

San Juan Cruises’ Victoria Star for our 35th annual summertime History Sunset Cruises, hosted by local historians Brian Griffin and Doug Starcher, Tuesdays at 6pm from July 10-Aug. 28. You’ll enjoy beautiful scenery and hear stories about the region’s history. Pack a picnic, sunglasses, and a light jacket. Wine and beer sold on board. Tickets available on BrownPaperTickets.com. San Juan Cruises is located at the Bellingham/Alaska Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Admission is $35 general / $30 members. Info: 360-778-8930 or whatcommuseum.org/history-sunset-cruise.

Island Library Summer Book Sale –

Celebrate summer with a bag of great reading, listening, and viewing from the Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). Get first picks on opening day, Sun., July 1, from 10am-8pm. Drop by for refills on library open days through Sept. 18. The stock will be replenished regularly. The book sale is managed by the Friends of Island Library. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

Friends of the Blaine Library Annual Old Fashioned 4th of July Book Sale – Find fantastic summer reads while supporting library improvements. The Friends of the Blaine Library throw their biggest book sale of the year during Blaine’s Old Fashioned 4th of July celebration, July 3 through 7. Stop by the library (610 3rd St.) for some great bargains! Five big days: Tues., July 3, 10am-8pm; Wed., July 4, 10am-4pm; Thurs., July 5, 10am-8pm; Fri., July 6, 10am-6pm; and Sat., July 7, 10am-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3637 or www.wcls.org.

Multi-Consultant Pop-Up Event –

Children’s House International and LuLaRoe are teaming up for a MultiConsultant Pop-Up Event on Sat., July 7 from 10am-4pm at Unity Spiritual Center (1095 Telegraph Rd., Bellingham). Grab your girlfriends, celebrate holidays, find new styles for every season, and help fund-raise for Children’s House International! Each consultant will donate a portion of the day’s proceeds to CHI to help bring the children home! Other vendors also participating. CHI’s mission is to provide ethical adoption services, child-focused recruitment, and family support. Free admission. More info: 360-383-0623 or inquiry@chiadopt.org.

Insect Safari – Kid-friendly entomologist

and science educator Don Ehlen presents his astounding collection of live and preserved specimens, and Common Threads Americorps Food Education team will be on hand at the beer garden play area with bug-themed crafts on Wed., July 11 from 5-7pm. Admission is free for kids, and Boundary Bay’s Beer Garden (1107 W.

Birch Bay Rocks August Long Weekend for Charity by Justin Hawkinson Do you love animals, live music, and parties on the beach? The 2018 Birch Bay Music Festival will celebrate all those things and more on August 3, 4, and 5 at the former Homestead Golf Course on Birch Bay Drive. This 8th annual festival features food trucks, craft vendors, beer garden, t-shirt sales and a raffle. Proceeds from all these sources will raise money for Main The Birch Bay Music Festival Board of Directors. Street Mutt Rescue and Lean on Me Service Dogs, two local charities devoted to helping animals and the people who love them. Donations will also be accepted on their behalf. As in past years, there is no charge to attend and watch any (or all) of the sixteen bands playing over the weekend because everyone on stage and behind the scenes volunteers their time and efforts. Workers are still needed for a variety of roles and anyone wishing to help can sign up at birchbaymusicfestival.com. The website also has information for prospective vendors and information on this years beneficiaries. The raffle is always a highlight of this festival and the featured prize will once again be a custom guitar from renowned luthier Andy Beech. Pictures of the guitar will be posted to the BBMF Facebook page at various stages of completion. This year the design will include a Native American inspired eagle design. The music starts at 4pm on Friday, August 3 with sets by Southern Freight, Synthetic Zen, Arcade Cowboys, and Alien Probe. On Saturday, Lord Knapp takes the stage at 11:30am, followed by Rocky Vasalino, Guilty Pleasure, Dominus Sabbata, Powerhouse, Exit 266 and Heartbreaker. The action on Sunday, August 5, will start with The Replayzments at noon, followed by JP Falcon, Cosmic Sauce, Groove Birds and D’haitre/New Vision showcase. The last set of the festival will be Heroes, a quartet of local teens presenting classic rock covers in the 7-8pm time slot. “We felt it was important to feature a younger band; we are an all ages show,” said Sherri Roberts, BBMF President.

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Railroad Ave., Bellingham) has a delightful play area! A $10 suggested donation for adults benefits Common Threads seed-totable school gardening programs! More info: info@commonthreadsfarm.org , https://commonthreadsfarm.org/insectsafari or 360-927-1590.

Sips and Scholarships – A fun event for all ages on Sat., July 14 from 5-9pm at Boundary Bay (1107 W. Railroad Ave., Bellingham). Activities will include a huge raffle, carnival games, a Glassybaby sale, music, food and drink. All proceeds will support QuickStart to College, a free college summer experience for low-income students interested in exploring apprenticeships, two-year technical degrees, two-year transfer degrees, or four-year degrees. Free admission. More info: futuresnwboard@gmail.com , 360-647-8775 or www.futuresnw.org.

Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter #165 7th Annual Car Show –

This event will be held on Sun., July 22 from 10am-3pm in the Barkley Village area (2211 Rimland Dr. off of Woburn St. in Bellingham). Spectators free; car registration $15. Receive 5 free raffle tickets if you pre-register. Great prizes, food (including breakfast), trophies, and lots of beautiful cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Dash plaques for the first 300 entries. All proceeds are used to help Whatcom County Veterans. Contact Tom at 360-738-8342. Free admission. More info: 175rrvn@gmail.com.

Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema – More

than movies, the Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema includes a variety of live entertainment including musical performers, cirque shows and even an improv comedy show. Movies are shown on Saturdays, at dusk, on the 30-foot screen at the Village Green in the historic Fairhaven community of south Bellingham. Events are rain or shine with ground seating available on grass and very limited chair seating on the surrounding brick areas. Admission is $5 per person and includes entry for live entertainment, giveaways, and all event festivities. Five and under are free. The series is produced by Epic Events and supported by Ben Kinney & Keller Williams Realty, First Federal, Country Financial, KAFE 104.1, Cascadia Weekly and the Historic Fairhaven Association. More info: on Facebook or at www.FairhavenOutdoorCinema.com.

Pioneer Days Cafe and Bake Sale Fundraiser – Pioneer days is the last

weekend of July. The Ferndale Senior Center (1999 Cherry St.) will be having their annual cafe and bake sale on Sat., July 28 from 11am-3pm. Our cafe menu will feature popular favorites of BBQ pulled pork sandwiches, Hempler hot dogs, grilled chicken kabobs, and ice cream cones. All proceeds benefit the Ferndale Senior Activity Center, a registered 501(C)3. Info: 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Opportunity Council’s Golf Fore Good Tournament – Join us on Fri.,

Aug. 3 for a day of golf, food, prizes and more! This scramble-style tournament features hole-in-one, closest to pin, longest drive, and putting contests. Proceeds from this event go to support the Early Learning and Family Services programs at the Opportunity Council and help to ensure every child in Whatcom County has a good start in life! Single golfer $125 / foursome team $500. Registration deadline is July 27. More info: 360-734-5121, summer_starr@oppco.org or www.oppco.org/events/golf-fore-good.

50th Annual Children’s Craft Fair at the Bellingham Public Library – On the day of the Craft Fair, enjoy a wide array of crafts and baked goods made by children at registered booths. Fun for all ages to attend! All items are priced $4 or less. Please note: To participate as a vendor, children 13 and under may pre-register at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.) for a booth. Registration ends on July 24. Free admission. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Birchwood International Market –

Join us for a new neighborhood market festival the last Friday of the month through September, from 6-10pm in the old Albertson’s parking lot (corner of Northwest and Maplewood). This large, open-air market will celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood, Bellingham, and the Pacific Northwest. Bring the family or a friend to the commercial heart of the Birchwood neighborhood and shop local vendors, eat, and play. Featuring cultural performances, music, and art. Help celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood and come to build commUNITY! Free admission. More info: ose@sustainableconnections.org , 360-6477093 or https://sustainableconnections.org/ events/birchwood-international-market.

SISU CHILDREN’S FUND Thank you to the following businesses who support SISU Children’s Fund. SPONSORS:

Aramark Food and Catering Bayside Engineering Coppinger Carter Law Firm GDI Enterprises Holland America Lines Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery Whatcom Educational Credit Union Bellwether Hotel Casa Ventura Imports D & D Insurance Agency Les Schwaab Tire Center, James St. ALSO THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR DONATION FOR OUR EVENT: 20th Century Bowl Apple Yarns Bellingham Theatre Guild Café Akrotri Chuckanut Manor Restaurant Chuckanut Bay Gallery Ciao Time Copy Source Costco Bellingham Costco Burlington Dakota Art Eterna Studio Fairhaven Toy Garden Fool's Onion Garden at Padden Creek Garden Spot Nursery Giuseppe's Italian Restaurante Jerry Markham, Yard Art LFS Mary Kay Rep. Connie Streubel McDonald's Restaurants Mind Port Exhibits Mod Sock Nichols Garden Nursery Olive Garden, Bellingham Pozie by Natalie Robert Chester, D.D.S. Shake and Shine Sherwin Williams Paints, Ohio Store Sirena Gelato Southside Trends Stampadoodle & Paper Café Stone Moon Sudden Valley Golf Course, Brian Kruhlak Pro The Third Planet Trader Joe's Yeager's Sporting Goods

SISU

CHILDREN’S FUND 360-671-8766 sisuchildrensfund@gmail.com 609 Briar Road Bellingham, WA 98225 www.SisuChildrensFund.org

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Gather Your Clan for a Celebration:

The Skagit Valley Highland Games! by Deborah M. Bernard Aye, lads and lassies, it’s time once again for the Scottish 3-ring circus: the 24th annual Skagit Valley Highland Games! Ye don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy this event, which is a celebration that will have ye grinnin’ from ear to ear! Gather your clan, even your dogs, and head to Edgewater Park in Mount Vernon from 9am-5pm July 14 and 15! With lots of live music, dance, sheepdog trials, children’s events, athletic events, a beer and whisky garden, it truly has something for everyone! The event is produced by the Celtic Arts Foundation, a Mount Vernon-based nonprofit. Executive Director Skye Richendrfer says, “I like to tell people we’re in the ‘celebration business.’ Our mission is simply to entertain and inspire—to put smiles on people’s faces by providing a fun event.” Guests enjoy the cacophony of sound created by bagpipes and drums, the brightly colored Scottish tartans, the smells of the Scottish meat pies and fair food, celebrating the history and traditions of Scotland, and so much more! The Skagit Valley Highland Games stay true to one of the core values of the Celtic Arts Foundation: An enthusiastic welcome for all to come enjoy and learn about Celtic culture, regardless of whether or not they have any Celtic heritage themselves. The heart of the Games is providing a family-oriented and fun weekend for everyone to enjoy. The successes of the Games have drawn a crowd far beyond the reaches of our community—10,000 people typically attend over the weekend. Traditional Scottish musicians and performers travel from around the state, Oregon, Idaho, California, Alaska, as well as British Columbia and even the United Kingdom. At almost every Highland Games, there have been performers and competitors

Above photo by Ken MacKenzie. Above sheep-herding, athlete, and dancers photos by Mary Bromberger.

from Scotland, including the Games this year. The Skagit Valley Weavers Guild offers demonstrations of traditional weaving and spinning, including a “sheep to shawl” event which showcases the shearing of a sheep’s wool and transforming it into wool for fabrics. The Skagit Genealogical Society offers visitors the opportunity to learn more about their Celtic ancestry. Clan, culture, and music tents offer guests opportunities to experience Celtic history in a variety of ways. Tradition is everywhere! Dogs—wellbehaved and on-leash—are welcome, because animals have played a vital role in the Scottish culture, forming a strong bond through sheepdog herding, hunting, and providing companionship.

