Entertainment News NW-June 2018

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Allied Arts: Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival . . . . . . 11 American Red Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . 15 Anacortes Community Theatre . . . . . . . . 25 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival . 22 BelleWood Acres and Distilling . . . . . . . . 32 Bellingham Festival of Music . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bellingham Sports and Spine PT . . . . . . . 30 Bellingham Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Bellingham Youth Summer Jazz Band . . . . 6 Bellingham Youth Ultimate . . . . . . . . . . 20 BellinghamART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Boundary Bay Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Bruton, Nissen & Schellberg, P.S. . . . . . . 16 Celtic Arts Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Duncan Newland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Eat Restaurant and Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Fiddlin Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Giuseppe’s Al Porto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Good Earth Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Haynie Opry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Improv Playworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Jansen Art Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Linda Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Lithtex Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Meredith Ann Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 McIntyre Hall PAC . . . . . . . . . . . inside back Mod Sock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . inside back Mt. Baker Blues Festival . . . . . . . inside front Northwest Ballet Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Pacific Arts Association: Drayton Harbor Music Festival . . . . . . . . 6 Planned Parenthood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Ragfinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Renaissance Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Skagit Casino Resort . . . . . . . . . . back cover Skagit County Historical Museum . . . . . . 23 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Still Life Massage and Float . . . . . . . . . . 31 Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Subdued Stringband Jamboree . . . . . . . . . 8 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Washroom Wizard! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Whatcom Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Whatcom Council on Aging: Travel . . . . 35 Whatcom Jazz Music Arts Center . . . . . . . 4 Whatcom Museum of History and Art . . 23 Whatcom Parks & Recreation Foundation: Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 WWU PAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back Yes Massages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

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JUNE 2018 FEATURES: Bellingham Festival of Music: More Than Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Bringing Community Together at the Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival . . . . . . . . 34 Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema Summer Line-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 June Heats Up at the Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 META Brings the Joy of Acting to Camp Korey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Spectacular Shakespeare (and more) on Vancouver’s English Bay . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Thunder From Down Under at the Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-14 Bazaars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 28-29 Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . 15-22 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-32 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-26 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

On the cover: The Bellingham Festival of Music’s resident chamber ensemble will perform music by

Mozart, Bartok and Beethoven on Sunday, July 1, 7:30pm at WWU’s PAC. The members of the Calidore String Quartet are cellist Estelle Choi; violinist Jeffrey Myers; violist Jeremy Berry; and violinist Ryan Meehan. The group has garnered the most prestigious prizes for chamber music in North America and Europe. Photo courtesy of Sophie Zhai. See feature story on the Festival on page 3.

JUNE 2018 Volume 15 Number 5 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

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Bellingham Festival of Music: More Than Concerts Bellingham Festival of Music June 30-July 20 Most events at Western Washington University Tickets at tickets.wwu.edu, 360-650-6146 Details at 360-201-6621 or http://bellinghamfestival.org

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Kelley. They’ll present chatty and informative previews of the programs, provide examples from recordings or the piano, and will demystify the works and offer guideposts for listening. The festival hosts concerts and programs for young people on an annual basis, including chamber music concerts, master classes, Q&A sessions, and rehearsals during the course of the festival. The “Welcome Home” recitals present young musicians who received their training in Whatcom County and are studying in a pre-professional program at a conservatory or university. Bellingham native Jeremy Berry, violist of the Calidore String Quartet, the quartet-in-residence with the festival, gave the first recital as part of the series.

Ellen Pfeifer, a board member of the Bellingham Festival of Music since August 2015, may be responsible for marketing for the festival, but she’s one of its Bellingham Festival of Music co-founder biggest fans. She and her husband, Dan and artistic director Michael Palmer. Polvare, retired to Bellingham in June of Photo courtesy of Anna Zuck. that year, but had attended concerts here since 2004, and even attended festival The festival provides funds for auctions. instruments and private lessons through This is the festival’s Silver Anniversary Blue Skies for Children, a nonprofit that season, “a celebration of longevity and sponsors enrichment programs for artistic excellence against the formidable homeless, low-income, and foster odds faced by nearly all children, ages 6 through orchestral organizations,” 15, in Whatcom and Skagit she says. Counties “It is a milestone and In collaboration with tribute to the volunteers Whatcom Symphony who make it happen every Orchestra, the festival year, to the outstanding offers classes taught by musicians who come back “Mr. Beethoven” (Grant year after year, to the Donnellan, concertmaster people of Bellingham, of WSO and a violinist in Whatcom County, and the Festival Orchestra), to beyond who support us.” local third-grade students. The Silver Anniversary In partnership with coincides with Maestro WSO, a full scholarship is Michael Palmer’s 50th Pianist Inon Barnatan. Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan. awarded to a local music anniversary as a Photo courtesy of Marco Borggreve. Photo courtesy of Marco Borggreve. student to attend the conductor, and he’ll prestigious Marrowstone present some works that Music Festival’s summer have been significant in orchestra training program his career. at WWU. Musicians in the The Bellingham Festival orchestra come from of Music is special in no around the world. small part because of our location. Laura Ardan, A highlight will be the principal clarinet with the West Coast premiere of festival since 2009, says the Pulitzer Prize-winning musicians “dine together, composer Aaron Jay hike together, and enjoy Kernis’ Fourth Symphony the beauty of the area.” “Chromelodeon,” a commission with the New As Jeremy says, “We England Conservatory, currently live in a society Soprano Maria Valdes. Violinist Stefan Jackiw. where information is and the Nashville Symphony. instantaneous and recordings of most music can be streamed Some of the guest artists appearing In cooperation with Bellingham School for free. It’s easier to stay home and listen with the orchestra are cellist Narek Foundation, Bellingham Music Coalition, to music from our own devices than to go Hakhnazaryan; pianist Inon Banatan; the Bellingham School District, Bellingham out to a concert. With that said, one can violinist Stefan Jackiw; and soprano Maria Band Boosters, and Bellingham Alumni experience something amazing while Valdes. Band, the festival helped re-launch the attending a classical music concert. You If you are new to classical music, here’s “Fifth Grade Strings Program.” can witness something that no one a tip: Attend the free, pre-concert talks. In 2017, the festival assisted the outside of the auditorium that night will Ryan Dudenbostel, the charismatic and Ferndale Schools, which, like Bellingham, ever hear. Everyone in the concert hall will witty director of orchestral studies at had suspended its strings program have a different and equally beautiful WWU, will do two of them, along with because of funding shortages. reaction to the music performed.” Robert Lynch, Mitchell Kahn, and Audrey Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

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Bellingham Youth Summer Jazz Band – The band begins rehearsals on

Wed., June 13 from 6-9pm at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 315 Halleck St. Interested 6-12 grade musicians with at least 1 year of playing experience on saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, drums and/or vocals may join if they are currently in school band/ orchestra and/or taking regular private instruction. Seven rehearsals and 10+ performances through Aug. 5. Preregistration deadline is Fri., June 9, by contacting director Mark Kelly at 360-676-5750 or markelly@oz.net.

Yogoman Burning Band Returns To Bellingham – Lovitt Restaurant & Bar

(1114 Harris Ave.) and Jan Peters present Yogoman Burning Band on Fri., June 1, 9pm-midnight. Reservations highly recommended for pre-show dinner; tables will be moved for dancing. New Orleans dance “riddims” compel audiences to get

up and dance with shout-outs, sing-alongs, and call-and-response lyrics. Lead singing drummer Jordan Rain leads his world-class dance band through a variety of syncopated styles: ska, reggae, R&B, funk, soul, hip hop, Latin, rock and New Orleans traditional jazz/brass band music. Admission is $10. More info: 360-6717143, jansongsproductions@gmail.com or https://yogomanburningbandreturns. brownpapertickets.com.

HNWC Ice Cream Social – An

afternoon of music and sweets! Harmony Northwest Chorus, Skagit Valley’s only women’s barbershop chorus, and member of Sweet Adelines International, is hosting an Ice Cream Social on Sat., June 2 from 2-4pm at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Musical performances by Harmony Northwest Chorus, Mount Baker Toppers men’s barbershop chorus, as well as guest quartets. Raffles, prizes and ice cream; what a great way to spend an afternoon. Admission is $10 suggested donation. More info: 360-201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org.

Bellingham Big Band Bash at Boundary Bay Brewery and Bistro –

Six big bands take the stage in Boundary Bay’s beer garden (1107 Railroad Ave.) in a fundraising event to support student scholarships, on Sat., June 2 from 5-9pm. Bands include Bellingham Youth Jazz Band,

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Squalicum and Mount Vernon high school jazz bands, WWU big band, and Columbia Basin College big band. Admission is $10 suggested donation. More info: 360-6501066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. Ave., Bellingham. These are all middle school students from Whatcom County who meet monthly to read and work on chamber music from across the classical literature. They will be playing trios, quartets, and quintets from Boccherini to Ragtime. Free admission. More info: 360-671-7497 or theheyers@msn.com.

WWU Symphony Orchestra –

Western’s top student soloists join the WWU Symphony Orchestra for its final concert of the season, culminating in Debussy’s 1905 symphonic masterpiece La Mer, on Mon., June 4 at 7:30pm in the WWU PAC Concert Hall. Free admission. More info: 360-650-3130 or https://cfpa.wwu.edu/event/wwusymphony-orchestra-2.

Vox In Sox Thomas Harris CD Release Party at Lovitt – Saxophonist

and vocalist Thomas Harris presents his debut album Vox in Socks at a swingin’ CD release party on Sat., June 2 from 7:30-10:30pm at Lovitt Restaurant (1114 Harris Ave., Bellingham). Bring your dancing shoes and delight in Thomas’ original songs and interpretations of some old classics, backed by a 7-piece band of the best musicians around. Tickets are $10 at the door, and grab a copy of Vox in Socks at a special discounted rate while you’re there! Admission is $10. More info: jansongsproductions@gmail.com , 360-6717143 or www.thomasharrismusic.com.

Bach and Forward – Whatcom Chorale,

led by Deborah L. Brown, Artistic Director and Conductor, offers works by two very different Bachs on Sun., June 3 at 3pm at First Congregational Church of Bellingham (2401 Cornwall Ave.). Refresh your spirit with the beauty of J. S. Bach’s “Jesu, Meine Freud” (“Jesus, My Joy”), and then laugh at P.D.Q. Bach’s “Liebeslieder Polkas,” a satirical homage to the romantic Brahms by the elder Bach’s “only forgotten son.” Tickets: online at Brown Paper Tickets; both locations of the Community Food Co-op and Village Books; and at the door. Admission is $20 general / $15 students and seniors / $5 kids under 18. Info: 360-747-7852 or www.whatcomchorale.org.

Bellingham Youth Chamber Players in Concert – A newly formed group of

amazing young classical musicians is presenting a very diverse program of chamber music on Sun., June 3, at 3pm in the Crystal Ballroom at the Leopold Retirement Residence, 1224 Cornwall

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., June 5 from 7-9pm at Greene’s Corner (2208 James St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-306-8137. Mount Vernon High School Jazz Band concert – Come relax and enjoy

the wonderful music of Nestico, Ellington, Miles Davis, Marvin Fisher, Count Basie and much more on Tues., June 5 from 7-9pm at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). These jazz bands are part of the nationally-known Fine Arts Department at Mount Vernon High School. Musicians of all levels are given the opportunity to learn, play, perform and compete at local venues and festivals. The evening will also feature music from Mount Vernon High School’s growing mariachi program. Admission is free, with donations accepted at the door. Info: 360336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/event/mvhs-jazz-live-lincoln.

Bellingham Music Club presents “Keep Calm and Carry On” –

Bellingham Music Club celebrates all things regal when soprano Theresa Bickham and pianist Rachel Roulet present arias sung by queens and princesses in a range of styles on Wed., June 6, 10:30am at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St. in Bellingham). Free and open to all. Spring Tea reception follows the program. More info: 360-305-6526, bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

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

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Play along, or just come to sing with us. Song sheets provided, or come and share a song. We meet every Wednesday, 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (401

Cleveland St.). You’re guaranteed to have a ukedelic time. Admission is by donation. More info: 206-790-4862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Trumpeter Michael Van Bebber at WJMAC – Following up on a great show

in late April, Seattle-based Michael Van Bebber will return for another evening of great music. Michael repeatedly amazes us by transcribing classic albums by jazz greats he admires, then mastering the music and delivering a great evening of jazz. Performance on Wed., June 6 at 7pm in Sylvia Center’s Studio Theatre (205 Prospect Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free. More info: 360-319-3230, info@wjmac.org or www.wjmac.org.

Jazz Project Jazz Jam – Jud Sherwood

hosts The Jazz Project Jazz Jam at Illuminati Brewing Company (3950 Hammer Dr., Suite 101) every Thursday from 5:30-8pm through August. A rotating house trio will perform, and provide the opportunity for other jazzers to sit in with the band. House bands include Blues Union, Tim Volpicella, Scot Ranney, and Jennifer Scott. Illuminati is an all ages venue with great food, beer, wine, cider, and other beverages. No cover. More info: jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com , 360-650-1066 or www.jazzproject.org.

(2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Tickets for BMC Night Beat are $20 general / $15 seniors, available at Village Books, online, and at the door before the concert. Take a teen for free! For more information, please visit www.bellinghammusicclub.org or call 360-305-6526.

The Haynie Opry Presents – The

Haynie Opry presents “A Gospel and Patriotic Weekend,” featuring Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends Band with special guest artists Curtis Hull and Paul Holtzheimer. Performances Fri. & Sat., June 8 & 9 at 7pm at the Haynie Grange (3344 Haynie Rd., Blaine). Admission is $10 / kids under 12 free. In addition, Matt Audette and the Circle of Friends Band will perform the Old-Time Gospel Music Matinee, Sat., June 9 at 3pm. Admission is $5 at the door. More info: 360-366-3321.

WWU Jazz Night – Come listen to

brilliant WWU musicians play live jazz music for free! The concert begins at 7:30pm in the PAC Concert Hall on Fri., June 8. Free. More info: 360-650-3130 or https://cfpa.wwu.edu/event/jazz-night.

Voices for the Salish Sea – Tiller’s Folly, The Wilds, the British Columbia Boys Choir, and special guest Ta’Kaiya Blaney team up to present Voices for the Salish Sea, combining musical performances, media and more, on Thurs., June 7 at 7pm in the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St.). Our goal is to entertain, engage, and educate by presenting a series of affordable, family-friendly live music concerts. The purpose of these performances is to promote awareness, advocacy, stewardship and support for the unique ecosystem that is our Salish Sea. Admission is $20 general / $10 students. More info: 360-734-6080 or www.voicesforthesalishsea.com.

Theresa Bickham and pianist Rachel Roulet bring Marie Stuart and Guinevere to life in “Keep Calm and Carry On; Try Me, Good King!” Queens and princesses sing arias by Handel, Purcell, Donizetti, Schumann, Richard Rogers, and more on Thurs., June 7, 7:30pm, at First Congregational Church

is an American actress, television and film director, screenwriter, and singersongwriter. She is best known for her portrayal of Doris Schwartz in the 1982 TV series Fame. She was also the lead singer on the UK top five hit “Hi Fidelity.” Val is a good friend of ours, and we are honored to have her visit and play for us. She is an awesomely talented singer and songwriter. Come and share a night of great music, great company, and of course coffee and baked goodies. Proceeds after expenses benefit “Loads of Love” laundry costs help

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BMC Night Beat Celebrates All Things Regal – Maryland-based soprano

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Backstage @ the Border presents Valerie Landsburg – Valerie Landsburg


in Blaine. Concert on Sat., June 9 at 7pm at Christ Episcopal Church (382 Boblett St.). Admission is $7 donation at the door (no one is turned away). More info: 360-9279085, backstageattheborder@gmail.com or www.backstageattheborder.com.

Burnin’ in Mount Vernon 2018 –

Nashville recording artist Eric Heatherly returns to the historic Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) with The Chris Eger Band (part 2). Two guitarslingers duel it out in a sequel to what was called by many as one of the best nights of 2017! Dubbed “Burnin’ in Mount Vernon,” this show promises to be bigger, better, and once again, a night long-remembered. New songs, raffle giveaways, and, of course, a show like only these guys can give, on Sat., June 9 at 7:30pm. Admission is $25-$80. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/performance/ericheatherly-chris-eger-band-burnin-mount-vernon.

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

2nd Sunday concert on Sun., June 10 at 2pm, featuring the Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band on the Heart of Anacortes Stage (1014 4th St.). The Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band performs hot New Orleans style jazz, Dixieland, and 1920s popular songs. The band members are all lifelong traditional jazz players with decades of experience. Ansgar Duemchen is the cornetist. Jim De Joie plays clarinet. John Mascorella is the trombone man. Tim Sherman strums the plectrum banjo, while John Bigelow holds the bottom on tuba. Rounding out the group is Bob Merrihew on trap drums. More info: 360-293-1910 or www.jazzatthelibrary.com.