This year’s headline performer is Finlay MacDonald of Glasgow, Scotland. Finlay has blazed a trail as one of Scotland’s finest exponents of contemporary and traditional Piping. His experience playing with pipe bands, world famous ensembles, and some of Britain’s top folk bands has brought him around the world, including a part in Robert Duvall’s film “The Cup,” where he worked with Duvall and Michael Keaton. Finlay is the Head of Piping Studies at the National Piping Centre in Glasgow and The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. The festivities for the weekend begin on Friday evening, July 13, at the Littlefield Celtic Center in Mount Vernon, home of the Celtic Arts Foundation, with the Gathering of the Clans Dinner, a fun evening with dinner and an exciting musical performance with special guest Stuart Liddell, Pipe Major of the current World Champion Inverary & District Pipe Band. Join us for the Games on July 14 and 15 at Edgewater Park, 600 Behrens Millett Rd. in Mount Vernon. Admission is: adults, $15 for 1 day, $20 for the weekend; seniors, students and military, $12/$16; family of four, $40/$50; or get in free by buying a family membership with the Celtic Arts Foundation. A family membership is the same price as a family weekend pass! To purchase tickets for the games and the dinner, contact Celtic Arts Foundation at 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org , or visit them online at www.celticarts.org to learn more. Photos courtesy of the Celtic Arts Foundation.

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Waldo: Find Him in Fairhaven and Lynden! – Kids, parents and Waldo-lovers

of all ages are invited to join Village Books again this year for the month-long scavenger hunt to find the elusive Waldo hidden in up to 25 local businesses around Fairhaven, and in Lynden! Look for the Waldo decal on the windows of participating businesses. You can pick up a “Find Waldo in Fairhaven” or a “Find Waldo in Lynden” passport at any of those locations to start your search. Once you’ve found the six-inch cardboard Waldo hidden within each shop, ask a shop employee to stamp your passport. Bring your stamped passport to Village Books, and passports with at least 10 store stamps will receive a Waldo button, while supplies last. Passports with at least 20 store stamps are eligible to be entered in a drawing for

various Waldo books and products. The first 100 passports with 10 stamps or more will receive a $1 off coupon for Waldo merchandise. And don’t miss the annual party on July 31 to wrap up the fun! This year, we will be partying at both stores! Free admission. More info: 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/2018-07.

Golden Age of Animation”; July 9-12, “Drawing and Painting Animals”; July 16-19, “India, the Land of the Tigers”; July 23-26, “The World of Dragons; July 30-Aug. 2, Mexican Art Inspirations.” BellinghamArt is located at 1701 Ellis St., Bellingham. Cost is $180 per week. Info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

BellinghamART Children and Teen Summer Camps – Children and Teens

All-Comer’s Track and Field – Weekly

will create art and crafts with projects using drawing and painting. sculpting, collage, block printing, and scratch art. Ages 6-8: July 2-6, “Cartoons and Clay”; July 9-12, “Lands of Enchantment”; July 16-19, “The Land of the Tigers”; July 23-26, “Around the World with Art”; July 30-Aug. 2, “Mexican Art Fiesta.” Age 9 up, Teens and Adults: July 2-6, “The

Help Fund the Fight!

family-friendly track and field meets continue on Mondays from 6-9:30pm. All ages welcomed and encouraged to participate! Meets take place at Squalicum High School (3773 E. McLeod Rd.). Admission is day pass $5 / season pass $30 / family pass $90. More info: 360-778-7000, lromo@cob.org or www.cob.org/Documents/parks/recreation/ races/All-Comers%20Registration%20 Form%20and%20Schedule%20of%20 Events%202018%20-%20Savable.pdf. (more family on page 26)

by April Metz de Montiel The Bellingham Relay for Life will be held at Battersby Field, adjacent to Whatcom Middle School on Friday, July 6 and Saturday, July 7. Over 400 participants, volunteers and cancer survivors, are expected to arrive at Bellingham’s Battersby Field on Friday, July 6 for the Whatcom Relay for Life. Organizers hope to raise $160,000 from local teams who will be setting up overnight camps, selling items, sponsoring activities and enjoying entertainment in support of the American Cancer Society. Previous to the weekend event, local participants will have been gathering donations and them come together to show support for those who are battling cancer, those who have survived and honor those who have died. Local cancer survivors begin the race with a victory lap wearing Bellingham purple t-shirts and medals. The relay will then continue for the next 18 Relay for Life hours including the Luminaria ceremony, a silent vigil to honor those July 6 & 7, 2018 who died from the disease. Battersby Field The Relay for Life was begun in 1985 by Dr. Gordy Klatt, a Tacoma Girard & F Streets oncologist, to raise awareness for cancer and show solidarity for patients Bellingham, WA suffering the side effects from treatment. The race was held day and night, as Dr. Klatt understood that his patients never stopped suffering. The Relay for Life then became a grassroots community-led initiative on behalf of the American Cancer Society. Jana Phillips, Community Development Manager for the Western Region states, “The relay is hard to explain. You have to see it and feel it to understand the impact of this event.” The American Cancer Society is second, only to the US government, in funding research for the cure for cancer. Monies raised will benefit our local chapters of Road to Recovery — volunteer corps of drivers who assist patients getting to their appointments – as well as free wigs, mastectomy prosthetics, and lodging for treatments performed out of the area. Anyone can join! Register on-site at Battersby Field or on-line at: www.cancer.org/involved/fundraise/relay-for-life.html.

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Old Fashioned 4th – Celebrate the

holiday in the seaside city of Blaine at H Street Plaza. Start the day with a pancake breakfast followed by a classic car show, more than 100 art/craft/commercial vendors, kids rides and games, live music performances, Plover Ferry rides and of course our Grand Parade at noon and fabulous fireworks show at 10:15pm. Free admission. More info: 360-332-6484, info@blainechamber.com or www.blainechamber.com.

Lynden Library Carnival and Ice Cream Social – Come one, come all to

this family-friendly day full of carnival games and silly fun on Thurs., July 12 from 2-4pm at the Lynden Library (216 4th St.). Participate in a cakewalk, play fun games, splash around outside, and win prizes for having fun! Donated cakes are welcome. For kids of all ages. Free admission. More info: 360-354-4883 or www.wcls.org.

13th Annual Bluegrass Bash Brings Queen’s Bluegrass to the Farm – Join

Animals as Natural Therapy for their 13th Annual Bluegrass Bash & Ice Cream Social held on Sat., July 14 from 5-8pm at their farm (721 Van Wyck Rd., Bellingham). This free, family-fun-filled event includes live music, dancing, games, petting zoo, horse demonstrations, hot dog dinner, and Mallards Ice Cream! Parking and free shuttle service is available at Bank of the Pacific, 4124 Hannegan Rd. Animals as Natural Therapy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit helping youth-at-risk and veterans heal through animal-assisted programs. More info: 360-671-3509, office@animalsasnaturaltherapy.org or www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org.

Science Fun with the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery –

Join the FIG’s staff for hands on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activities on Wed., July 18 from noon-1pm at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.)! Learn how to communicate with Morse code. Boost your secret agent skills by learning how to read and write using mirror writing! For ages 4 and up. Free. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Skulls and Skins – The Friends of

Tennant Lake and Hovander Park invite you to join us for our annual Skulls and Skins event with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. We’ll touch and learn about tortoise shells, wolf skins, deer antlers and more. The Interpretive Center (5236 Nielsen Rd., Ferndale) will be open, as will the tower and boardwalk at Tennant Lake, so plan for an afternoon adventure on Sun., July 22 from 1-4pm. Dress for the weather! Be sure to bring a hat, water and sunscreen. Binoculars are useful. Bring your camera. All ages. The Friends are supported by the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation and operate in partnership with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Whatcom County Parks and Recreation. Free admission. More info: info@fotlhp.org or www.fotlhp.org.

Play Games at the Library – Drop by

and join the free fun while we play Mario Kart 8 on the Nintendo Switch, Mario Party 9 and Just Dance on the Wii. There will also be board games to play. Ages 6 to 12 with parents welcome. Takes place on Wed., July 25 from 2-4pm at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Fairhaven Steampunk Festival – Don

the goggles, grab your gadgets and garb, and come to the free 7th Annual Fairhaven Steampunk Festival and The Fantastical Mr. Flip’s Carnival of Wonders & Curiosities on the Fairhaven Village Green in Bellingham. Experience the spectacular showcase of Steampunk music, art, jewelry and literature, celebrating the imagination of Victorian style with a modern technology twist! Create your most courageous, creative and outrageous costume for the contest and win big prizes,

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donated by the merchants of Fairhaven and other local businesses. Dozens of vendors will offer fashion, food, and fantasy wares for sale. Live music, including the iconic Steampunk band, Rogues’ End. Takes place Sat., July 28 from 10am-5pm. Free admission. More info: southsidetrends@yahoo.com or http://bellinghamsteampunk.org.

Quidditch Fest – Calling all Muggles!

Hop on your Nimbus 2000 and fly to the 3rd Annual Burlington Quidditch Fest on Sat., July 28 from 11am-3pm. The magic takes place at Skagit River Park, 1100 S. Skagit St., Burlington. Costumes are encouraged, but not required. Like all library events, Quidditch Fest is free and open to the public. Quidditch Fest is proudly sponsored by KAFE 104.1, Burlington Hotels & Motels, Burlington Library Foundation, and Friends of the Burlington Library. More info: www.burlingtonwa.gov/Index.aspx?NID=568.

Read the Book, See the Movie: Mr. Popper’s Penguins – Mr. Popper’s

Penguins is this year’s film in the Read the Book, See the Movie program brought to you from the Mount Vernon City Library on Sat., July 28 at 2:30pm in the Historic Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St.). A BBQ and ice cream social will follow the film in Pine Square, courtesy of the Elk’s Club. The film is 1 hr. and 35 mins, rated PG. Free admission. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/mr-poppers-penguins.