June 14 at 7:30pm at Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldston Rd.). Dr. Anderson holds degrees from Oberlin Conservatory and the University of Michigan. A native of Bellingham, he currently resides in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Tickets are $20 general and $5 students and are available at brownpapertickets.com or at the door. Limited seating. More info: 360-733-4676 or solatido@earthlink.net.

Firefly Concert Series: Dr. Andrew Le –

The Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) welcomes Dr. Andrew Le on Sat., June 16 at 7:30pm. Born in Vietnam, pianist and Steinway Artist Andrew (Drew) Le has been hailed as “an impressive tour-de-force ... a plenitude of poetic nuance” (New York Concert Review) and lauded for his “pistonlike precision” (Mountain Tradition). Drew was the first-prize winner of the 2004 Hilton Head International Piano Competition, and is the Associate Professor of Piano at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. He and his wife, violinist Jennifer Walvoord, are the Artistic Directors of the Chamber Music Festival of Saugatuck. Performance on Sat., June 16 at 7:30pm. Admission is $25. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/dr-andrew-le. (more music on page 8)

Ron Jones’ Jazz Forest One Last Time – WJMAC is lucky to have Ron

Jones’ 12-piece big band one last time this season. For this gig Ron has managed to add trumpeter Chuck Findley to join his fellow Tonight Show veteran tenor saxophonist Pete Christlieb and the rest of this great band. You may not know it, but you have probably heard both these guys on the radio often, as they were indemand session players who helped out talents like Steely Dan and Tom Waits. You don’t get many chances to hear a jazz band this big and this good pairing two such great musicians with some of the best NW talent, like Susan Pascal (vibes), Matt Jorgensen (drums), and Jeff Kashiwa (alto). Each of the Jazz Forest gigs brings a little different mix of personnel, but the playing is always stellar. Performance on Wed., June 13 at 7pm in Sylvia Center’s Studio Theatre (205 Prospect Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students. More info: 360-319-3230, info@wjmac.org or www.wjmac.org.

Cole Anderson – Pianist Cole Anderson

presents music by Schubert, Mendelssohn, Debussy, Rzewski, and Chopin on Thurs., Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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From NYC: Vincent Herring Quartet –

be available for purchase. Picnickers are encouraged to recycle and compost. Sanitary Service Company, Inc. (SSC) helps ensure proper stewardship of the park with composting and recycling bins. Alcohol and vaping are not permitted in the park. Donations to enable The Eldridge Society to continue to pay the performers will be gratefully accepted at the concerts. More info: 360-305-0536, Marlaken19@aol.com or www.facebook.com/ElizabethParkSummerConcerts.

Photo by Jamie Sayegh.

The great alto and soprano saxophonist Vincent Herring returns to Bellingham leading a quartet featuring Carl Allen on drums, Yasushi Nakamura on bass, and Victor Gould on piano. The veteran of 20 recordings as a leader and over 250 as a sideman “has an unerring knack for merging technical command with hearton-sleeve emotiveness. (New Yorker, 2017) Performance on Wed., June 20 at 7pm in Sylvia Center’s Studio Theatre (205 Prospect Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students. More info: 360-319-3230, info@wjmac.org or www.wjmac.org.

Elizabeth Park Summer Concerts –

These family-friendly concerts are free, and sponsored by The Eldridge Society, in partnership with Bellingham Parks and Recreation, on Thursdays from 6-8pm in Elizabeth Park. Concerts are Heroes (June 21, youth rock band) and Stirred Not Shaken (June 28, jazz standards). Food will

Albanie Falletta, Ryan Gould, and Lauryn Gould in Concert – Albanie

Falletta (pictured) is an early jazz and blues guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter living and playing in New Orleans. She met string bassist Ryan Gould over a decade ago, in Austin. Albanie soon began leading her own swing band in Austin, of which Ryan was a formative member. This tour will be a very special reunion. Joining them will be the amazing woodwind player, Lauryn Gould, another key player in the Austin early jazz scene. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Bellingham YWCA, the only non-profit in Bellingham that provides housing for single homeless women. Concert on Sat., June 23 from 7-9:30pm in the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St.). Admission is $18. More info: 360-733-5960 or harrisfd@gmail.com.

Bassist Adam Thomas Closes Out WJMAC Season – Canadian Adam

Thomas is no stranger to Bellingham. Though he hasn’t been down a lot recently, his bass playing and vocals have pleased WJMAC audiences repeatedly over the last several years. Don’t miss this chance to hear him. This will be a great closing show for our 2017-18 season. Come help us celebrate another great year of live jazz at WJMAC. Performance on Wed., June 27 at 7pm in Sylvia Center’s Studio Theatre (205 Prospect Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free. More info: 36-319-3230 or www.wjmac.org.

Drayton Harbor Music Festival –

Registration for the 17th Annual Drayton Harbor Music Camp (July 8-14) for students aged 12-19 is still open. Seven days of music classes, jamming, and concerts by both teachers and students. Jazz, classic/contemporary, songwriting, traditional jazz, etc. World-class faculty! Cost is $450 / room and board $400. More info: kittyking4@gmail.com or www.draytonharbormusic.org.

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Bellingham Laughter Club – Embrace

laughter for a rich and rewarding life! Free to 4-104 year olds. Laughter Club meets Sun., June 3 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.

Photography Club Monthly Meeting: “Street Photography” – We meet the second Wednesday of each month (June 13, 7-9pm) at the Sustainable Living Center behind ReStore (2309 Meridian St., Bellingham). Our monthly meetings cover all types of photography and all levels of experience, and include presentations on photography-related topics, sharing of work, critical analysis opportunities and field photographic events. Admission is free to check us out / membership $25 annually. More info: CarolSheppardPhotography@gmail.com or www.bellinghamphotographyclub.zenfolio.com.

Imagine This! Home & Landscape Tour – Do-it-yourselfers will delight in a

day of exploring innovative and ecofriendly homes during Sustainable Connections 16th Annual Imagine This! Home & Landscape Tour in Bellingham on Sat., June 23. The tour will have eight stops, showcasing the best in natural, eco-friendly homes and landscapes. For $10, participants can take a self-guided tour, visiting local homes utilizing the latest innovations in green design, tiny homes, reclaimed materials, net zero energy, rainwater harvesting, passive solar construction, rain gardens, food forests, low maintenance landscapes, and more.

The VIP Bus Tour is also back! Ticket holders can make the most out of the tour with in-depth green building education and guided stops, hassle free transportation, drinks, and a delicious local lunch. There are a limited quantity of VIP tickets so get them soon! All VIP tickets must be purchased by June 20 / $10 self-guided available for purchase at the Co-op, Village Books, and the RE Store / $45 VIP Bus Tour available at WhatcomHomeandLandscapeTour.org. More info: 360-647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections.org or https://sustainableconnections.org/events.

Astronomy Meeting – The Whatcom

Association of Celestial Observers meets on Thurs., June 14, from 7-9pm in the front auditorium of the WECU building, (5659 Barrett Rd, Ferndale, exit 262). A slide presentation takes you on a journey through the beautiful universe and into the earth’s deep past. Free admission. More info: www.whatcomastronomy.com.

Gathering of Crones – Crones, an

archetype for older women, meet monthly for discussion, singing, and poetry. Find support, share your adventure in living, and connect to camaraderie with other sisters. Newcomers welcome. Join us on Thurs., June 21 from 10-11:30am at The Willows (3115 Squalicum Pkwy., 1st Floor West Lounge). Free admission. More info: 360-595-4485.

Bellingham City Club Monthly Program – Founded in 1993, the

Bellingham City Club is a non-partisan civic organization with over 450 members that fosters dialogue and debate on important issues facing our community. City Club meets for lunch on the 4th Wednesday of the month (June 27) 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 non-members / $5 adults (under 29) in advance; $15 members / $20 non-members at the door / $5 for Young Adults (29 and under) when purchased in advance on Brown Paper Tickets; a limited number of tickets may be available at the door at the cost of $15 for members and $20 for guests. Programs are filmed by the City of Bellingham, BTV 10 and aired on the city’s YouTube channel. To watch our previous programs, and to learn more about current programs please check out our website. More info: 360739-1427, info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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June Heats Up at the Mount Baker Theatre by Marla Bronstein Seven Things I’ve Learned: An Evening with Ira Glass Saturday, June 23, 7:30pm. Tickets: $25 and up. On June 23, Mount Baker Theatre will present Seven Things I’ve Learned: An Evening with Ira Glass. Glass is returning to Bellingham, and is bringing his brand new show on storytelling. If you listen to public radio or podcasts, chances are good you already know the iconic voice and words of Ira Glass. Glass is a five-time Peabody Award winner and the creator, producer, and host of This American Life. If you have never listened, you should. Don’t just take my word for it. Over 2 million people listen every week on their local National Public Radio stations. Glass describes This American Life as true, but not boring, stories that are entertaining and funny, with surprising plot twists. Seven Things I’ve Learned gives Glass the chance to share lessons from his life and career in storytelling: What inspires him to create? What drives his passion? How have failures and successes informed his decisions? During his presentation, Ira Glass will create stories live onstage and help his audience better follow the creative process of one of our foremost storytellers. The last time he was at MBT, I went to go hear him speak. A long time fan, I had only recently discovered his essay The Gap. It changed my life for the better. I snuck backstage to try to meet him. Words of advice: Take a good look at his headshot. He’s an unassuming gentleman. Most people would recognize his voice but probably don’t know what he looks like, making it easy to walk right by him. Which I did, and will kick myself for that for the rest of my life. If history is a good teacher, tickets will sell out well before the doors open. Peter Yarrow Plays Solo Show Friday, June 29, 7:30pm. All seats: $21.50 If you don’t know the name Peter Yarrow, maybe you would recognize his soothing melodic voice from the group Peter, Paul and Mary, the popular folk singing trio of the 60s. Yarrow’s voice is still relevant at the age of 80 as he takes the MBT stage. When I was in high school, a friend would literally burst into tears whenever we played their recording of Puff, the Magic Dragon (which, he asserts, is not about marijuana). Back in March 2018, fans of Peter Yarrow were disappointed when emergency surgery forced him to miss participating in Lonesome Traveler when it was presented at MBT. Amy Guerra,

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Associate Executive Director of MBT explained, “The show happened, it just happened without Peter Yarrow, as it was originally conceived and performed without him. We gave patrons the choice of attending the show without him or getting a refund. Peter Yarrow then stepped up and offered to come back and perform a solo show so that people who were excited to see him still could. Those who purchased tickets to the original show have been sent new tickets by our Box Office (and should call if they haven’t

received them).” All remaining seats are on sale for the price of $21.50. At the time of writing, tickets were still available to both shows. Sales are expected to pick up as performance dates approach. Guerra also wants MBT patrons to know that the new MBT website enables patrons to see the exact location of available seats for reserved seating events. Visit the website at www.mountbakertheatre.com or call the box office at 360-734-6080.

Opening Doors: Prejudice and Inclusion – This multi-disciplinary

Hirst, we will discuss: who uses water, when, and for what purposes; what might happen in the future as glaciers continue to shrink and summer streamflows and rainfall decline; and various options to address our water-quantity problems. Takes place Thurs., June 14 from 7-9pm at the Lynden Library (216 4th St.). Free admission. More info: 360-354-4883 or www.wcls.org.

interactive presentation regarding prejudice and inclusion brings together history, arts, and psychology to offer a path of mindful avoidance for these most human of tendencies, prejudice and exclusion. Presenters include Dr. Paul Englesberg, educator and historian; singer and songwriter Linda Allen; WWU art students Carly McCartney, Ramneet Kaur, and Theresa Williams; and local mental health professionals Dr. Nina Spadaro, Rives Thornton, and Andrea Beilner. Takes place Wed., June 6 at 7 pm at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). Free admission. More info: 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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“Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey: A Photographic Legacy” – Tour the

Whatcom County Water Supply: The Hirst Decision – Whatcom County is

breathtaking photographs of Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey, with narration by Everson photographer Gary Meader, on Wed., June 20 from 6:45-7:45pm at the Sumas Library (461 2nd St.). Kinsey is famous for his images of the early 20th century Pacific Northwest logging and railroad industries, which his wife Tabitha May Kinsey developed and printed at their studio in Sedro Woolley. Using his own experience as a photographer, and Kinsey’s large format images, Gary will help us see and appreciate the Kinseys’ hard work and accomplishments. This program is presented in partnership with the Sumas Community/Senior Center. Free admission. Info: 360-988-2501 or www.wcls.org.

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blessed with abundant water, but not always at the right time. We have rain and snow in the winter, when water use is low. But use is high in the summer. This supply/ demand imbalance will get worse because of population growth and climate change, leading to less water for people, fish, the environment, and recreation. Led by Eric


A Walk Along the Garden Path at Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery –

The transition from spring to summer is never more evident than when strolling along the garden path in June. Discover the new greens of budding leaves and bursts of color in daisies, dandelions, and dahlias, as we showcase original works of art in pastel and mixed media by Bellingham artist Laurie Potter. Accurate with a touch of whimsy, Laurie’s paintings have delighted her fans for many years. Also included in the show are a selection of Sumi-e sketches and drawings by Dorothy Allyn Deets, watercolors by Louise Peterson, and oil paintings by Rob Vetter. Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery is located at 311 W. Holly St., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

Call to Artists for CHIRP! – Fourth

Corner Frames (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham) would like to invite local artists to participate in CHIRP! a show all about birds. The show will take place July 6-28. More info: www.fourthcornerframes.com , 360-734-1340 or framr4u@aol.com.

June at Whatcom Art Market –

Summer at the Art Market, a place to find great local art. Paintings, photography, basketry, glassware, textiles, cuddly art, woodwork, rock art, jewelry and much more. This month’s featured artists: May 30-June 3: Jeanette Dushkin, painter of acrylic and oil landscape studies. Jeanette will be demonstrating her art Sat. & Sun., June 2 & 3, 11-3pm • June 6-10: Jennifer Korn-Leech, creator of kiln-fused glass. She will feature a display styled after the 1950s Italian “Handkerchief Vases” and will be demonstrating her art Sat., June 9, noon-3. • June 13-17: John Young is a photographer who makes use of computer photography editing to create his images. He will be demonstrating his process Sat., June 16 and Sun., June 17, noon-5. • June 20-24: Kenneth Kearney is a wild-life photographer who journeys to Alaska and other wild places to create unforgettable images. He will be on-site during the Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk, June 22, for meet & greet from 5-8pm. • June 27-July 1: Diane Stiles specializes in acrylic paintings and jewelry. Come meet Diane Sat. June 30, noon-3 when she will demonstrate mixed media and collage. • The Art Market is open during the Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk, June 22, 6-8pm, when many of our 45 artists are on-site to meet and talk with you about their art. Most of our artists will take commissions if you are looking for a special piece of their art. Come see us, bring your friends and family and share the best display of Whatcom’s art! And don’t forget, we have gift cards! WAM is a cooperative for the members of Whatcom Art Guild. Admission is Free. More info: 360-738-8564.

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, www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibition/crows-shadow or museuminfo@cob.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. Diebenkorn developed a reputation for ethereal, large-scale abstractions. Although his early work is associated with Abstract Expressionism and the Bay Area Figurative Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, his vision was truly unique. Organized by the Richard Diebenkorn Foundation. On exhibit at the Whatcom Museum

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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/ the-intimate-diebenkorn.

Sensorium Group Art Exhibition at Gallery Pegasus – Sensorium is themed

to bring awareness of the phenomenological and sensory experience of various technologies. Works that are likely to be featured are animated projections on 2D hanging works, florescent and neon fine art works, native pop art, human/industrial setting landscape paintings, digital glitch art, interactive electricity pieces, and infinity light mirrors. Shows through June 30 at Gallery Pegasus (301 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: Heidi@gallerypegasus.com.

Devils in the Details at Make.Shift Art Space – Join us in June for Devils in the Details, a group art exhibit featuring drawings and paintings by Logan McQuaig, Kelly Hoekema, Toby Stanger, and Sarah Schild. All four Bellingham-

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based artists are exceptionally skilled in capturing the exquisite minutia of their subjects. Logan McQuaig’s dark, yet beautiful paintings depict intricate scenes punctured with poignant social commentary. Kelly Hoekema’s style of layering translucent paper in her illustrations of the divine feminine result in hauntingly gorgeous portraits. Alongside Toby Stanger’s surrealist hybrid monsters and Sarah Schild’s pencil drawings of medieval creatures, this collection is a stunning exploration of the morbid and the mystical. Join us for the opening on Fri., June 1 from 6-10pm during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk (306

Flora St.). Free admission. More info: 360933-1849, gallery@makeshiftproject.com or makeshiftproject.com/gallery.

June Art Show at Scott Milo Gallery – Join us for the 3rd Annual “Little Gems” show June 1-30. This is a juried small works show with work from Plein Air Washington Artists. We will have 75 pieces, and awards will be given by juror Michele Usibelli. Reception with the artists is Fri., June 1, 6-9pm (420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes). Free admission. Info: 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com.

June Chamber of Commerce Artwalk –

Mark your calendars for the Anacortes’ Chamber of Commerce Summer Artwalk on Fri., June 1 from 6-9pm and Sat., June 2 from 10am-5pm. Be sure to meet the new business owners on Commercial Avenue that are participating in the event, which include Pret-A-Port, Fidalgo Artisan Yarn & Clothing, The Johnson Landing, Paper Birds Boutique, and Watermark Book Co. A new 6-month art show called Here Comes Summer at City Hall opens June 1 with our 98221 artists! Friday night’s event will be in conjunction with the First Friday Art Walk. More info: 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.anacortesart.com or www.anacortes.org.

The Waterfront Artists – Celebrate the

coming season at Waterfront Artist Studios (1220 Central Ave.), during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk on Fri., June 1 from 6-10pm. Featured on the street level is a multi-media experience, “Echoes: A Visual Conversation About Industrial Decay at the Georgia Pacific Property” with Colleen Harper, Karen Theusen, Marie Duckworth and James Bretz. Upstairs are Lorna Libert, Ria Harboe, Aaron Joella, Frankie Dammann, Valerie Wade, Arlene Beacom, Kristen Ingman, Karen Frances, Bryan Hughes a.k.a. Topus, Michael Barnes and Shelby Sneva a.k.a. Sown Designs. Singer, songwriter, accordion player, Dandelion, performs her mix of cabaret and gypsy folk with a spoonful of sugar.

Sun, 2 & 3, 10am-5pm). Go down hidden drives and into private workshops where local island artists celebrate the annual San Juan Island Artists’ Studio Tour. You’ll see a complement of original paintings, ceramics, glass, jewelry, photography, wood, mixed medium, sculpture and fiber. This is your chance to buy fine art at its source, so mark your calendar! Free. More info: 360-378-7110, danormary@gmail.com or www.sanjuanislandartists.com.

Open Studio Painting Wednesdays –

Learn to paint/learn to paint better in Open Studio Painting Classes at Studio UFO. This is a great way to increase your painting skills. All skill levels benefit as the instruction is easel-to-easel using your media and personal project. Join UFO members for professional instruction and spirited presentations and lively critiques. Paint and share in a community of high artistic energy and understanding. All skill levels welcome! Personal style and voice recognized and highly encouraged! Join us at Studio UFO (301 W. Holly St., M-4) on Wed., June 6, 13, 20 & 27. Admission is $200 for 4 days or $62 per day. Info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Art Exhibit – Friends of the Anacortes

Library’s Art Exhibit runs through Sept. 13. Open specifically in the Community Meeting Room of the library for public viewing of art for sale on Wed., June 6, from 1-2pm. A percentage of sales goes to the Friends of the Anacortes Library. Free admission. More info: 360-299-9584.

Young Artists Club (grades 6-12) –

Work on your art skills, engage in fun theatre/improv games, and meet new friends on Wednesdays through June 13 at 3pm at the Ferndale Library (2125 Main St.). This is a social club for teens who love art, theatre, and playing games with friends. Snacks and beverages are provided. Free admission. More info: 360-384-3647 or www.wcls.org.

27th Annual San Juan Island Artists’ Studio Tour – Our island professional

artists open their doors to welcome the public on the first weekend of June (Sat. &

Leafy Cove by watercolor artist Peggy Woods.

Opening Reception: Summer Exhibits – The Jansen Art Center (321

Front St., Lynden) invites you to attend the opening reception for our summer exhibitions on Thurs., June 7 from 6-8pm. Our Fine Arts Gallery welcomes artist Peggy Woods in Along Water’s Edge. Photographer Norman E. Riley will be on exhibit in the Library Workshop with

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Artist-In-Residence at Glacier National Park. Ria Harboe and Nancy Canyon bring their colorful artwork to the Chamber Hall Gallery in Organic Shape and Perception. The 2018 Summer Juried Exhibit will feature the artwork of artists from around the region. The Ceramics Studio will also host the Annual Cup Show. Finally, artist Gene Jaress will be at The Inn at Lynden (100 5th St.) opening an exhibit featuring his latest oil paintings. Jaress studied at the Cornish School of Allied Arts following combat duty in Vietnam. His artwork is influenced by Chinese painting techniques, Expressionism and the atmosphere of the Skagit Valley. He paints in an indirect style, using multiple transparent layers of paint to create a luminous atmospheric expression. Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/exhibitions.

Travels with a Portrait Photographer –

Explore this year’s sesquicentennial celebration honoring Edward S. Curtis and the art of portraiture with photographer Sharon Eva Grainger. She will talk about her life’s work as a portrait photographer around the world, her experiences photographing collaboratively in indigenous communities, and delve into the difference between looking and seeing. Takes place on Sat., June 9 at 7:30pm at the Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). Free admission. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

Floral & Feather – Cooper Lanza Gallery (1415 13th St. in Fairhaven) presents a group showing of eclectic interpretations of “floral and feather.” The opening reception will be held on Sun., June 10 from 4-7pm. Flights of fancy! Come dressed in your best; costumes encouraged! Free admission. Info: 360223-5352, cooperlanzagallery@gmail.com or www.cooperlanzagallery.com.

artist and art instructor) and Bob Winters (former Chair of WCC’s Arts and Humanities Division and WCC English instructor since 1985) will co-host the tour. The Gathering, Cosmic Totem, Levitating Sphere, and a Japanese-style water feature are just a few of the works featured in this enchanting evening on Whatcom’s 72-acre campus. Bring a friend and discover intriguing and awe-inspiring works of art and architecture that are an integral part of the college’s history. There is no fee for this tour, but pre-registration is required as space is limited. Takes place Wed., June 13 from 6-7:30pm. More info: 360-3833200, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.whatcom.ctc.edu.

Father’s Day Open House & Studio Sale – Help us celebrate Father’s Day with

an Open House & Studio Sale at Morrison Glass Art (211 Lincoln St., Bellingham) on Sat., June 16 from 10am-4pm. Join us for live glassblowing demonstrations and refreshments. This event is free and fun for the entire family. More info: 360-7148732, info@morrisonglassart.com or visit us on Facebook.

be held on Fri., June 22 from 5-8pm. Artwood is located at 1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-647-1628, artwood@qwestoffice.net or www.artwoodgallery.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 from 5-8pm on Fri., June 22. Free. Info: 206-696-2671, scott@scottwardart.com or www.fairhavenartwalk.com.

BellinghamART Children and Teen Summer Camps – Children and teens

will create art and crafts with projects using drawing and painting, sculpting, collage, block printing, and scratch art. Ages 6-8: June 25-28, “An Ocean Art Mystery”; 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.” Ages 9 & up, Teens and Adults: June 25-28, “Art (continued on page 14)

Blooming – Spring has planted itself firmly in the creative center of June featured artist, AnnMarie DeCollibus. Her latest creations beg to be piled high with the garden’s harvest—flowers and food alike. Meet the artist at a reception on Fri., June 22 from 5-8pm at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave.), during Fairhaven’s 4th Friday Art Walk. More info: 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. Artwood Gallery – Artwood member

Karen Healy is the featured artist for June. Karen is a woodworker, jewelry maker, glass artist, and weaver who forges steel and works with beautiful stone with her furniture. She has a large variety of items to choose from. Our art walk for June will

My People, Our Places – View

paintings by local artist Karen Thompson from June 13-July 21 at the Deming Libary (2044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). Working in the Impressionist style Karen’s paintings reflect the significant people and places known to the artist. Sponsored by the Friends of the Deming Library. Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

Art, Sculpture & Architecture Walking Tour of WCC Campus –

Spend a June evening strolling Whatcom’s beautiful campus on this annual guided walking tour of the college’s impressive art works and architecture. Trish Harding (local Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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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: rose@sustainableconnections.org , www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ birchwood-international-market or 360-647-7093.

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from under the Sea”; July 2-6, “The 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 30Aug. 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.

Join us for a new neighborhood market festival the last Friday of the month, June-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

Chuckanut Community Forest Celebration – Come celebrate the

Chuckanut Community Forest and the neighbors that helped protect this natural wonder on Sat., June 2 from 2-7pm at Chuckanut Center (103 Chuckanut Dr. N, Bellingham). Schedule is: guided tours and music in the gazebo from 2-4pm; keynote speaker and open mic from 4-5pm; and potluck dinner with more music from 5-7pm. Free admission. More info: 360383-7502 or swilson1733@gmail.com.

Takes place on Sat., June 30 from noon4pm during Sumas Days at the Sumas Community/Senior Center (461 2nd St.). New items. Gently used. Tables full o’stuff! Join in: $10 for an 8’ table inside, or space outside. Profits go towards programing! Set up: Friday after 3pm or Sat. begins 8am. Call 360-988-2714 and leave your name & phone number; someone will call you back! Also Friends of Sumas Library Book Sale. Tables of books for your summer reading. Free admission.

Whatcom Middle School in Bellingham. Cost is $108 half day / $160 full day. More info: info@bellinghamyouthultimate.org or http://bellinghamyouthultimate.org/ registration/summer-camp.

Ultimate Summer Camp – Ultimate

(Frisbee) is an exciting, fun, noncontact team sport that mixes elements of soccer, basketball, and American football into one high-energy game. Top level Ultimate players require an unmatched degree of speed, stamina, and agility, yet the simplicity of the rules means it is easy and fun for newcomers to pick up. The sport is also self-refereed, emphasizing mutual respect between players. Takes place June 25-28 at Battersby Field across from

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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 beginning May 1. San Juan Cruises is located at the Bellingham/Alaska Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Admission is $35 general / $30 members. More info: 360-778-8930 or whatcommuseum.org/ history-sunset-cruise.

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JUNE 2018 FRIDAY 6/1/2018 Giant Fund-Raising Rummage Sale, Trinity

Lutheran Church, 9am-3pm, free, 360-7342770, church@trinitybellingham.org or www.trinitybellingham.org. (pg. 28) Movement As Medicine: 55+ Yoga, Forum de Freedom, 11am-12:15pm, $10 suggested donation / bring your own mat, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park Multi-Purpose Room, 3:30-5:30pm, free, 360-966-0516, bergmanjeff@yahoo.com. (pg. 30)

Anacortes Chamber of Commerce Summer Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.anacortesart.com. (pg. 12)

“Echoes: A Visual Conversation About Industrial Decay at the Georgia Pacific Property,” Waterfront Artist Studios, 6-10pm,

free, waterfrontartiststudios@gmail.com. (pg. 12)

Opening Reception: “Devils in the Details,”

Make.Shift Art Space, 6-10pm, free, 360-9331849, gallery@makeshiftproject.com or makeshiftproject.com/gallery. (pg. 11-12) Opening Reception: June Art Show, Scott Milo Gallery, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 12)

Author Event: Lucy Jane Bledsoe and “Evolution of Love,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event.

“Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm,

$10, 360-306-8531, info@baay.org or www.baay.org. Swing Revival Dance, The Majestic, 7-11pm, $12 general / $10 students, seniors and military, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com , www.bellinghamdancecompany.com or 360-224-4082. “It Can’t Happen Here,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 general / free for SVC students with ID, damond.morris@skagit.edu or www.mysvc.skagit.edu/directory. asp?pagenumber=249. (pg. 25) “The Aliens,” Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater, 7:30pm, $20 general / $15 members, info@sylviacenterforthearts.org or sylvia.center/events. (pg. 25) “The Wolves,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm, $15, www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org. (pg. 25)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm, $20, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 25) Yogoman Burning Band, Lovitt Restaurant & Bar, 9-11:30pm, $10, 360-671-7143 or jansongsproductions@gmail.com. (pg. 4)

Anacortes Chamber of Commerce Summer Artwalk, Downtown Anacortes, 10am-5pm. (pg. 12)

Coffee with Northwest Singles Club,

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Artist Talk and Opening Reception: Pieter VanZanden and “Adaptation,” Smith & Vallee Gallery, 3:30-7pm, free, 360-766-6230, submissions@smithandvallee.com or www.smithandvalleegallery.com. Artists Open House Sidewalk Sale, That’s Knot All Artists’ Co-Op, 11am-7pm, free, 360-3991660, thatsknotallartists@hotmail.com.

Featured Artist Demo (Jeanette Dushkin), Whatcom Art Market, 11am-3pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11)

The Noiseguy (Charlie Williams, vocal sound impressionist; for grades K-5), Deming Library, 11am-noon, free, www.wcls.org.

Dan the Magic Man (grades K-5), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Chuckanut Community Forest Celebration,

Chuckanut Center, 2-7pm, free, 360-383-7502, swilson1733@gmail.com. (pg. 14) HNWC Ice Cream Social, Mount Vernon Community Center, 2-4pm, $10 suggested donation, contact@harmonynorthwest.org , 360201-5861, www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 4) “Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm & 7pm.

The Noiseguy (Charlie Williams, vocal sound impressionist; for grades K-5), South Whatcom Library, 2-3pm, free, www.wcls.org.

Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10

members / $6 students / $12 general, www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 26) 3rd Annual Hamster Crawl, Downtown Bellingham, 3-8pm, $25, 360-714-9355, hamsterevents@ccsite.org or https://events.cascadeconnections.org. (pg. 28) Bellingham Big Band Bash, Boundary Bay Beer Garden, 5-9pm, $10 suggested donation, 360650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 4-5) Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Author Event: Amber Casali and “Hiking Washington’s Fire Lookouts,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event. Rocky Vasalino Show, Steakhouse 9, 7-11pm, $25, lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com , 360510-0654 or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com. (pg. 28)

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

cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or 4u2eat.net. NBT’s “Cinderella,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $10-$35, info@northwestballet.org , 360-714-1246 or www.northwestballet.org. (pg. 26) “It Can’t Happen Here,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) “The Aliens,” Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) “The Wolves,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

“Vox In Sox” Thomas Harris CD Release Party, Lovitt Restaurant & Bar, 7:30-10:30pm,

$10, jansongsproductions@gmail.com , 360-6717143 or www.thomasharrismusic.com. (pg. 5)

SUNDAY 6/3/2018 Community Pancake Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-noon, adults $6, kids 6-10 $2, 5 and under free, 360-592-2705. (pg. 28).

27th Annual San Juan Island Artists’ Studio Tour, San Juan Island Studios, 10am-5pm. (pg. 12)

Whatcom Art Market (demo by featured artist Jeanette Dushkin), Whatcom Art Market, 11am-3pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11)

Marvin Johnson and Yesterday’s Playboys

(music pre-1968), Lovitt Restaurant, 1-3pm, no cover. “It Can’t Happen Here,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 25) “Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm.

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 25)

Bach and Forward, First Congregational Church

of Bellingham, 3pm, $20 general / $15 students and seniors / $5 kids under 18, 360-747-7852, www.whatcomchorale.org. (pg. 5)

Bellingham Youth Chamber Players in Concert, The Leopold Retirement Residence,

3-4pm, free, 360-671-7497, theheyers@msn.com. (pg. 5) “Cinderella,” Mount Baker Theatre, 3pm. (pg. 26) Scottish Music Session (both musicians and audience members welcome), Littlefield Celtic Center, 3-6pm, free, events@celticarts.org , https://celticarts.org/music-sessions-at-thelittlefield-celtic-center or 360-416-4934.

Author Event: Jen Neale and “Land Mammals and Sea Creatures” & Christine Higdon and “The Very Marrow of Our Bones,” Village Books (Bellingham), 4pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event.

SATURDAY 6/2/2018 Giant Fund-Raising Rummage Sale, Trinity Lutheran Church, 9am-3pm. (pg. 28)

Inaugural Bellingham Scottish Gathering,

Hovander Park (Ferndale), 9am-5pm, $15 general / $12 students, seniors, active military / $40 family / free kids 5 and under, scottishdancesociety.org , Facebook.com/scottishdance.org. (pg. 31)

27th Annual San Juan Island Artists’ Studio Tour, San Juan Island Studios, 10am-5pm, free, 360-378-7110, danormary@gmail.com or www.sanjuanislandartists.com. (pg. 12) Vegetation Monitoring Workshop, Hamilton Town Hall, 10am-3pm, free, 360-336-0172, ktaylor@skagitfisheries.org or www.skagitfisheries.org/event/vegetationmonitoring-workshop-2. (pg. 32)

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

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JUNE 2018 Bellingham Laughter Club, Elizabeth Park (near owl sculpture), 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, www.worldlaughtertour.com. (pg. 9)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Thomas Harris Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

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

Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-464-2229, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org.