Meals on Wheels Rocks the Farm Fundraiser – The community is invited to enjoy barbecue, beats, and berries at Bellingham Country Gardens U-Pick farm

in support of local seniors on Sat., July 28 from 4-7pm (2838 Kelly Rd., Bellingham). Meals on Wheels and More is hosting its second “Rocks the Farm” event featuring live music from local dance and party band, The Dagwoods. In addition to live music, attendees will enjoy a BBQ meal and shortcake with fresh, local berries, games, face painting, and more. Beer by Boundary Bay Brewery and wine will be available for purchase. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets for lawn seating. Tickets are $25 in advance / $30 at the door. Admission is free for kids 12 and under. Tickets are available online at BrownPaperTickets.com , or in person at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center or the Community Food Co-op. All proceeds from the event will support Meals on Wheels and More. Info: 360-733-4030, Jmeyers@wccoa.org or www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3463194.

Bellingham Youth Triathlon – A tri for

youth? Yup, its true. Callin’ all kiddos 5-13 with a love for swimming, biking, and running! Register now. Taking place Sun., Aug. 5 at 8am at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center (1114 Potter St., Bellingham). Admission is $30-$35. More info: 360778-7000, lromo@cob.org or www.cob.org/services/recreation/races/ Pages/bellingham-youth-triathlon.aspx.

Summerwinds Music Camp –

Presented by Western’s College of Fine and Performing Arts (CFPA), Summerwinds is a chamber music day camp for woodwind (flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon) players in grades 6-12 who have had at least two years of experience on their instruments. Join us at WWU’s PAC (516 High St.) beginning Mon., Aug. 6, 10am. Admission is $390. More info: 360-650-3308, https://ee.wwu.edu/youth-programs/programs/ summerwinds-grades-6-12 or youth@wwu.edu.

Rascal Rodeo at the Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden – Rascal

Point Roberts Garden Tour XV – Every

other year, the garden club in the tiny exclave of Point Roberts, WA, welcomes visitors to its garden tour on Sun., July 15. This year, eight unique properties are open to the public on a self-guided tour that includes a beachside garden oasis, a hillside gem, a series of “garden rooms” in a forest setting, and more. Each of the eight gardens reflects the devotion and singular vision of its owner. Tickets are $15 per person and include a map, entry to the gardens, and afternoon tea with live music. Tickets may be purchased the day of the event, which begins at 10am and ends at 4pm, at the Garden Tour Desk located just after crossing the border, at the corner of Tyee and McKenzie. Note: visitors will need a passport or enhanced driver’s license to cross the Canadian/US border. More info: 360-945-2066, info@pointrobertsgardenclub.org or www.pointrobertsgardenclub.org.

Rodeo is an all ages rodeo for people with mental and physical disabilities. Takes place on Wed., Aug. 15 from 2-3pm during the NW Washington Fair (Lynden Fairgrounds 1775 Front St.). Free admission. More info: www.rascalrodeo.org.

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Open Air Summer Rep: The Seagull and Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play –

Last summer, Sylvia Center for the Arts partnered with Bellingham Parks and Recreation to bring free outdoor theater to Maritime Heritage Park, and the people of Bellingham came out to meet us. This summer our program is growing to an entire season of outdoor plays for audiences of all ages! Two sets of two plays will play in rep this summer in the amphitheater in Maritime Heritage Park. The Seagull by Anton Chekov and Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play by Anne Washburn will play in rep continuing through July 15. The Rover by Aphra Behn (which will feature our teen acting

students), and Marian, or The True Tale of Robin Hood by Adam Szymkowicz, will play in rep from Aug. 9-Sept. 1 (including two Sunday matinees). Opening receptions with food and beverages will be held just up the steps at Sylvia Center as fundraisers to help pay for this program of free theater in the park; dates to be announced. More info: 360-305-3524, info@sylviacenterforthearts.org or https://sylviacenterforthearts.org.

Auditions: La Cage Aux Folles –

Auditions will be Sun. & Mon., July 8 & 9 at 7pm at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.). Directed by Kathy Peacock Duncan & Zoe Bronstein. All are invited to audition; every ethnicity, gender and body

A Warm Welcome to New Owners of The Firehouse by Margaret Bikman The Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave., was sold on May 23. Matt and Alona Christman are going off watch, but new owners Teresa Dalton and Glenn DeHekker plan to continue the Firehouse’s mission of supporting local performers and artists. The new owners also look forward to scheduling some other events like small weddings, family ceremonies, end-of-life ceremonies, lectures, corporate presentations, Matt Christman, Alona Christman, Teresa school ceremonies, and more. The facility will Dalton, Glenn DeHekker, and Maureen be christened with a new name to reflect this Christman celebrate in the backyard of the Firehouse. Photo courtesy of Scott Henderson growth: Firehouse Arts and Event Center. “I really enjoy everything the Firehouse represents — community, the arts, local history, and some really good energy,” says Dalton. “The Christman family put a lot of time, energy and love into creating the Firehouse and its reputation. Sitting by the fireplace with the smell of quiche and cookies baking in the Cafe makes you feel like you’re sitting in somebody’s living room. And who doesn’t love that tree in the green space?” She says the smaller size makes it a more intimate experience for the performers and the audience. Among their goals: to procure a beer and wine license and have the cafe stay open later (it currently closes at 4pm), and to develop an outdoor seating area in a portion of the green space by the tree. The best way to schedule an event is to email firehouseperformingarts@gmail.com or call 360-734-2776. Rollin Harper is president of the nonprofit Firehouse Arts in Motion, whose mission is to produce and promote arts and educational programming to benefit the community. The organization was initially formed to explore the possibility of purchasing the The Firehouse Performing Arts and Event Firehouse. Ultimately, says Harper, it was Center is located at 1314 Harris Ave., in decided that their organization did not Fairhaven. Photo courtesy of Matt Christman. have the resources to accomplish this, but Harper says the FAIM board is optimistic that the nonprofit may have a role to play in supporting arts programming at the Firehouse, depending on the choices that the new owners make. In addition to the possibility of producing their own events, he adds, the FAIM board has discussed the potential to offer grants to local arts groups to help offset their costs of production. “We look forward to getting to know Theresa and Glenn better in order to see what the future will hold,” says Harper.