MONDAY 6/4/2018 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 suggested donation, 360-464-2229 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org. WWU Symphony Orchestra, WWU PAC Concert Hall (155), 7:30-9:30pm, free, https://cfpa.wwu.edu/event/wwu-symphony-orchestra-2 or 360-650-3130. (pg. 5)

TUESDAY 6/5/2018 Off the Shelf Book Club (“Behold the Dreamers” by Imbolo Mbue), South

Whatcom Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Creating in Clay (new techniques for sculpting and handbuilding; 6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics Studio, 1:30-4pm or 6-8:30pm, $165, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

The Magic Story Bike (high energy show of magic and traditional Japanese stories; grades K-5), Point Roberts Library, 3-4pm, free, 360-945-6545, www.wcls.org.

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. WWU Chamber Music, Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 5-6pm, free / all ages, 360-650-3133, lisa.mccarthy@wwu.edu.

Pediatric Doc Talk: “How to Live a Healthy Lifestyle: Does My Child Have a Sitting Disease?” (guardians and kids 11+), Skagit

Regional Clinics (Riverbend), 6-7pm, free, healthquest@skagitregionalhealth.org , www.skagitregionalhealth.org/news-andevents/events-calendar/eventsdetails/1721 or 360-814-2424.

Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 4 sessions $200 or $62 per session, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 12)

Bellingham Music Club presents “Keep Calm and Carry On,” Trinity Lutheran Church,

10:30-11:30am, free and open to the public, 360-305-6526, bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 5) T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am12:15pm. (pg. 30)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Meg Krieg,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Afternoon Books and Tea (“Drug Court” with Guest Speaker Chris Furman), 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. 12)

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 5-6)

Everson Book Club (“The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern), Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Young Artists Club (grades 6-12), Ferndale Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. (pg. 12)

Nancy Blakey and “By the Shore: Explore the PNW Coast Like a Local,” Fairhaven Village Green, 3:30pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event. (pg. 35)

The Magic Story Bike (high energy show of magic and traditional Japanese stories; grades K-5), Sumas Library, 3:30-4:30pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

Marvin Johnson, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:307:30pm, free, 360-303-7101.

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open),

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, St. Luke’s Health Education

Bachata Class for Beginners (4 weeks) begins,

Throwing Basics (4 sessions) begins, Baker

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Meeting,

Author Event: Nancy Blakey and “By the Shore: Explore the PNW Coast Like a Local,”

Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz.

The Majestic, 7-8pm, $48 for 4 week series / discounts available, 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-927-4848, patrickmcginty@yahoo.com or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org. Blues at Greene’s, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm, free, 360-306-8137. (pg. 5)

Mount Vernon High School Jazz Band concert, Historic Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, free, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/event/mvhs-jazz-live-lincoln. (pg. 5) Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $5 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 26)

WEDNESDAY 6/6/2018 4th Annual Our Valley, Our Future Breakfast,

Emmanuel Baptist Church, 7:15-8:45am, free / donations will be requested, 360-336-3974, www.skagitonians.org/events/valley-future-breakfast or LindaT@skagitonians.org. (pg. 27)

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Open Studio Painting Wednesdays begins,

Entertainment News Northwest ~ June 2018

Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 30)

Creek Ceramics Studio, 6-8:30pm, $140, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Village Books (Bellingham), 7pm. (pg. 35)

Opening Doors: Prejudice and Inclusion,

Bellingham Public Library, 7-9:45pm, free, 360-778-7230, knbray@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 10) Trumpeter Michael Van Bebber, WJMAC in the Studio Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 6)

THURSDAY 6/7/2018 The Magic Story Bike (high energy show of magic and traditional Japanese stories; grades K-5), Island Library, 2:30-3:30pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org.

“The Musicians of Bremen” (for grades K-5), North Fork Library, 3:45-4:45pm, free, 360-599-2020, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Jazz Project Jazz Jam: Blues Union, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm, free, 360-6501066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 6)

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JUNE 2018 A Wild Thyme with Ciao Thyme, Ciao Thyme,

6-8pm, $125, info@wildwhatcom.org , www.ciaothyme.com/events/wild-whatcom-fundraiser or 360-389-3414. (pg. 28)

Live at the Piano Lounge: Darla Bradshaw Lobb & Walt Burkett, Jansen Art Center,

6-8pm, no cover, info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances or 360-354-3600. Opening Reception: Summer Exhibits, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org/exhibitions or info@jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 12-13)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm,

$8-$14, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com or 360-733-1811. (pg. 25) “The Wolves,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

WWU Jazz Night, WWU PAC Concert Hall,

7:30-9:30pm, free, 360-650-3130, https://cfpa.wwu.edu/event/jazz-night. (pg. 6)

SATURDAY 6/9/2018

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Boots on the Ground-Ride Motorcycle Run,

Your Voice, Your Choice: Advance Care Planning, St. Luke’s Health Education Center,

Coffee with Northwest Singles Club,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 6-9:30pm, $5 donation is requested / 1st time free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 26)

6-8pm, free / preregistration required, 360-752-5267, HWalker@peacehealth.org or peacehealth.org. A Night at the Theatre, Bellingham Theatre Guild, 6:30-9pm, $25, epierson@wccoa.org , 360-733-4030 or www.wccoa.org. (pg. 28)

Author Event: Harvey Schwartz and “Hampden Road,” Village Books (Bellingham),

7pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event. Voices for the Salish Sea, Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $20 general / $10 students, 360-7346080, www.voicesforthesalishsea.com. (pg. 6)

BMC Night Beat Celebrates All Things Regal,

First Congregational Church, 7:30-9pm, $20 general / $15 seniors / take a teen for free, 360305-6526, bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 6)

Steve Greenwood (country, rock, gospel, and blues), Chuckanut Center, 7:30-9pm, $10

(finishing at) BelleWood Acres, 10am (registration begins at 8:30am at Sound Harley), 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 28)

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. Heart of the Islands Festival, Pioneer Park Community Center, 10am-8pm, $10 general / $8 seniors & military / free ages 10 & under, 360-820-8074, nwhawaiiohana@gmail.com or www.heartoftheislands.webs.com. (pg. 31)

Sumas Book Club (“Hachet” by Gary Paulsen), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

Award Winning Book Club (“The Mayor of Casterbridge” by Thomas Hardy), Lynden

Library, 10:30am-noon, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. “The Nightingale” (for grades K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, www.wcls.org.

Wren and Della (circus-style entertainment for K-5), Lynden Library, 11am-noon, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

suggested donation at the door, 470-236-8374, chuckanutcenter@gmail.com or www.chuckanutcenter.org. Summer Quarterly Ceilidh, Littlefield Celtic Center, 7:30-8:30pm, free / donations appreciated, 360-416-4934 or events@celticarts.org. (pg. 28) “The Aliens,” Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) “The Wolves,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Featured artist demo (Jennifer Korn-Leech),

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm.

Author Event: “Whispers of the Dead” with Spencer Kope, Lynden Library, 2-5pm, free,

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

FRIDAY 6/8/2018 Movement As Medicine: 55+ Yoga, Forum de

Freedom, 11am-12:15pm, $10 suggested donation / bring your own mat, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org.

Bayview Cemetery Tours: Bayview’s History,

Bayview Cemetery, 2-3:30pm, free / preregistration required, 360-778-7150, www.cob.org/services/housing/bayview. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park Multi-Purpose Room, 3:30-5:30pm, free, 360-966-0516, bergmanjeff@yahoo.com. (pg. 30) Sons of Norway Potluck/Program, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share / enter from the north side, 360-715-2186. “Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm.

Purple Friday featuring “If You Had a Jetpack” by Lisa Detlefsen, Village Books (Bellingham), 7pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event. The Haynie Opry Presents, Haynie Grange, 7-9pm, $10 / kids under 12 free, 360-366-3321. (pg. 6) “The Aliens,” Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Whatcom Art Market, noon-3pm. (pg. 11)

“Preparing to Visit Your Ancestral Homeland: Archives and Libraries” with Barbara Johnson, Burlington Senior Community Center, 1-3pm, free, genealogy0715@gmail.com or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org.

“Visiting Ancestral Homelands, Libraries and Archives,” Burlington Senior Community

Center, 1-3pm, free, genealogy0715@gmail.com or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org. 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. (pg. 35)

Coiled Fabric Baskets, Ragfinery, 2-4:30pm,

$28, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. (pg. 32) “Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm & 7pm.

The Magic Story Bike (high energy show of magic and traditional Japanese stories; grades K-5), Glenhaven Bookmobile Stop, 2-3pm, free, www.wcls.org.

“The Nightingale” (for grades K-5), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, www.wcls.org.

Old-Time Gospel Music Matinee, Haynie Grange, 3pm, $5. (pg. 6)

Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Backstage @ the Border: Valerie Landsburg,

Christ Episcopal Church, 7-9pm, $7 donation at the door (no one is turned away), 360-9279085, backstageattheborder@gmail.com or www.backstageattheborder.com. (pg. 6-7) Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com.

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

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JUNE 2018 The Haynie Opry Presents, Haynie Grange,

Travels with a Portrait Photographer, Island

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. Burnin’ in Mount Vernon 2018, Lincoln

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

7-9pm, $10 / kids under 12 free. (pg. 6)

Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $25-$80, 360-336-8955 or tickets@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 7) “Cinderella,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm. (pg. 26) “The Aliens,” Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) “The Wolves,” Firehouse PAC, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Library, 7:30-8:45pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. (pg. 13) Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm.

SUNDAY 6/10/2018 Pickett House Museum Tour, Pickett House

Museum, 1-4pm, free, 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com. (pg. 23)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. Jazz 2nd Sunday: Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band, Heart of Anacortes Stage, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-293-1910, www.jazzatthelibrary.com. (pg. 7) “Oliver! The Musical,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm.

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 25)

Nookchat: Community Storytelling, Everson

Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100. (pg. 23)

Author Event: Kymberly Cummings and “Will You Remember Me,” Village Books (Bellingham), 4pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event.

“Floral & Feather” Opening Reception,

Diamond Antiques

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

360-676-9100 Closed Sundays

Cooper Lanza Gallery, 4-7pm, free, 360223-5352, cooperlanzagallery@gmail.com or www.cooperlanzagallery.com. (pg. 13) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Annisa Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 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. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-464-2229 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org. Tango by the Bay Milonga, Squalicum Yacht Club, 7:30-10pm, $7 general / $5 members & students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

MONDAY 6/11/2018 Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting: “Becoming America: A Study of Immigration” with Janice Lovelace, Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-332-7562.

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 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm, day pass $5 / season pass $30 / family pass $90, 360-778-7000, www.cob.org/Documents/parks/recreation/races or lromo@cob.org. (pg. 31)

Lincoln Elementary Annual Talent Show,

Lincoln Theatre, 6-9pm, free, 360-336-8955, www.lincolntheatre.org/event/lincoln-school-talent-show or tickets@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 31)

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel (6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics Studio, 6-9pm, $195, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Books on Tap (“Beasts and Children” by Amy Parker), El Agave 2, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

TUESDAY 6/12/2018 Beginning Watercolor Workshop (2 days) begins, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio

UFO, 10am-3pm, $100 / register by June 5, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Ferndale Book Group (“The Glass Universe” by Dava Sobel), 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.

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

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

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Meeting,

Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, patrickmcginty@yahoo.com , 360-9274848 or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org. Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $5 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 26)

WEDNESDAY 6/13/2018 T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse PAC, 11:15am12:15pm. (pg. 30)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Karen Scholten, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600 or info@jansenartcenter.org.

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5-6)

Young Artists Club (grades 6-12), Ferndale Library, 3-4:30pm. (pg. 12)

Marvin Johnson, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:307:30pm, free, 360-303-7101.

Art, Sculpture & Architecture Walking Tour, WCC Campus, 6-7:30pm, free / must preregister, 360-383-3200 or www.whatcom.ctc.edu. (pg. 13)

Theatre Evening with Sisu Children’s Fund,

Bellingham Theatre Guild, 6-10pm, $40, 360-671-8766, sisuchildrensfund@gmail.com. (pg. 28)

Whatcom Writers and Publishers Monthly Meeting, Nicki’s Bella Marina, 6-8:30pm, free,

360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org. (pg. 35)

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JUNE 2018 Photography Club Monthly Meeting,

Sustainable Living Center, 7-9pm, free to check us out / membership $25 annually, CarolSheppardPhotography@gmail.com or www.bellinghamphotographyclub.zenfolio.com. (pg. 9) Ron Jones’ Jazz Forest One Last Time, WJMAC in the Studio Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 7)

THURSDAY 6/14/2018 Bookworms Garden Club (plant and harvest the library learning garden), Deming Library,

3-4pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. La Conner Flower Basket Fundraiser, Maple Hall (La Conner), 5-7pm, $3 bar / $5 bowl, 360-466-4778, www.lovelaconner.com. (pg. 29)

Jazz Project Jazz Jam: Tim Volpicella Trio,

Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Live at the Piano Lounge: Queen’s Bluegrass, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org.

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 26)

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

Poetry Event: Jordan Bubin and “Naughty Mouse” and “Fine White Powders,” Village

Books, 7pm, free, www.villagebooks.com/event.

Ruby Flambe (acoustic ukulele and piano), EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, free, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net.

Whatcom County Water Supply: The Hirst Decision, Lynden Library, 7-9pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org. (pg. 10)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Cole Anderson (piano), Lairmont Manor,

7:30-9pm, $20 general / $5 students, 360-733-4676, solatido@earthlink.net. (pg. 7)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm. (pg. 25)

FRIDAY 6/15/2018 Movement As Medicine: 55+ Yoga, Forum de

Freedom, 11am-12:15pm, $10 suggested donation / bring your own mat, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org.

Books and Bites (“The Living” by Annie Dillard), Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan

Park Multi-Purpose Room, 3:30-5:30pm, free, 360-966-0516, bergmanjeff@yahoo.com. (pg. 30)

Fairhaven Family Story Night with the Bellingham Storyteller’s Guild, Fairhaven

Library, 6-8:30pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 32) Vaudevillingham, Bellingham Circus Guild’s Cirque Lab, 7pm & 9pm, $5-$10 suggested donation, www.bellinghamcircusguild.com/vaudevillingham. Dance with the Sea Breeze Jazz Band, Majestic, 7:15-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com. (pg. 26-27)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

The Young Kidz (Carol and Joe Young; wild, diverse classics), Fireside Martini and Wine Bar, 8-11pm, no cover, 360-738-1000.

SATURDAY 6/16/2018 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior

Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 general / $3 kids / free over 90 and under 3, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 29)

Coffee with Northwest Singles Club,

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Father’s Day Open House & Studio Sale,

Morrison Glass Art, 10am-4pm, free, 360-7148732, info@morrisonglassart.com. (pg. 13) Mindport’s Correspondence Club, Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org. (pg. 27) Featured Artist Demo (John Young), Whatcom Art Market, noon-5pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11) “Neverwonderland of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 1:30pm, $15, info@dancing4joy.org , 360-734-6080 or www.dancing4joy.org.

Intro to Eco-Printing (take home two silk scarves), Ragfinery, 2-5pm, $66, 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com.

Fantasy Band (70s and 80s covers), The Beach

at Birch Bay, 3-6pm, no cover, 360-922-0816, Fantasyband360@gmail.com. Threefer (fun & eclectic 60s, 70s, and 80s), Semiahmoo Resort, 5:30-8:30pm, no cover, 360-318-2000. Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events. “Neverwonderland of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 6:30pm. Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917 or eat1200@yahoo.com. Yesterday’s Playboys, B-Town at Four Points Sheraton, 7-10pm, no cover.

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Firefly Concert Series: Dr. Andrew Le, Jansen

Art Center, 7:30pm, $25, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org/events/dr-andrew-le or info@jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 7)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 25) “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 25)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel

Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Music with Marvin J and friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101. “Neverwonderland of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 6:30pm. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-464-2229 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org.

MONDAY 6/18/2018 38th Anniversary Sale, both Village Books locations & Paper Dreams (20% off), www.villagebooks.com/event.

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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“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm.

Washington Rural Heritage: Learning on Lummi Island, Island Library, 7:30-9pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. (pg. 23)

Fritz & the Freeloaders (rock, pop, country),

Fireside Martini & Wine Bar, 8-10:45pm, no cover, cheers@firesidemartini.com , 360-738-1000.

SUNDAY 6/17/2018 38th Anniversary Sale, Village Books (both) & Paper Dreams, www.villagebooks.com/event.

Gear Heads of Whatcom County Father’s Day Car Show, Bellewood Acres, free to public /

$15 car registration fee, 360-220-2686, scottsstreetlegends@gmail.com or www.gearheadswc.com. (pg. 29) Featured Artist Demo (John Young), Whatcom Art Market, noon-5pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11)

Irish Music Session (both musicians and audience members welcome), Littlefield Celtic Center, 1-4pm, free, events@celticarts.org , https://celticarts.org/irish-music-sessions-atthe-littlefield-celtic-center or 360-416-4934.

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm.

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JUNE 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 suggested donation, 360-464-2229 or info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 31)

Ferndale Cookbook Club (Mexican cooking), Ferndale Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. “Neverwonderland of Oz,” Mount Baker Theatre, 6:30pm.

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Meeting, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-927-4848, patrickmcginty@yahoo. com or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

TUESDAY 6/19/2018 Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library,

3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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

Chuckanut Radio Hour featuring Jonathan White, WCC Heiner Theater, 6:30-8pm, $5, www.villagebooks.com/event. (pg. 35)

Books on Tap: (“Behold the Dreamers” by Imbolo Mbue), Van Zandt Community Center,

7-8:30pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Tuesday Meditation, Red Cedar Dharma Hall, 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $5 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (26)

Thunder From Down Under, Mount Baker

Theatre, 7:30pm, $19.99-$49.99, 360734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 27)

WEDNESDAY 6/20/2018 Shrek the Musical Summer Camp (age 9-16) begins, BAAY Theatre, 9am, $430 / register by June 19, 360-306-8531, media@baay.org or www.baay.org. 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 Family Interactive Gallery, Bellingham Public Library, noon-1pm, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 31-32)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Sylvia Bos,

Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5-6)

Chickenlandia with Dalia Monterroso (learning everything about having a backyard flock), Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Marvin Johnson, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-

7:30pm, free, 360-303-7101. No-Sew Braided Rugs, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $25, 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com.

“Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey: A Photographic Legacy,” Sumas Library, 6:457:45pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. (pg. 10)

Cupcakes ‘n’ Process: BOAT Festival 7,

Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, free, 360-647-9242, sean@gigglewax.com. (pg. 25) Learn to Think on Your Feet (adults and teens 14+), Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm, free, 360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. (pg. 32) Vincent Herring Quartet, WJMAC in the Studio Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 8)

THURSDAY 6/21/2018 Crones Circle Gathering, The Willows,

10-11:30am, free, 360-595-4485. (pg. 9)

Hattie Strother Chapter Meeting, member home, 1:30-4:30pm, free, 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or www.questers1944.org. (pg. 23)

pr(axis) 2018: An Immersion into Contemporary Dance Practices (workshop; 4 days) begins, Firehouse PAC, 5-9pm, see website for cost, 509-951-2391 or www.hannahandersendance.com/praxis.

Jazz Project Jazz Jam: Jennifer Scott Trio,

Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Heroes (youth rock band), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm,

free, 360-305-0536, Marlaken19@aol.com or www.facebook.com/ElizabethParkSummerConcerts.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Joe and Carol Young, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 26)

Full Draw Film Tour, Lincoln Theatre, 7pm,

$15 adults / $10 kids age 4-17 in advance, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/full-draw-film-tour-8. (pg. 36) “Hunchback”: A Dance Story, The Majestic, 7pm, $15 general / $12 students, seniors and military, 360-224-4082 or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com. (pg. 27)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm, free, 360-305-3524, info@sylviacenterforthearts.org or www.sylviacenterforthearts.org. (pg. 25)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm. (pg. 25)

FRIDAY 6/22/2018 Summer Gymnastics with Bellingham Bay Gymnastics and Preschool, Bellingham Public

Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 32) Movement As Medicine: 55+ Yoga, Forum de Freedom, 11am-12:15pm, $10 suggested donation / bring your own mat, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park Multi-Purpose Room, 3:30-5:30pm, free, 360-966-0516, bergmanjeff@yahoo.com. (pg. 30) Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk, Historic Fairhaven Village, 5-8pm, free, 206-696-2671, scott@scottwardart.com or www.fairhavenartwalk.com. (pg. 13)

Meat featured artist (Kenneth Kearney),

Whatcom Art Market, 5-8pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11) Open Reception: “Blooming,” Good Earth Pottery, 5-8pm, free, 360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 13) Reception: The Art of Karen Healy, Artwood Gallery, 5-8pm, free, 360-647-1628, artwood@qwestoffice.net or www.artwoodgallery.com. (pg. 13) Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival, Fairhaven, 5-8pm, free, alliedarts.org. (pg. 32)

The Walrus (classic rock, Beatles’ covers),

Semiahmoo Resort, 5:30-9pm, no cover, 360-318-2000. Keys for Kids, Stepping Stones Garden, 5:30-9:30pm, $75, 360-419-3723, evan. wright@skagitclubs.org or www.skagitclubs.org. (pg. 29)

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JUNE 2018 Earring Design and Rendering with MarieClaire Dole (new class), Bellingham Metal Arts Guild, 6-9pm, $55 / some drawing experience preferred, 360-788-5858, info@bmag-wa.org or www.bmag-wa.org. “Hunchback”: A Dance Story, The Majestic, 7pm. (pg. 27) “Off Broadway,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $15 / kids under 2 free, 360-734-6080 or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 27)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm.

SATURDAY 6/23/2018 Lake Padden Triathlon, Lake Padden, 7am, $95, 360-778-7000, lromo@cob.org or www.cob.org/services/recreation/races/Pages/ padden-triathlon.aspx. (pg. 30)

Annual Garage Sale and Christmas Light Fundraiser, James Street Estates (Bellingham), 8am-3pm.

Pancake Breakfast, American Legion Post 154, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids 6-12 / free age 5 and free, 360-384-5595. (pg. 29)

Chickenlandia with Dalia Monterroso (learning everything about having a backyard flock), Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Coffee with Northwest Singles Club,

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Imagine This! Home & Landscape Tour,

Whatcom County, 10am-5pm, $10 / $45, rose@sustainableconnections.org , www.sustainableconnections.org/events or 360-647-7093. (pg. 9)

Intensive Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing: All About Earrings (2 days) begins, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild, 10am-5pm, $215 + $50 kit fee, Info@bmag-wa.org , 360-788-5858 or www.bmag-wa.org. Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival, Fairhaven, 10am-3pm, free, alliedarts.org. (pg. 32) A Novel Affair, Maple Hall, 11:30am-2:30pm, $30, 360-466-3352, smacek@lclib.lib.wa.us or www.novelaffair.org. (pg. 29)

Curator’s Lecture with Chester Arnold: ”Richard Diebenkorn: A Life in Art,”

Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 2-3pm, free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. “Hunchback”: A Dance Story, The Majestic, 2pm & 7pm. (pg. 27)

Lend Us Your Ears: Mitch Albom’s “Tuesdays With Morrie,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm,

Dudestock: A Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of “The Big Lebowski,” Lincoln

Theatre, 7pm, $12 in advance / $15 day of show, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/dudestock-celebration20th-anniversary-big-lebowski. (pg. 36) Live Jazz, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com.

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

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

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 sugg. donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , 360-4642229 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 31)

$59.50 / $50.50 / $41.50 / $25.50, 360734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 10)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters Meeting,

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

“Seven Things I’ve Learned: An Evening with Ira Glass,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm,

“Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,”

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30-10:30pm.

Fritz & the Freeloaders (rock, pop, country),

Books on Tap 2: (“The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone” by Olivia Laing), Tino’s Pizza & Pasta Co.,

6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, patrickmcginty@yahoo.com , 360-9274848 or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

Honey Moon Mead and Cider, 8-10:45pm, no cover, info@honeymoonmeads.com , 360734-0728 or www.honeymoonmeads.com.

“The Goonies” (opening with Aaron J. Shay, banjo), Fairhaven Village Green, movie begins at dusk, $5 / free kids 5 and under, epiceap. com/fairhaven-outdoor-cinema. (pg. 36)

SUNDAY 6/24/2018 Junk in Your Trunk Sale, North Fork Library, 10am-3pm, free, chuggkm78@yahoo.com , 360-599-1391 or www.wcls.org. (pg. 29)

“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 25) “Hunchback”: A Dance Story, The Majestic, 2pm. (pg. 27)

“Off Broadway,” Mount Baker Theatre, 2pm. Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Alicia Dauber Quintet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

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

Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, 360-464-2229 or info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org.

MONDAY 6/25/2018 Ultimate Summer Camp (4 days) begins,

Battersby Field, 9am, $108 half day / $160 full day, info@bellinghamyouthultimate.org or www.bellinghamyouthultimate.org/registration/summer-camp. (pg. 14)

Kids Camp: Felting a la Carte (1-5 days) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-2pm, $55-$225, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

pay-what-you-will, 360-647-9242, sean@gigglewax.com. (pg. 26)

“Back to the 60’s Tonight” Rockabilly Ballads: A Roy Orbison Tribute, Ferndale Senior

Activity Center, 5-7:30pm, $25 dinner & show / $15 show only / $15 BBQ dinner only, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 29) Keys for Kids, Stepping Stones Garden, 5:30-9:30pm. (pg. 29) Live Music, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, OldWorldDeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Albanie Falletta, Ryan Gould, and Lauryn Gould in Concert, YWCA Ballroom, 7-9:30pm, $18, 360-733-5960, harrisfd@gmail.com. (pg. 8)

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

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JUNE 2018 Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm,

The Magic Story Bike (high energy show of magic and traditional Japanese stories; grades K-5), Birch Bay Bookmobile Stop,

Tango Classes (beginner-intermediate-open),

Marvin Johnson, Lovitt Restaurant, 5:30-7:30pm,

TUESDAY 6/26/2018 free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Bell Tower Community Center, 6-9:30pm, $10-$15, www.tangolife.biz.

Ferndale Books on Tap: (“The Immortalists” by Chloe Benjamin), Leader Block Wine Co.,

6:30-8pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

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, donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $5 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (26)

WEDNESDAY 6/27/2018 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. 9)

4-5pm, free, www.wcls.org. free, 360-303-7101.

Terry Bronkama’s “Road Show,” Sumas

Community/Senior Center, 6-8:30pm, free entry / $5 donation for up to 3 appraisals, 360-988-2714. (pg. 29)

Eat Your Words Cookbook Club (beat the heat no-cook meals), South Whatcom Library, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Bassist Adam Thomas, WJMAC in the Studio

Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 8) Classical On Tap, Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen, 7-8pm, no cover, 360-756-6752, Info@WhatcomSymphony.com.

THURSDAY 6/28/2018 Jazz Project Jazz Jam: Blues Union, Illuminati Brewing Company, 5:30-8pm. (pg. 6)

Live at the Piano Lounge: Scrub Hubner,

Library, noon-1pm. (pg. 31-32)

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances. Stirred Not Shaken (jazz standards), Elizabeth Park, 6-8pm. (pg. 8)

cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org.

Puerto Rico: Before and After, Deming Library,

Science Fun with the Whatcom Museum’s Family Interactive Gallery, Bellingham Public Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Lorraine Robinson, Jansen Art Center, noon-1pm, no

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle (beginners welcome; loaners available), Mount Vernon

6:30-8pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 35) Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 5-6)

Fairhaven Branch Library, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 26)

Tracy Spring (blues, swing, old R&B, jazz, folk), Chuckanut Center, 7:30-9pm, $5-$10

suggested donation at the door, 470-236-8374, chuckanutcenter@gmail.com.

FRIDAY 6/29/2018 Movement As Medicine: 55+ Yoga, Forum de

Freedom, 11am-12:15pm, $10 suggested donation / bring your own mat, director@mindfuluse.org or www.mindfuluse.org. Bellingham City Hall Tour, Bellingham City Hall, 2-3pm, free. (pg. 23) Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park Multi-Purpose Room, 3:30-5:30pm, free, 360-966-0516, bergmanjeff@yahoo.com. (pg. 30) Birchwood International Market, Old Albertsons Parking Lot, 6-10pm, free, 360-647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections. org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ birchwood-international-market. (pg. 14) Open Air Summer Rep: “Mr. Burns,” Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 25) Peter Yarrow Plays Solo Show, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $21.50, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 10)

Community/Senior Center, noon-4pm, free, 360-988-2714. (pg. 14) Featured artist demo (Diane Stiles), Whatcom Art Market, noon-3pm, 360-738-8564. (pg. 11) Luchamania, Maiben Park, 3-5pm, free, 360755-0760, juanf@burlingtonwa.gov. (pg. 32)

Ray Downey Music in Our Schools Fundraiser,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 5-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 206-240-1587, www.bellinghamschoolsfoundation.org. (pg. 29) 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 4u2eat.net.

Bellingham Festival of Music: Festival Ordhestra with guest violinist Stefan Jackiw, WWU PAC, 7:30pm, $39-$49 general / $25-$35 WWU faculty and staff / $12-$15 students / $60 Chamber by the Bay, 360-6506146, bellinghamfestival@comcast.net or www.bellinghamfestival.org. (pg. 3)

Open Air Summer Rep: “The Seagull,”

Maritime Heritage Park, 7:30pm. (pg. 25)

“Wonder Woman” (opening with Kuungana Marimba), Fairhaven Village Green, movie begins at dusk. (pg. 36)

SUNDAY 7/1/2018 Bellingham Laughter Club, Elizabeth Park (near owl sculpture), 4-5pm, free, 360-734-4989, www.worldlaughtertour.com. (pg. 9) Music with Marvin J and Friends, Greene’s Corner, 5-8pm, no cover, 360-303-7101. Smart Recovery, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 6:30-7:30pm, by donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org or 360-464-2229.

Bellingham Festival of Music: The Calidore String Quartet, WWU PAC, 7:30pm, $39-$49

general / $25-$35 WWU faculty and staff / $12-$15 students / $60 Chamber by the Bay, 360-650-6146, bellinghamfestival@comcast.net or www.bellinghamfestival.org. (pg. 3)

MONDAY 7/2/2018 Grandparents U: Bellingham (2 days) begins, WWU, 7:30am-12:30pm, $249 for one grandparent and one grandchild, 360-650-3308, youth@wwu.edu or https://ee.wwu.edu/youth-programs/ programs/bellingham-grandparents-u. 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 suggested donation, 360-464-2229 or www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org. All-Comer’s Track and Field, Squalicum High School, 6-9:30pm. (pg. 31)

SATURDAY 6/30/2018

TUESDAY 7/3/2018

Doc Talk Symposium: “Living Well with Neurological Disease,” Skagit Valley Hospital

Off the Shelf Book Club (“Joy for Beginners” by Erica Bauermeister), South Whatcom

Sahale Room, 8:30am-noon, free, 360-8142424, healthquest@skagitregionalhealth.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org/news-andevents/events-calendar/eventsdetails/1722.

Coffee with Northwest Singles Club,

Bellingham Ferry Terminal, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-4534, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

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Community “Good Stuff” Sale, Sumas

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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 whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 32)

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Burlington’s Medical Legends History Exhibit – Burlington’s Medical

Legends is a history exhibit on display (through June) at the Burlington Chamber of Commerce, 520 E. Fairhaven Ave. This exhibit is an historic preservation awareness project to inspire community interest in Burlington’s rich past. Featured are Dr. Fred Schacht and Dr. H.E. Cleveland and other local physicians and nurses. This free exhibit is viewable during regular hours. More info: 360-757-0994.

Pickett House Museum Tour – Come

tour the Historic Pickett House Museum where Major General George E. Pickett, CSA of Civil War fame lived and loved. This home was built in Bellingham on Peabody hill in 1856 with planks sawn at the 1853 Roeder-Peabody Mill on Whatcom Creek. This is where U.S. Army Captain George E. Pickett married a Haida woman and raised their son, James Tilton Pickett before the Civil War. Pickett’s house has changed ownership many times. Hattie Strother, who lived here from 1889 until her death in 1936, deeded the house to the Washington State Historical Society and the contents to the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, Whatcom Chapter 5. After her death, the house became an historical monument, is listed on the Washington Heritage Register, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Join the tour on Sun., June 10 from 1-4pm. Located at 910 Bancroft St., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or www.questers1944.org.

Nookchat: Community Storytelling – Louis Durr and Henry Burfeind were keen entrepreneurs who set up shop in Everson around the end of the 19th century. They ran a large farm, two mercantiles, and a

gas station, and were the owners of the first car in Everson. Durr descendant, Alan Dull, will be on hand to share family memories of these two local go-getters. Join Allen and hosts Jim Berg and Marv Fullner as we “Explore the Past; Enrich the Present” in this informal, interactive gathering sponsored by the Nooksack Valley Heritage Center Committee. Takes place Sun., June 10 from 3-4:30pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-966-5100 or www.wcls.org.

antiques and sharing about their collections with new friends. Join us at a member’s home on Thurs., June 21, 1:30-3:30pm. More info: 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or www.questers1944.org.

Bellingham City Hall Tour – The City

of Bellingham and the Mayor’s Office invite you to a tour of the 1939 City Hall, current seat of Municipal Government. During this tour you will learn of the history, art, architecture, and some of the important people who gave us this Art Deco building. Meet in the City Hall lobby at 210 Lottie St., on Fri., June 29, 2-3pm. Free admission.