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type is encouraged to join us. Cast: 7m 3w, with chorus of 10m 2w OR 9m 8w. Based on the play of the same name (which also inspired the movie, The Birdcage), La Cage Aux Folles boasts classic big Broadway sound with a heartfelt message about family and acceptance. Free admission. More info: 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

Teen Improv Workshop – Do you love to make people laugh? Or maybe just get out of your comfort zone? Come learn games, invent characters, and create scenes on the spot with a professional improviser from the Upfront Theater on Mon., July 9 from 3-4:30pm at the Burlington Public Library (820 E. Washington Ave.). Caution: hilarity will ensue. Teens only. Call the library at 360-755-0760 to secure your spot. Free / preregister. More info: 360-755-760, jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/index.aspx?NID=346.

Annie Auditions – Open auditions for

ages 5+. Please note, we are looking for children and adults of all ages, and that young boys are absolutely more than welcome to audition as well! Annie has wonderful opportunities for young boys and men to be included in the scenes outside of the orphanage! Auditions take place on Tues. & Wed., July 10 & 11 at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). There will be three audition groups each night, at 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm; you may sign up for whichever date and time is most convenient for you. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early for ample check in time! Callbacks: Some (but not all) auditioners may be called back for follow up auditions on Sat., July 14 from 10am-noon. See www.lincolntheatre.org/ performance/annie-auditions for audition requirements.

Goldsmith, at Semiahmoo Resort. Join us on Fri., July 13 or Sat., July 14 at 7:30pm. The ticket cost is $20 and includes one drink. Call 360-318-2009 to reserve tickets; or buy at the door.

MBT Community Pre-Sale Party –

Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) announces a Community Pre-Sale Party for 2018-19 Events on Sun., July 15, 2-5pm. MBT is celebrating the local community with early access to purchase seats in person before the shows become fully available for online sales. Attendees can choose from twenty-seven exciting, world-class events that Mount Baker Theatre has scheduled between August, 2018 and June, 2019, with premium seating choices and package savings available. Activities for the event include insider theatre tours, open access to try out different seats and views in the Main House, video footage of upcoming events, popcorn, games, prizes, and MBT’s ticketing specialists ready to help book the best seats and ensure package savings. This year the theatre will host Kinky Boots, Clint Black, Capitol Steps, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, STOMP, Spamalot, the Portland Cello Project, New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, Michael Feinstein with Storm Large, and much more. No advance reservations required to attend. For more information, call 360-734-6080 or visit www.mountbakertheatre.com.

with Improv Playworks, directed by Sheila

Vaudevillingham – It’s our monthly uncensored variety show fundraiser, every month on the 15th! Come one, come all, to see our completely new and exciting show, featuring local and out-of-town talent. Shows at 7pm and 9pm; doors open 30 minutes prior. Admission is $5-$10 suggested donation. Early show is family-friendly, and late show is (almost) anything goes! Bellingham Circus Guild’s Cirque Lab is located at 1401 6th St. Info: www.bellinghamcircusguild.com/vaudevillingham.

Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat! –

Downtown Market Walk – Stroll the

Improv – Enjoy “An Evening of Improv”

Langar is the sacred community free kitchen of the Sikh people and every Sikh Gurdwara (temple) serves delicious vegetarian food, inviting the general public every Sunday to come eat with us (July 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 from 11am-2pm). We take off our shoes and cover our heads as we enter any Gurdwara. Simple headcoverings are provided, or wear your own. Extremely child friendly. Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara is located at 176 Pole Rd., Lynden. Free admission. More info: 510-375-2603, Roselotus@aol.com or www.facebook.com/tsikh76.

Cupcakes ‘n’ Process – Informal

informational meeting about Bellingham Theatre Guild’s “Lend Us Your Ears” Reading Series—with cupcakes—on Wed., July 25 at 7pm at the BTG (1600 H St.). Meet with the delightful Vice President of Production in the beautiful BTG Lobby and chat openly about how we do stuff. (Did we mention cupcakes? There will be cupcakes.) Free. More info: 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com.

streets for all the eats on Sat., July 21 from 11am-3pm in Downtown Bellingham! Taste your way through Bellingham’s unique markets and specialty food shops, and eat local, from local businesses. Samples and specials at each stop! Play “market walk” bingo for the chance to win local food prizes! Buying local food from local businesses keeps dollars here in our community and supports the folks who have built Bellingham into the beautiful community we all love. Free admission. More info: 360-647-7093, Sara@sustainableconnections.org or https://sustainableconnections.org/events/ downtown-market-walk.

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T’ai Chi Classes – Join Linda and learn

T’ai Chi Ch’uan to sustain and maintain your health, balance, and well-being throughout life. Beginners and all levels of T’ai Chi skill levels welcomed. This class will guide you through the flowing and choreographed movements that are easy on the body and make the mind-body connection through deep energizing breathing, essential for good brain health. Classes held at St. James Presbyterian Church (910 14th St., Bellingham) on Mondays from 5:15-6:15pm and Wednesdays from 11:15am-12:15pm at the Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave.). Contact Linda at 360-389-5754 or LindaTaiChi@comcast.net for details.

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes at The Metta Center (1602 Carolina St. #D12, Bellingham). Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:45am. Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500), specializing in yoga support for the back, with over 35 years experience. This class is ideal for beginners as well as those who prefer a gentle approach. 3-month pass fees: $68 for 5 classes / $110 for 10 classes / $15 drop-in / $10 first time. More info: yogawithjoani@yahoo.com or www.yogawithjoani.com.