Beach Elementary School was built in 1920 and serves 30 students in grades K through 5.

Washington Rural Heritage: Learning on Lummi Island – Once Lummi Island was a township with its own school district and two school houses. Learn about the young single women who came here as teachers and left a legacy that lives on today on Sat., June 16 at 7:30 at Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). Isaac Colgan presents the collection he has gathered for the Washington Rural Heritage Grant from the Washington State Library, and sponsored by Whatcom County Library System and Friends of Island Library. Free. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

Hattie Strother Chapter Meeting – Please come to enjoy learning about

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Spectacular Shakespeare (and more) on Vancouver’s English Bay by Margaret Bikman Vancouver, B.C.’s Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival launches its 29th season June 6 through Sept. 22, with four play productions and a range of special events in the spectacular waterfront setting of Vanier Park. Tickets for all performances and special events are available online through the Bard website and by calling 1-877-739-0559. Here’s the lineup, with performances playing in repertory (in rotation). Macbeth, As You Like It, Timon of Athens, and Lysistrata. Special events include Bard-B-Q & Fireworks, Family Nights, Talkback Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays and the Exploring Shakespeare Talks. Musical performances include Chor Leoni’s “Mane Event” and Opera & Arias’ “Bold and Beautiful” with the UBC Opera Ensemble and the Vancouver Opera Orchestra. On Aug. 27, Bard hosts Forum: Gender and Shakespeare in 2018. If you’ve never been to Bard, there are a few things to note: There are two

Christopher Gaze is founder and artistic director of Bard on the Beach.

theaters, both under huge tents (yes, they are heated, but you might want to bring a sweater, jacket or blanket): the mainstage, which has an awesome view of English Bay, and the more intimate Douglas Stage. Refreshments are available before the show and during intermission, including wine, ice-cream sandwiches, nuts, chocolate, and meat and vegetarian sandwiches. Christopher Gaze, founder of Bard on the Beach, says the festival is “fun, romantic, and intriguing.” More than 100,000 people come each year, he says, and it’s really “no-fear Shakespeare.” Ben Elliott, in his eighth season with Bard, says that on the mainstage, “there are cool things, like as the show progresses, the light changes. A sunset becomes the backdrop of the play, and then followed by that are the glimmering lights on the North Shore.” Elliott says he’s stoked about the shows this summer.

“I’m especially excited about As You Like It because I’m also acting as musical director. It’s a Beatles’ version, with around 25 Beatles tunes incorporated into the show. All the music is live, and the band is made up of the actors. So you can imagine the amount of talent I get to be around is immense. Not only are they trained Shakespearean actors, but accomplished musicians as well.” Don’t know much about Shakespeare? Never been to a live production? Kate Besworth, who appears in “Macbeth” and “Lysistrata,” offers reasons why you should make the trip up north. “We are distracted; we are disconnected. Being in a room full of humans and watching live theater is as connected as it gets. As an audience we get to connect with stories that still resonate while sharing an experience that will be gone in a couple of hours. Living in the moment and watching theater go hand-in-hand.” Gaze says that when you come to a show, you don’t feel like you should “know more,” or “dress up.” It’s Vancouver, after all. But each production is high quality, with the best directors and actors from North America (mostly Canadian, of course). Bosworth says “The clarity with which the performers speak and live within the text is what makes these plays understandable. Shakespearean text is heightened language; think of it like poetry. Imagine if we could all express ourselves so eloquently! Ultimately, the onus is on the performer to be clear. All the audience need do is to listen.”

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See Lindsey Angell and Nadeem Phillip in As You Like It.

Jennifer Lines, Quelemia Sparrow and Marci T. House perform in Lysistrata.

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Bellingham TheatreWorks’ The Wolves – In Sarah DeLappe’s Pulitzer-

nominated play The Wolves, nine high school female soccer players bring the audience into their conversations. Through their interactions during pre-game warm-ups, we are shown the inner worlds of these young women as they grapple with late adolescence. Bellingham TheatreWorks will be presenting The Wolves continuing into June. Starring talent from Bellingham and beyond, the play will be carried by a compelling cast of women, says director Mark Kuntz. “The play was a nominee for the Pulitzer Prize in 2017 and is the hottest play in the country right now,” Kuntz said. “We are excited about how this might engage our soccer community, and how this might further the discussions about the women’s movement in our country.” Performances continue at the Firehouse PAC, June 1 & 2 and June 7-9 at 7:30pm. Admission is $15. More info: www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org.

It Can’t Happen Here – The Skagit

Valley College Drama Department will present It Can’t Happen Here, based on the novel by Sinclair Lewis in the Phil Tarro Theatre (2405 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). The production follows the novel, with the fictional rise of the first fascist dictator in the U.S. A pre-show lecture on the tenants of fascism, featuring the Chair of SVC’s History Department, Kurt Dunbar, will begin one hour before curtain. A discussion will follow each performance. Performances on: Fri. & Sat., June 1 & 2 at 7:30pm; and Sun., June 3 at 2pm. Admission is $12 general / free for SVC Students with ID. More info: damond.morris@skagit.edu or www.mysvc.skagit.edu/directory.asp?pagenumber=249.

The Aliens – For the third and final entry

in this season’s series of works by Pulitzer Prize and Obie Award-winning playwright Annie Baker, WWU’s Rich Brown directs this beautiful play about music, poetry, silence, and a band called (among many other things) The Aliens. Performances in the Sylvia Center Lucas Hicks Theater (205 Prospect St.) on Fri.-Sat., June 1-2 and Thurs.-Sat., June 7-9 at 7:30pm. Admission is $20 general / $15 members. More info: info@sylviacenterforthearts.org or sylvia.center/events.

Spike enjoys it all! Performances at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave.): on Fri. & Sat., June 1 & 2; Sun., June 3, 10 and 17 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., June 7-9, 14-16 and 21-23 at 7:30pm. Admission is $20. More info: 360-293-6829 or www.acttheatre.com.

Cupcakes ‘n’ Process: BOAT Festival 7 – Informal informational

meeting about Bellingham Theatre Guild’s Production Process—with cupcakes—on Wed., June 20 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.) BTG’s quasi-Fringe Festival lands January 2019. What-WhenHow ... with cupcakes! Free. More info: 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com.

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

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum – A Funny Thing

Happened on the Way to the Forum is based on a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart (M*A*S*H) with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Broadway’s greatest farce is light, fast-paced, witty, irreverent, and one of the funniest musicals ever written. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum takes comedy back to its roots, combining situations from the time-tested, 2000-year-old comedies of the Roman playwright Plautus, with the infectious energy of classic vaudeville. Performances: Fri. & Sat., June 8 & 9 at 7:30pm; Sun., June 10, 17 & 24 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., June 14-16 & 21-23 at 7:30pm. Admission is $8-$14. More info: 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

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 from June 21 to 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: info@sylviacenterforthearts.org , 360-3053524 or https://sylviacenterforthearts.org. (more theatre on page 26)

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike – Winner of the 2013 Tony Award

for Best Play. Middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia share a home in Bucks County, PA, where they bicker and complain about the everyday circumstances of their mundane lives. Suddenly, their movie-star sister, Masha, swoops in, along with her newest boy-toy, Spike. Old resentments flare up, eventually leading to threats of selling the family home and breaking up the family. Include a sassy maid Cassandra, who can predict the future, and the neighbor, a lovely young aspiring actress named Nina, whose prettiness worries the imperious Masha, and the fur flies. And Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Summer Dancin’ Registration at the Dance Studio – Summer Dance Camps

are a great way for new dancers to experience what dance classes are all about at The Dance Studio, and for returning students to keep the fun through the summer! It’s a month of classes fit into four energetic, lively and dynamic days! July 16-19 is a “Tropical Paradise” for ages 3-6 learning ballet, tap and creative movement to Moana with Miss Britt and a “Variety Camp” for ages 7-9 and 10-13 featuring lyrical, ballet, hip hop, tap, and Jazz with Miss Maria and Miss Mimi. July 23-26, we take it to the ocean with a “Surf’s Up” camp for ages 3-6 learning ballet, tap and creative movement to Nemo, Dory, Ariel and beach favorites with Miss Britt. There is something fun and challenging for all ages this summer at The Dance Studio (1820 Cornwall Ave.). For more information on camps and registering for the new year go to www.thedancestudio.net. More info: 360-734-1595 or office@thedancestudio.net.

Summer Dance Intensive at Northwest Ballet Academy July 9Aug. 4 – Where would you like to be in

your dancing? It doesn’t get much more straight-forward than that for a dancer. The Northwest Ballet Academy, in conjunction with its partner Northwest Ballet Theater for 18 years, has put together one of the most comprehensive dance programs around. NBA welcomes professional dancer Natasha Keeley Wright to NBA’s 20th Summer Intensive. In addition to receiving training from the best in the field, our Summer Intensive Program gives the rare and unique opportunity for participants to dance in a public performance at the end of the four week experience. Northwest Ballet Academy is located at 1417 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham. More info: 360-714-1246, info@northwestballet.org or www.northwestballet.org.

Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to

the New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band on Sat., June 2 from 2-5pm at Bellingham’s VFW Hall (625 N. State St.). Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society, enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks and beverages. Admission is $10 members, $6 students, $12 general. Info: 360-371-7030 or www.btjs.webs.com.

Cinderella – Northwest Ballet Theater will be performing this most loved ballet for the third time in NBT’s 19 year history. This ballet offers something special for all ages and tastes. Prokovief’s enchanting score, with exciting new choreography by Artistic Director John Bishop, will take you on a delightful journey where hope becomes magic (which sometimes misfires) and ends with a young girl’s dream coming true. Elegant costuming and scenery with eye-opening lighting and special effects

will have audiences asking for more. Eleanor Totten portrays the role of Cinderella. Ben Fred dances the role of the Prince. Performances at Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial Ave., Bellingham) on Sat., June 2 at 7:30pm and Sun., June 3 at 2pm; and Sat., June 9 at 7:30pm at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Admission is $10-$35. Info: info@northwestballet.org , 360714-1246 or www.northwestballet.org.

Weekly Dancing – Learn to folk dance

to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays (June 5, 12, 19 & 26) at Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St., in Bayview). Dance review begins at 7pm followed by request dances until 9:30pm (no instruction on June 5). The first session is free / $5 thereafter. All are welcome, good exercise, great fun, no partners needed. More info: Gary or Ginny at 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing – Every Thursday evening,

Fourth Corner Folk Dancers meet at the Fairhaven Branch Library, 1117 12th Street, Bellingham from 7-9:30pm to dance and learn the traditional dances from the Balkans and Eastern Europe. All are welcome, and this is suitable for all ages. No partner or experience is necessary. A $5 donation is requested, and first-timers are free. More info: 360-380-0456.

Dance with the Sea Breeze Jazz Band – Summer is around the corner, so

get out your beach attire and come on down to the Majestic (1023 N. Forest St., Bellingham) for a fun evening of dancing on Fri., June 15. Mary Simler Evans will teach a West Coast Swing lesson from 7:15-8pm, with the Sea Breeze Jazz Band playing from 8-10pm. Everyone is welcome: singles, seniors, and beginners. Admission is $10 general / $7 members

Lend Us Your Ears: Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays With Morrie – Lend Us Your

Ears, the new reading series at the Bellingham Theatre Guild, continues with the dramatic adaptation of Tuesdays With Morrie, on Sat., June 23 at 2pm at the BTG. The pay-what-you-will performance, directed by Suzy Willhoft, follows the heartfelt true story of Albom’s reconnection with a beloved professor. This inordinately popular play (written by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom; based on the book by Mitch Albom) features local actors Bob Simmons and Robert Muzzy and contains some adult language and adult situations. More info: 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com.

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and students. More info: 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

Hunchback: A Dance Story – Join

Bellingham Dance Company as we present our 5th Dance Story, Hunchback of Notre Dame. BDC uses social and cultural dances to tell this story, including: tango, waltz, hip hop, bolero, etc. This is a community show and also features choreography from local belly dance instructor, Kathleen Houseman. Shows have sold out early in the past, so get your tickets soon. Performances at The Majestic (1027 N. Forest St.): Thurs & Fri., June 21 & 22 at 7pm; Sat., June 23 at 2pm & 7pm; and Sun., June 24 at 2pm. Admission is $15 general / $12 students, seniors and military. More info: 360-224-4082, mary@bellinghamdancecompany.com or www.bellinghamdancecompany.com.

Off Broadway – It’s musical mania on

Fri., June 22 at 7pm and Sun., June 24 at 2pm in this creative spectacle of dance as you experience songs from over 30 Broadway musicals. Join us for the 39th annual year-end production presented by The Dance Studio featuring dancers of all ages. Spend an evening taking a musical trip through Broadway from Hamilton and Wicked to The Lion King and more. There are musicals for every generation! Our dancers bring energy, vibrancy, and beauty to the original and inspired choreography by The Dance Studio instructors. Enjoy a kid-friendly and always entertaining family night out at the theater with Off Broadway! Tickets are available through the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St.). Admission is $15 / kids under 2 free. More info: 360734-6080, office@thedancestudio.net or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Mindport’s Correspondence Club –

Make your own cards and envelopes at Mindport’s monthly Correspondence Club (210 W. Holly St.) on Sat., June 16 from 10:30am12:30pm. This fun, creative, hands-on activity is open to all ages over 8 years (with a participating adult). Supplies, materials, and instructional guidance provided for collage mail art, envelopes, post cards, and more. Check the Facebook page or website for updates and our latest new exhibits! Free. Please contact Tallie with questions, or if stairs will limit your access: 360-647-5614. More info: publicity@mindport.org , www.mindport.org.

Thunder From Down Under at the Mount Baker Theatre by Osa Hale It’s summer time, and things are heating up. One June night in particular will be particularly steamy at the Mount Baker Theatre, with the internationallydesired, all-male revue known as Australia’s Thunder From Down Under! On June 19, you can bring your Ladies’ Night Out to the next level with a team of dreamboats that has driven crowds wild with lust from coast to coast and around the world. Boasting washboard abs and chiseled jawlines, these guys are even more than really, really, ridiculously good-looking. They are entertainers who combine athleticism and charm to put on a show that makes everyone feel the heat. The troupe brings the titillating theatrics of Vegas to the quiet streets of Bellingham with an interactive show that is high-energy and provocative. They have dynamic dance routines, including a lot of breakdancing and pelvic thrust. And those moves aren’t contained to the stage. These gorgeous guys make their way through the audience, flirting with their admirers and undulating on tabletops, and the whole Theatre becomes a salacious celebration. Each of the “blokes” personifies a fantasy that could be straight out of a Harlequin romance. There’s the heroically handsome knight in shining armor, and the deliciously devious pirate. There are several men in uniform, who are as dapper as they are toned. Some of the blokes give their all to the dance, with their moves and costumes merging to form a perfect performer that any gal would love to dance the night away with. They strut their stuff in costumes that are so elaborate that you’ll almost be sad to see them torn away ... until the chiseled physique beneath is revealed. The Thunder From Down Under ensemble has an animal magnetism that is undeniable. Their sinewy seduction is paired with charm and humor. The audience alternates between laughter, cheers, and screams of excitement. This is because each of these hunks is more than a pretty face and a smokin’ bod; the men in this troupe have trained in fields across acting, gymnastics, dance, and sport. They each bring a unique personality and background, merge it with a bombastic character, and play off the energy of the crowd. The result is a night of fun that is both sexy and silly, breathtaking and gut-busting. You can experience Australia’s Thunder From Down Under in their Desert Dreams Tour at the Mount Baker Theatre at 7:30pm on Tuesday, June 19. This one-night-only show is for ages 18 and up. The cost of admission ranges from $19.99-$49.99, and it is strongly encouraged that you purchase your tickets in advance.

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Giant Fund-Raising Rummage Sale –

A giant rummage sale is being held to help cover the costs of handicapped-accessible facilities and a youth mission trip at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St., Bellingham). This event will be held on Fri. & Sat., June 1 & 2 from 9am to 3pm. Free admission. More info: 360-734-2770, church@trinitybellingham.org or www.trinitybellingham.org.

3rd Annual Hamster Crawl – Cascade

Connections has partnered with Haggen Food & Pharmacy and KISM 92.9 to bring you The Third Annual Hamster Crawl on Sat., June 2 in Downtown Bellingham from 3-8pm! The Hamster Crawl is a walking tour of downtown eateries, bars, and breweries. During the Crawl, participating businesses will offer food and drink specials to individuals wearing our signature t-shirts or lanyards. The final stop of the event will be at The Underground where guests will have the opportunity to win a variety of great prize packs! Proceeds of the event benefit Cascade Connections, a non-profit organization that has been providing quality services to people with disabilities in Whatcom county for over 37 years. Tickets are $25. More info: hamsterevents@ccsite.org , https://events.cascadeconnections.org or 360-714-9355.

Rocky Vasalino Show – One of the

most entertaining show bands in our county will make sure you’re dancing on Sat., June 2 from 7-11pm at Steakhouse 9 (115 E. Homestead Blvd., Lynden). Tickets are $25. Proceeds go to help the Lynden Music Festival later this October. Enjoy a fabulous dinner before the show (www.steakhouse9.com), or you may order appetizers during the show. More info: 360510-0654, lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com.

Pancake Breakfast – Community All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast with pancakes, French toast, biscuits & gravy, eggs, sausage, juice, coffee and tea. Adults pay $6, kids 6-10 pay $2 and 5 and under are free. Join us at Rome Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) on Sun., June 3, 8am-noon. Admission is adults $6, kids 6-10 $2, 5 and under free. More info: 360-592-2705, geancress@gmail.com. Our Valley, Our Future Breakfast –

The 4th Annual Our Valley, Our Future Breakfast will be held on Wed., June 6, 7:15-8:45am at Emmanuel Baptist Church (1515 E. College Way, Mount Vernon). Join Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland for our annual celebration of past, present, and future Skagit Valley agricultural leaders over a hearty breakfast! This year’s keynote speaker will be Ciscoe Morris of King 5 TV. Admission is free, but donations will be requested. RSVP required: LindaT@skagitonians.org or 360-336-3974. More info: www.skagitonians.org/events/ valley-future-breakfast.

A Wild Thyme with Ciao Thyme –

Join Wild Whatcom for a multi-course, fundraising dinner and silent auction on Thurs., June 7 from 6-8pm at Ciao Thyme (207 Unity St., Bellingham). A small silent auction will feature one-of-a-kind, nature-themed art pieces from well-known local artists including Ben Mann, Kevin Coleman, David Roberts, and Christopher Morrison. Delight in mouthwatering food (courtesy of Chef Mataio Gillis of Ciao Thyme), inspired company, and a fabulous cause! Wild Whatcom is a local nonprofit dedicated to inspiring a sense of wonder and discovery in youth using nature as its palette and learning lab. This event will raise funds to increase access for even more youth, particularly those for whom transportation and financial barriers are an issue. Sign up on the Ciao Thyme event page! Admission is $125. More info: 360-389-3414, info@wildwhatcom.org or www.ciaothyme.com/events/wildwhatcom-fundraiser.

A Night at the Theatre – The

Bellingham Senior Activity Center (BSAC), in partnership with the Bellingham Theatre Guild, is proud to present a Night at the Theatre, featuring the musical comedy A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum on Thurs., June 7 from 6:30-9pm. Treat yourself to wine, desserts, and

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appetizers; enter the raffle for wonderful prizes; and enjoy the performance! All proceeds will benefit the various programs of the Bellingham Senior Activity Center. Join us at 6:30pm for wine, appetizers, desserts, and raffle items. The play begins at 7:30pm, with an intermission to enjoy dessert and draw raffle tickets. The beautiful Bellingham Theatre Guild, at 1600 H Street, has recently undergone renovations to make it more accessible to patrons, including the addition of an elevator to the upper levels of the auditorium. Tickets for this evening of fun and laughter are $25 and are available for purchase at Village Books in Fairhaven, the Food Co-ops, the BSAC, or online at brownpapertickets.com. More info: 360-733-4030, epierson@wccoa.org or www.wccoa.org.

Summer Quarterly Ceilidh – The Celtic

Arts Foundation is pleased to host a benefit concert for the North Stars Chamber Orchestra to fundraise for helping young musicians perform in Ireland this summer! The concert will take place on Thurs., June 7 from 7:30-8:30pm at Littlefield Celtic Center (1124 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon). Attendance is free; donations can be made at the event and are greatly appreciated by the orchestra. More info: 360-416-4934, www.celticarts.org/celtic-events/summer18-ceilidh or events@celticarts.org.

Boots on the Ground-Ride Motorcycle Run @ BelleWood Acres – Boots on the Ground-Ride Motorcycle Run Benefit for Growing Veterans finishes at BelleWood Distilling! Starts at Sound Harley. Join us at 6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden on Sat., June 9, at 10am. Advance tickets: $20 + $5 for passenger; day-of tickets: $25 + $5 for passenger. More info: 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Theatre Evening with Sisu Children’s Fund – Sisu Childrens’s Fund will have a

fun evening of good food, beverages, a raffle, silent auction and the play A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum on Wed., June 13 from 6-10pm at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.). Come and enjoy the evening while you help children in our area who are dealing with medical problems and physical disabilities. We are the only organization parents can turn to for financial assistance when insurance does not cover the needs of their children. This year we have had 7 applications for scholarships and each student has been dealing with medical or physical challenges. Tickets are $40, and include one raffle ticket for a Holland America Line cruise for two people. You determine if it is to Alaska, Mexico, Caribbean, or New England. Additional raffle tickets are available for $5, and the supply is limited to 500. More info: 360671-8766 or sisuchildrensfund@gmail.com.

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La Conner Flower Basket Fundraiser! – Join us for an old-

fashioned ice-cream social and silent auction at Maple Hall in La Conner on Thurs., June 14 from 5-7pm. All proceeds benefit town flower baskets. Admission is $3 bar / $5 bowl. More info: 360-4664778, info@laconnerchamber.com or www.lovelaconner.com.

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Enjoy

a full menu of pancakes, French toast, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage or ham along with juice and coffee. Proceeds go toward supporting the Ferndale Senior Activity Center’s efforts to provide affordable educational, nutritional, social and recreational programs. Bring your family and friends. Cost: $6 adults / $3 children / age 3 and under, free. Join us at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.) on Sat., June 16, 8-11am. Admission is $6 general / $3 kids / free over 90 and under 3. More info: 360384-6244 or activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Gear Heads of Whatcom County Father’s Day Car Show – The Gear

Heads of Whatcom County 4th Annual Father’s Day Car Show will be held on Sun., June 17 from 9am-3pm at Bellewood Acres (6140 Guide Meridian). Car show registration is $15; all profits will be distributed between four local charities including the Whatcom Humane Society, Bellingham Food Bank, Vietnam Veterans, and the Alzheimer’s Society. We will be giving away 26 trophies in a variety of classes; we have over $4,000 in raffle prizes, including a set of Foose wheels worth over $1,000 donated by Les Schwab. Bellewood Acres will be offering a breakfast buffet starting at 8am, along with a booth for hot dogs, chips, and pop on the show grounds. Free admission. More info: 360-220-2686, scottsstreetlegends@gmail.com or www.gearheadswc.com.

Keys for Kids: Dueling Pianos Fundraiser for Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County – The Boys & Girls Club

of Skagit County is thrilled to bring back their popular summer event, Keys for Kids, to be held on two nights, Fri. & Sat., June 22 & 23rd at our new location, Stepping Stones Garden. The outdoor event will feature dueling pianos along with outstanding food and drink, all in the beautiful setting of Stepping Stones Garden (17503 Cook Rd, Burlington). The evening begins with a social hour at 5:30pm under the festive tents, enjoying light hors d’oeuvres, spectacular wines from Thurston Wolfe, and beers from Boundary Bay Brewery. A small silent auction, as well as games and activities will be available during social hour, all followed by a gourmet dinner. Then prepare for a raucous time of laughter, dance, and singing along to a variety of classic and contemporary favorites as the piano masters duel it out. Intentionally a more intimate event, each night is limited to just

125 attendees, so early registration is recommended. The cost is $75 per person or $600 for a reserved table of 8. Proceeds from the event will go to benefit the 1,700+ Skagit County youth the Boys & Girls Club of Skagit County serves each year. Admission is $75. For registration or more info contact Evan Wright at 360-419-3723 x9 or evan.wright@skagitclubs.org or visit www.skagitclubs.org.

Pancake Breakfast – Enjoy pancakes, French toast, biscuits and gravy, sausage, ham, and hashbrowns on Sat., June 23 from 8-11am at the American Legion (5537 2nd Ave., Ferndale). Admission is $6 adults / $3 ages 6-12 / under 5 free. More info: 360-384-5595. A Novel Affair – Please join us for a

show / $15 show only / $15 BBQ dinner only. More info: 360-384-6244 or activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Junk in Your Trunk Sale – The Friends

of the North Fork Community Library (7506 Kendall Rd., Maple Falls) are having a Junk in Your Trunk Sale on Sun., June 24 from 10am-3pm. Load up your junk and sell your “stuff” from the back of your vehicle, or on a table in your parking space. Just pre-register, set-up, and sell. Parking spaces for this event are $10 (supports library programs and events). All items must be removed by the owner at the end of the sale. Shoppers enjoy free admission! To reserve your space, contact Katie Chugg at 360-599-1391 or email chuggkm78@yahoo.com. Free admission. More info: www.wcls.org.

fundraising luncheon and auction to support the goal of building a new library for the greater La Conner community. There will be silent and live auctions, a raffle, and more on Sat., June 23 from 11:30am-2:30pm at Maple Hall (104 Commercial St., La Conner). Best of all, our featured guest Nancy Pearl (NPR literary critic, author, avid reader and noted librarian) will speak about the importance of libraries in our lives. Silent auction items will feaure book genres packaged with fun related items. Live auction items will feature getaways, special dinners, and more. Admission is $30. More info: 360-466-3352, smacek@lclib.lib.wa.us or www.novelaffair.org.

Terry Bronkama’s “Road Show” –

“Back to the 60’s Tonight” Rockabilly Ballads: A Roy Orbison Tribute – Join us for a rock’n good time

Ray Downey Music in Our Schools Fundraiser – The Bellingham Public

as we fire up the grill for a good old fashioned BBQ dinner, which includes BBQ ribs, potato salad, home-style baked beans, cornbread, and fresh strawberry shortcake. After dinner, Bill DeGroot will have us rock’n out to our favorite Roy Orbison oldies. All proceeds go to benefit the Ferndale Senior Center, a registered 501 (C) 3 Non-Profit. Takes place on Sat., June 23 from 5-7:30pm at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.). Doors will open at 4:45pm for dinner. Show starts at 6pm. Cost is $25 dinner &

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Antique Road Show with Terry Bronkema on Wed., June 27 from 6-8:30pm at the Sumas Community/Senior Center (461 2nd St.). Get appraisals for up to three of your treasures for a $5 donation. A Community Potluck begins at 6pm. There will be pizza and pop for a donation! Clocks, watches, ornaments, books, small furniture (ex. end table), pottery, kitchenware, tools and harnesses. Terry will not appraise: jewelry, clothing, fine art, firearms or edged weapons. A joint fundraiser for Sumas Historical Society/ Museum and Sumas Community Center Programs. Free admission. More info: 360-988-2714.

Schools Foundation invites you to participate in the Ray Downey (Brother Ray) Fundraiser that supports instrumental coaches for the sixth grade band classrooms in the Bellingham Schools. Event will be held at Boundary Bay Brewery in the outdoor tent space on Sat., June 30, featuring local bands The Atlantics and Sapphire. Event begins at 5pm, and a suggested donation is $5 per person. Bands involved in the event are donating their time in support of the event. More info: 206-240-1587 or www.bellinghamschoolsfoundation.org.

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Summer Reading Challenge 2018 with Village Books – Join us in

celebrating summer with one of our favorite activities: reading! Pick up your Reading Challenge form in either Fairhaven or Lynden (or print out the form from our website), then read your way along the path to receive prizes. There are three prizes to win this year! We will hold a drawing in early September from the completed forms and if we draw your

form, Village Books will donate a $100 gift certificate to YOUR school library! If a homeschooler wins, we will donate to the charity of your choice. Stumped about what to read? Check out the great selections in our Chuckanut Reader, or ask any of us at the store for help. More info: www.villagebooks.com/event.

Summer Reading 2018 at the Bellingham Public Library – B-I-N-

Public Library to celebrate with a free book, mystery coupon from one of our community sponsors, and a “Summer Reading Superstar Lives Here” yard or poster sign! Tweens and teens will be playing for a free book and entry into the grand prize drawing at the end of the summer, while adult readers can read for prizes as well. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

G-O spells Summer Reading! Pick up a Summer Reading bingo card and set your own reading goal! Children ages birth to 5 are challenged to complete activities that get families talking, singing, reading, writing and playing together. Children in grades K-6 are encouraged to read a variety of things over the summer, inspired by suggestions on the bingo card. Once the goal is met, come to the Bellingham

Annual Children’s Art Show – View

Indoor Wheelchair GangBall – Join us

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 5:156:15pm and Wednesdays from 11:15am-12:15pm at the Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave.). Contact Linda at LindaTaiChi@comcast.net or 360-389-5754 for details.

(every Friday through Sept. 7) for Indoor Wheelchair GangBall at Bloedel Multi-Purpose Room, (Bloedel Donovan Park), 2200 Electric Ave., Bellingham. Free admission; sport wheelchairs are provided. For more information, contact Jeff Bergman at 360-966-0516, or bergmanjeff@yahoo.com.

Senior Bocce Ball – Come and try Bocce Ball with 50+ active seniors at the Bellingham Sportsplex. Every Mon. & Thurs. from 10-11:30am. Have fun and stay dry at the same time. Cost is $24 per month. More info: 360-318-3851 or fizworp@gmail.com.

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

selected art created by the students of Acme, Harmony, and Kendall Elementary Schools through June 9 at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). Sponsored by the Friends of the Deming Library and the Mount Baker School District. Free. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions – This presentation

explains, in frank terms, the meaning of advanced medical interventions, what they could mean for patients in the short and the long term; possible outcomes are explained. This interactive session includes Q&A. Advance care planning, advance directives, and the importance of palliative care are explained. Presented by Rebecca Rech Cutler, BSN, RN, CRRN (Certified Registered Rehabilitation Nurse), CHPN (Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse). Rebecca has been a RN for 30 years with 15 years of Home Health and 5 years of Hospice experience. Takes place Wed., June 6 from 6-8pm at St. Luke’s Health Education Center (1095 Telegraph Rd., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

Lake Padden Triathlon – A triathlon

made for all. We offer both a short and long course, so find what fits for you, and finally cross “complete a triathlon” off your bucket list! Registration open now. Takes place Sat., June 23 at 7am at Lake Padden (4882 Samish Way, Bellingham). Admission is $95. More info: 360-778-7000, lromo@cob.org or www.cob.org/services/recreation/races/ Pages/padden-triathlon.aspx.

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Lady Washington in Blaine – The tall

ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain will visit Blaine Harbor for educational field trips, dock tours, and pleasure trips Fri.-Tues., June 1-5. Their visit will also feature a Hawaiian Luau Dance Party with food and music for the whole family at Gate 3 of Blaine Marina on Sat., June 2. “Ride To The Border” also takes place on June 2 from 10am-5pm with local motorcyle riders arriving in downtown Blaine to the sounds of bag pipes followed by live music, beer garden, kids’ activities & prizes, and craft booths. Free admission. More info: 360-332-6484, www.blainechamber.com or www.blainechamber.com/events.

Inaugural Bellingham Scottish Gathering – Expect bagpipes, colorful

kilts and high spirits on Sat., June 2 when the Bellingham Scottish Gathering takes over Hovander Park in Ferndale. Promoted as a festival full of Highland-themed fun, this is a new event designed to bring tourism to Whatcom County and tap into an existing culture of Scottish enthusiasts. Dancers of all ages will compete throughout the day. Other attractions will include a beer garden, Scottish breed animals, themed food, and a full array of musical performances. Certain clans with local connections can be found celebrating their heritage and flying their colors. The gates will be open from 9am-5pm. Tickets cost $15 for adults, $12 for student/ senior/active military, and a group of four can get a family pass for $40. Children under five are free. More info: scottishdancesociety.org and facebook.com/scottishdance.org.

Heart of the Islands Festival –

Northwest Hawai’i ‘Ohana presents Hearts of the Islands Festival on Sat., June 9 from 10am-8pm at the Pioneer Park Community Center (2007 Cherry St., Ferndale). The festival will be focused on honoring the Hawaiian culture from afar, and connecting other cultural groups in the Pacific Northwest. An all day celebration of Island-style vendors, Ono Hawaiian food, cultural demonstrations, music and Keiki activities. We will feature the Lummi Tribe’s Blackhawk Dancers, who will perform a traditional dance at our event, to show respect to their tribe and build bridges between their culture and the Hawaiian culture. Admission to the festival is $5, free to 5 + under. At 6pm, we invite you to join us for a luau and Polynesian entertainment. For a complete list of performance schedule and other details, visit www.heartoftheislands.com. Northwest Hawai’i ‘Ohana is a 501 c(4) non-profit organization who is about sharing the Aloha Spirit in the Northern Region of Washington State, in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. Admission to the luau is $35, 13 & over / $22, 6-12 / free, 5 & under. More info: 360-820-8074, nwhawaiiohana@gmail.com.