Indoor Wheelchair GangBall – Join us

(every Friday through Sept. 7), 4pm, at Bloedel Donovan Park (2200 Electric Ave.). Free admission; sport wheelchairs are provided. Non-handicapped can play too. Please RSVP. We need to know how many are going to be playing. More info: Jeff at 360-303-2130.

Chuckanut Foot Race – This point-to-

point, seven-mile trail race starts at Marine Park in south Bellingham at 9am, Sat., July 7, and finishes at Larrabee State Park, the oldest state park in Washington. The course follows the Interurban Trail, threading through the Chuckanut Mountains and features gorgeous views of Chuckanut Bay and the San Juans. Busses will take runners back to the start line and will leave with regularity. Admission is $5 pre-registered for GBRC members / $30 non-members. Info: calendar@gbrc.net or www.gbrc.net/portfolio-items/chuckanut-foot-race.

Yoga with Jeri – Join Jeri for an all-levels hatha yoga class on Wednesdays (no class July 4) from 7-8:30pm at the Anacortes Center for Happiness (619 Commercial Ave.). In class, we’ll balance careful

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attention to physical alignment with simple movements that flow with the breath. Cost is $15 drop-in or $60 for 5 classes. More info: 360-464-2229, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html.

Anacortes Art Dash – The 13th annual

Art Dash has established itself in the Northwest running scene. It takes place during the Anacortes Arts Festival, on Sat., Aug. 4. This half-marathon, 10k and 5K is a USTAF certified run along the flat, beautiful Anacortes waterfront. NEW Chip timing is being done by NW Endurance Events. The run starts at City Hall, and ends on the Port Dock, where runners will enjoy our Arts at the Port fine art show, Waterfront Pub, and music on the Port Stage. Come for the run and stay for the FUN! For information and registration link go to AnacortesArtsFestival.com. Cost is $50 half marathon / $35 10k / $25 5k / $5 under 12 and over 70. More info: 360293-6211, pr@anacortesartsfestival.com or www.AnacortesArtsFestival.com.

Tours/Shows with Whatcom Council on Aging - Whatcom Senior Tours –

Deception Pass Day Cruise, July 20 • Grouse Mountain Gondola Ride & Lunch, July 25 • Mariners Baseball vs. Astros, Aug. 22 • Black Hills & Mt. Rushmore, Aug. 15-21 • San Juan Islands Cruise and Wildlife, Aug. 21 • Philadelphia, The Poconos and Amish Country Tour, Oct. 7-12 • 3 Cities Tour: Memphis, Nashville & New Orleans (Jazz, Blues & Country Music and Food) Nov. 1118. More info and registration: 360-7463457, whatcomseniortours@wccoa.org.

Friends Booth at the Birch Bay Sand Sculpture Contest – The Friends of the

Birch Bay Library want to meet you! If you would like information about the Birch Bay Vogt Library project or have interest in joining the Friends of the Birch Bay Library, stop by and see us Sat., July 14, 9am-5pm or Sun., July 15, 9am-3pm. More info: 360-305-3599 or www.wcls.org.

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Washington Rural Heritage: Lummi Island Resorts – Take a vacation in time

Warger’s book Murder in the Fourth Corner, reveals the dastardly deeds that resulted in some of the burials in Bellingham’s nonprofit cemetery, including a “serial-killing psychopath,” the butchered butcher, the infamous bank robbers of Sedro-Woolley, and that repeatedly incarcerated Jake Terry, who was shot by his wife’s husband. Takes place Fri., July 13 from 2-3:30pm at Bayview Cemetery (1420 Woburn St., Bellingham). All tours begin at the Veterans’ Memorial, last 1 to 1.5 hours, and cover 1 mile over uneven ground. Tours are free and open to the public (reservations required at 360-778-7150). Info: www.cob.org/services/housing/bayview.

Hattie Strother Chapter – The summer

Sumas Memory Talk presents Alla Miller – Alla Miller recounts her journey

on Sat., July 7 at 7:30pm at the Island Libary (2144 S. Nugent Rd.). In the early 20th century, Lummi Island had a vibrant tourist economy with up to four inclusive resorts that rivaled any of the other San Juan Islands. Isaac Colgan will share photos, stories, and documents from this glorious heyday. His research for the Washington Rural Heritage project will be available online for future public use. Sponsored by Friends of Island Library and the Whatcom County Library System. Research funded through a grant from the Washington State Library. Free admission. Info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org. months have us volunteering as docents at the Pickett House Museum (910 Bancroft, Bellingham; Sun., July 8, 1-4pm). Please come and introduce yourself to our members. Our chapter meets in member’s homes, September to June on the third Thursday, 1:30-3:30pm. More info. 360-5873, www.questers1944.org or daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com.

Bayview Cemetery Tours: “Murder and Mayhem” – This Friday the 13th tour, partly based on local author Todd

Change a Life: Become a Tutor! – The Whatcom Literacy Council is recruiting volunteers to work 2-4 hours/week with adults who have asked for help to improve their English, reading, writing, math, and computer skills. Training and ongoing support from professional staff is provided. More info: 360-752-8678, info@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org/become-a-tutor.

Bellingham Laughter Club – Embrace

laughter for a rich and rewarding life! Free to 4-104 year olds. Laughter Club meets Sun., July 1 from 4-5pm near the owl sculpture at Elizabeth Park. Please bring a chair if needed. For information, call Mary Lou Richardson at 360-734-4989 or visit www.worldlaughtertour.com.

from Russia to Shanghai to Sumas. Her royal Russian parents fled the Russian Revolution in 1917-1918 and settled in a large Russian community in Shanghai. During WWII, this Russian community was disrupted, which prompted Alla’s journey to Sumas. This program will take place at the Sumas Community/Senior Center, located in the same building as the library (461 2nd St.) on Wed., July 25 from 6:45-7:45pm. Free admission. More info: 360-988-2501 or www.wcls.org.