All-Comer’s Track and Field – Weekly

family-friendly track and field meets begin on June 11, Mondays, from 6-9:30pm. All ages welcomed and encouraged to participate! This year, meets are taking place at Squalicum High School (3773 E. McLeod Rd., Bellingham). Come out and join us for some summer fun! Day pass $5 / season’s pass $30 / family pass $90. More info: 360-778-7000, lromo@cob.org or www.cob.org/Documents/parks/ recreation/races/All-Comers%20 Registration%20Form%20and%20 Schedule%20of%20Events%202018%20 -%20Savable.pdf.

Lincoln Elementary Annual Talent Show – Lincoln Elementary brings its

talented students downtown to present their annual Talent Show on Mon., June 11 from 6-9pm at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Students in grades 1-5 audition to be part of this wonderful community event, with only the best acts accepted. Lincoln Elementary is populated with many talented children, so expect a great show of dance, music, drama and more! And the now-notorious teacher’s performance is something not to be missed! Free admission. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/event/ lincoln-school-talent-show.

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

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and closed. Takes place noon-1pm at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Summer Gymnastics with Bellingham Bay Gymnastics and Preschool – Drop by and participate in

an introduction to gymnastic skills, tumbling and jumping, group games, relay races, hula hoops and more on Fri., June 22 from 10am-noon at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). Also, watch the Bellingham Bay Gymnastics Demonstration Team perform some of their favorite skills! All abilities welcome. Free admission. More info: 360-778-7200 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.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, located one mile away at 721 Van Wyck Rd, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit helping youth-at-risk and veterans heal through animal-assisted programs. Free admission. More info: 360-671-3509, office@animalsasnaturaltherapy.org or www.animalsasnaturaltherapy.org.

Luchamania – The Burlington Public

Library will be hosting the luchadors from Lucha Libre Volcanica for the lucha event of the year LUCHAMANIA! The event will feature two hours of high-flying lucha fun for the whole family. Admission to the event is absolutely free so put on your luchador mask and come join the fun on Sat., June 30 from 3-5pm in Maiben City Park (Burlington). More info: 360-7550760 or juanf@burlingtonwa.gov.

Vegetation Monitoring Workshop –

Volunteers will learn both native and invasive plant ID during the class, which takes place on Sat., June 2 from 10am3pm in the Hamilton Town Hall (9584 Maple St.). In addition to a PowerPoint presentation, volunteers will test their skills by identifying plants that come from the SFEG Native Plant Nursery. The monitoring portion of the class will teach volunteers about SFEG field protocols, including percent cover, transect data collection, and health ratings. In the afternoon, volunteers will practice their skills at an SFEG planting along Carey’s Slough in west Hamilton. Volunteers will need to bring their own lunch, but SFEG will provide light refreshments. This workshop is free. Info: 360-336-0172, ktaylor@skagitfisheries.org , www.skagitfisheries.org/event/vegetationmonitoring-workshop-2.

Fairhaven Family Story Night with the Bellingham Storyteller’s Guild –

Join us at 6pm for a free hour of coaching and introduction to storytelling on Fri., June 15 at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.). Professional storytelling begins at 7pm. For more information, visit www.bellinghamstorytellersguild.org. Free admission. More info: www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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., June 20 and Tues., June 26 from 7-9pm. Free admission. More info: 360756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. Teen Tuesdays – Join Whatcom Museum

Coiled Fabric Baskets – This class will

teach you to make sturdy baskets from almost any kind of scrap fabric! Thick strips of fabric are twisted and bound together with yarn, strong cotton string, or thin strips of more fabric. Many possibilities await! Join us at 1421 N Forest St. on Sat., June 9, 2-4:30pm. Admission is $28. More info: 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

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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.

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META Brings the Joy of Acting to Camp Korey by Courtney Kendall When two non-profits with missions geared towards serving youth come together, it can only mean a beautiful thing. A beautiful thing is exactly what Conrad Askland, executive director of META Performing Arts, uses to describe META’s upcoming collaboration with Camp Korey. Tim Rose founded Camp Korey in 2005 in honor of his son, Korey, who lost his battle with bone cancer at 18. Tim created a camp that strives to provide children living with life-altering medical conditions, and their families, with a fun and safe camp experience. Children and families are given a joyful and adventurous experience in a camp environment with the specialized medical staff they need. Through support of donors, community partners, and volunteers, Camp Korey remains free to all families. Today Camp Korey is an official member of founder Paul Newman’s Serious Fun Children’s Network, and serves thousands of children and families with summer camp sessions, family weekends in spring and fall, young adult retreats, and their in-hospital program, Camp to You. In 2016 they purchased a

Lauren Cline in META’s production of CATS.

Truxtun McCoy shooting promo video of Adia Bowen as the Witch for Into the Woods.

200-acre property in Mount Vernon that increased the amount of campers they could serve, as well as the amount of medical conditions they could support. Camp Korey reached out to META in search of a way that they could collaborate with the performing arts non-profit. META, an all-volunteer organization based in Skagit County, provides youth with theatrical training and the chance to perform with experienced actors in two performances during the year. META’s vision is to utilize theatre to “give young people tools to better understand themselves and their culture.” Children from as far away as Bellingham and Everett come to participate and learn from META. Camp Korey came to META at the perfect time: “[We were] looking at areas that we haven’t been serving,” said Conrad Askland. The proposal was to offer acting lessons one day a week during Camp Korey’s summer program. When the proposal was taken to the board, the decision was clear: “A couple of the [META] board members were in tears when they heard [Camp Korey’s] mission.” The META board was so moved

by Camp Korey’s story that they decided to fund the experience themselves. “This allows META to reach children who wouldn’t normally get to have this experience,” Conrad says, and to give Camp Korey participants “actual acting experience with professional theater teachers.” When META asked whether the focus should be on education or fun, Camp Korey answered “fun with some education.” “Our goal,” says Conrad, “is to give them a positive experience.” While this summer will be their first time trying these classes at Camp Korey, META and Conrad are excited about the possibilities it brings. Conrad started helping META out in 2006—basically whenever he was back in town from his travels as a musical director. “I’ve been helping with their overall vision and where they want to go next,” Conrad explains. Reaching out to underserved youth and new growth areas has also led to an additional pilot program META finished in May. “It’s a five-week acting workshop by invitation only for youth that auditioned for Into the Woods, but were not cast. We wanted to help kids that really want to be involved,” says Conrad. META reasons that, “if they were brave enough to audition,” they really want to learn. META is always looking for volunteers, directors, and board members to help support their mission and vision. You can find more information about helping out, attending a show, and all that they do at metaperformingarts.org. For more information on Camp Korey’s story and many programs, visit campkorey.org.

META Performing Arts production of The Outsiders.

Romeo (Dylan Kane) and Juliet (Katherine Fisher) in META’s production of Romeo and Juliet The Musical.

Cast of PAN the Musical by META Performing Arts.

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Bringing Community Together at the Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival by Courtney Kendall Where can you find a Lummi Nation native storyteller and violinist, paintings of Italian scenes, Afro-Brazilian samba music, and a Finnish wife-carrying race all at the same event? Welcome to the inaugural Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival coming June 22 & 23 in Fairhaven. With food, art, and music in a free and family-friendly environment, the Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival is a chance to celebrate and witness all the Caixa Seattle. cultures that have come together to form our community, and to celebrate Swil Kanim. the diversity of our home in this corner of Washington state. Allied Arts of Whatcom County has spearheaded this event in collaboration with local organizations such as Native Arts Collective, the Historic Fairhaven Association, Bellingham and Whatcom Tourism Bureaus, Sculptures NW, the Whatcom Art Guild, and more. “We wanted to do a summer event,” explains Allied Arts Executive Director Kelly Hart of the festival’s conception, and “we were wanting to promote more cultural arts. Our demographic has changed significantly,” Kelly adds, and one of the Millie and the Mentshn. festival’s goals is to highlight the arts and skills of the diverse cultural communities Don’t miss the Wife-Carrying Race! with their feature artist of the month, in Whatcom County. “It’s the first time, AnnMarie DeCollibus. Right above Good and more. These classically trained but ideally this will happen every year,” Earth Pottery, in the Morgan Block musicians are known for their unusual says Kelly. Studios, artists will be showcasing instrument combination and energy. Swil techniques and scenes of Italy in a variety Throughout the month of June, Allied Kanim will also perform in his role as man of art mediums. Diana Guza-Wells will Arts will feature works from the Native of many talents: a classically trained share her Art Deco Era inspired paintings Arts Collective as a preface to the violinist, and native storyteller and actor, of New Zealand, as well. Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival. Their Swil is a member of the Lummi Nation exhibition, titled and a US Army Veteran. Swil Dynamic travels the nation as a speaker Transitions, will and musician, inspiring audiences feature Pacific to express themselves honorably. Northwest Native There will also be activities on artists in a variety the Green, including a flagof media, including making project headed by Allied bead work, wood Arts. The Finlandia Foundation’s carving, drums, Suomi Chapter—an organization metalwork, that serves Finns, Finnish blankets, and Americans, and friends of more. Finland in Whatcom, Skagit, and The festival itself Island Counties—will be hosting will kick off with a wife-carrying race. This contest the Fairhaven has a Finnish history that began Fourth Friday Art Pulla (Finnish pastry). in 1992, and now has an annual Walk on Friday, World Championship. The   Performances on the June 22. On Finlandia Foundation also promises Saturday, June 23, delicious Finnish pastries. See Diana Guza-Wells’ period paintings Green will include Caixa there will be booths from New Zealand at Good Earth Pottery. Seattle (from Seattle, of For more information, including course), a musical group and performances on up-to-date activities and performances, that strives to preserve the classic the Fairhaven Village Green, which will visit alliedarts.org. Kelly, Allied Arts, and Afro-Brazilian samba heritage, and other serve as the main hub of the festival. all participating organizations encourage styles within the genre. Millie & the Other businesses throughout Fairhaven everyone to come see for themselves the Mentshn, based in Bellingham, will play will host specials and activities. Good amazing diversity of our community and world music ranging from Polish, Israeli, Earth Pottery, for example, will feature celebrate the contributions we all bring. Arabic, Gypsy, Swing, Russian, Yiddish, Italian and Mexican-fired pottery, along Photos courtesy of Finlandia Foundation.

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Nancy Blakey Triple-Header: By the Shore: Explore the PNW Coast Like a Local – Join us for one or ALL of the

events planned with this local author. First up, Wed., June 6 at 3:30pm, she will appear at the Wednesday Market on the Green, followed by the inaugural meeting of our brand new book group, Regional Cookbook & Cooking Lit, and finally at 7pm, she’ll come on down to the readings gallery for her presentation. All events are free and open to the public. Nancy Blakey grew up on Bainbridge Island, WA. She spent summers in Bristol Bay, Alaska, working for her family’s salmon processing business, where she became an avid outdoor enthusiast who paddles, hikes, forages, and explores the great Pacific Northwest rain or shine, believing adventure can be found outside the back door. She is the founder of the parenting website MudPieMamas.com. More info: www.villagebooks.com/event.

Author Event: Whispers of the Dead with Spencer Kope – Join us on Sat.,

June 9 from 2-5pm at the Lynden Library (216 4th St.) for an afternoon book talk and book signing with local author Spencer Kope, a crime analyst currently assigned to the Detectives Division at the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office. Spencer will discuss his new book Whispers of the Dead, the sequel to Collecting the Dead. Village Books will be on hand if you would like to purchase a copy of Spencer’s book and have it autographed. Free admission. More info: 360-354-4883 or www.wcls.org.

Chuckanut Radio Hour featuring Jonathan White at WCC’s Heiner Theater – The Chuckanut Radio Hour

Whatcom Writers and Publishers Monthly Meeting: “Writing in a Kindle World” – Whatcom Writers and

Publishers invites all writers to its monthly meeting on Wed., June 13, from 6-8:30pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). In an increasingly crowded publishing world, it’s easy to get lost in the two million books put out each year. How will readers find you? One way is to get connected with a best-selling author on the Kindle World platform. Janet Oakley (pictured) will talk about her experience writing in Toby Neal’s Kindle World and how it’s positively impacted the sale of her historical fiction. Please RSVP on our website to guarantee a seat. The official start time is 6pm; come at 5:30pm to get happy hour prices. Free admission. More info: 360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org.

welcomes Jonathan White, author of Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean on Tues., June 19 at 6:30pm in WCC’s Heiner Theater. With photographs, stories, and short readings, Jonathan takes his audiences on an enthralling journey into the surprising and poetic workings of the tide. White is an active marine conservationist and holds an MFA in creative nonfiction. The Chuckanut Radio Hour, a recipient of Bellingham’s prestigious Mayor’s Arts Award, is a radio variety show that began in January 2007. Each Chuckanut Radio Hour includes guest authors, musicians, performance poet Kevin Murphy, and episodes of “As the Ham Turns” serial radio comedy, not to mention groaner jokes by hosts Paul Hanson and Kelly Evert, and announcer Rich Donnelly. Tickets for the Chuckanut Radio Hour are $5 and will soon be available at Village Books and BrownPaperTickets.com. Receive a free ticket with pre-purchase of Tides: The Science and Spirit of the Ocean. The next Chuckanut Radio Hour, featuring Thor Hanson, author of Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees, will be held Thurs., July 12. Info: www.villagebooks.com/event.

Whatcom Senior Tours a program of Whatom Council on Aging Take the trip of a lifetime! Grouse Mountain Peak Experiences July 25

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

Baker River Area, Special Invite Hydro Tour, June 20 • Indian Arm Cruise, June 25 • 3 Cities New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville, June 23 • Free travel show at Bellingham Senior Center, June 28, 11am, Room 9, highlights New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville • 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 taking names for list • 3 Cities Tour: Memphis, Nashville & New Orleans Nov. 11-18. More info and registration: 360-746-3457, whatcomseniortours@wccoa.org.

Puerto Rico: Before and After – Jenny Culver Maxwell shares personal stories and photos of her family’s life in Puerto Rico before, during, and after the devastating hurricanes Irma and Maria on Thurs., June 28 from 6:30-8pm at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). Free. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

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Deception Pass Day Cruise & Picnic July 20 San Juan Island Day Cruise August 21 Mt Rushmore & Black Hills August 15–21

New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville Nov 11–18

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Full Draw Film Tour – Come with us as

we take this bowhunting cinema experience to the next level. Our primary goal is to unite bowhunters, fuel the outdoorsman and create excitement for all those passionate about archery. This is a great opportunity to get involved in something really cool! Bowhunters bring their family and friends and really enjoy the films. Takes place Thurs., June 21 at 7pm at Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Admission is $15 adults / $10 kids age 4-17 in advance, $17 & $12 at the door. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/full-draw-film-tour-8.

Dudestock - A Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of The Big Lebowski – At DudeStock we raise our

Caucasians to all things related to the 1998 cult favorite The Big Lebowski. Fans of the film (aka “Achievers”) come from far and wide to drink White Russians, listen to Creedence and party with an array of Dudes, Walters, and Maudes (not to mention a nihilist or two) on Sat., June 23 at 7pm at the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Prizes will be awarded for best costume in several categories, including a chance to win a comfy couch seat in the theatre for the show! Come in your bathrobe if you like! Arrive early (doors open at 7pm, film at 8pm) for big screen bowling. Admission is $12 in advance / $15 day of show. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/dudestockcelebration-20th-anniversary-big-lebowski.

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Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema Summer Line-up Big screen movies and a variety of fun entertainers will be featured at this summer’s Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema series presented by Ben Kinney & Keller Williams Realty. Now in its nineteenth season of Saturday night movies, the series kicks off on June 23 with the 1985 adventurecomedy The Goonies followed by the superhero hit Wonder Woman on June 30. The series continues in July and August. In true Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema tradition, The Princess Bride will be featured at the series finale on Aug. 25. 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 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 the 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. More information about movies, entertainment, and event times can be found at www.FairhavenOutdoorCinema.com or on Facebook. 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. 2018 Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema June 23: The Goonies with banjo entertainment by Aaron J. Shay June 30: Wonder Woman with Kuungana Marimba July 7: Ferdinand with live music by The Sweet Goodbyes July 14: Jumanji with cirque entertainers Wren & Della July 21: The Greatest Showman with Jules the Juggler July 28: Coco with cirque performer Strangely Aug. 4: Thor: Ragnarok with cirque performer Clay Mazing Aug. 11: The Sandlot with Improv Playworks Aug. 18: Black Panther with touring musician Brian Ernst Aug. 25: The Princess Bride with special guests

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