Bellingham City Club Monthly Program – City Club meets for lunch on

the 4th Wednesday of the month (July 25) at Northwood Hall (3240 Northwest Ave, Bellingham, WA). Doors open at 11:30am; lunch is served at 11:50am; program starts at 12:15pm; and program ends at 1:30pm. The program is open to the public. Admission is $13 members / $18 nonmembers / $5 adults (under 29) in advance; $15 members / $20 nonmembers at the door. Advance tickets available at BrownPaperTickets.com. More info: info@bellinghamcityclub.org , 360739-1427 or www.bellinghamcityclub.org.

Astronomy Meeting – The Whatcom

Association of Celestial Observers meets on Thurs., July 12 from 7-9pm in the front auditorium of the WECU building, (5659 Barrett Rd, Ferndale, exit 262). Free. Info: www.whatcomastronomy.com.

Gathering of Crones – Crones, an

archetype for older women, meet monthly for discussion, singing, and poetry. Newcomers welcome. Join us on Thurs., July 19 from 10-11:30am at The Willows (3115 Squalicum Pkwy., 1st Floor West Lounge). Free admission. More info: 360-595-4485. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Teen Tuesdays – Join Whatcom Museum educators in the Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham) on Tuesdays in July for museum exploration and hands-on workshops related to art, science, and natural history. Workshops include: July 3: Explorations in Printmaking; July 10: Discover Northwest Coast Traditions; July 17: Collaging History: Creating Artwork from the Archives; July 24: Birds of a Feather: Life Drawing Together; July 31: Living Green: Energy And Environmental Design. • Join us on Tuesdays at the Lightcatcher Building, 1-4pm. Admission is $35 general/$30 Museum members. For ages 11-18 years old. Register by contacting Emily Dieleman at 360-7788960 or ejdieleman@cob.org. Registration closes one week prior to each program and must be paid in advance. More info: 360-778-8960 or whatcommuseum.org. Small Looms Clinic for Weavers –

Join members of the Whatcom Weavers Guild in the SkillShare Space at the Bellingham Library (210 Central Ave.) as they work on projects on their small looms from noon-3pm on Sat., July 7. Some weavers will be demonstrating their craft, while others will welcome you trying it out yourself. Free admission. More info: 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Line Drawing for Beginners – Christen Mattix guides students through several

NBT Begins 20th Season – Northwest Ballet Theater’s 2018-2019 season is full of wonder, excitement, classics, and world premieres, but we can’t do it without you! We are very excited to bring you our seasonal production of The Nutcracker in December, The Snow Queen in March 2019 and Swan Lake in June 2019. And for our dearest patrons, we are offering a special 20th Anniversary priority discount which includes priority seating; 20% off tickets; no box office lines; ability to exchange tickets without fees; invitations to exclusive subscriber events; and benefits such as backstage tours, signed pointe shoes and more! Please contact us if you would like to secure your seats for NBT’s 20th Season! Promotion begins July 1 and runs through August 1, 2018. More information about performances and Northwest Ballet Academy at www.northwestballet.org , 360-714-1246 or info@northwestballet.org. Weekly Dancing – Learn to folk dance

to a variety of international music. Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays at the Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St. in Bayview, Skagit County). Summer schedule includes review at 7pm, followed by request dances until 9pm. The first session

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techniques to hone their observational drawing skills. Come away from the workshop with several drawings in ink and pencil, and fresh approaches to drawing to use for future art projects. This 1-day workshop is open to adults and teens. On Sat., July 14 from 1-4pm at Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden). Cost is $40. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/line-drawing.

Learn to Think on Your Feet – Come

join us for a free workshop. An evening of play, creativity, storytelling and fun! We will do a selection of games and exercises from improvisational theater. All levels welcome, absolutely no experience necessary! Adults & teens 14+. Join us at Improv Playworks Studio (1011 Girard St.) on Wed., July 18 and Tues., July 24 from 7-9pm. Free admission. More info: 360756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com.

Ready, Set, Paint! – Christen Mattix will teach you to dive into acrylic painting with this exciting workshop for beginner and intermediate students ages 13 through adult on Sat., July 28 from 11am-3pm at Jansen Art Center. Make multiple acrylic studies investigating color, composition, and texture. Cost is $45. More info: 360354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/ready-set-paint.

is free, $5 thereafter. All are welcome. No partners needed. Contact Gary at 360766-6866 or safdancers@hotmail.com.

Whatcom Pride Dance – A Community Dance open to all 21+ will take place on Sat., July 14 from 7:30-11:30pm at the Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship (1207 Ellsworth St.). $10 tickets available online at https://pridedance.brownpapertickets.com , or at the Community Food Co-op and Village Books, and are $15 at the door. Info: whatcomplfag@gmail.com or www.whatcompflag.org.

Ferry Boat Contra Dance – Dance your way through the islands! Join us for the annual Ferry Boat Contra on Sun., July 15, time TBD. Ticket includes dance and round trip foot passage. Purchase your ticket outside the main terminal from the dance organizers. We’ll take an afternoon ferry (check Facebook or web page for updates on time) from Anacortes (5316 Ferry Terminal Rd.) to the islands and return that evening. Carpool, please arrive early, and bring finger food to share. Please refrain from wearing fragrances. Admission is $15 suggested donation. More info: dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

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