Entertainment News NW- November 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS NOVEMBER 2016 FEATURES: A Labor of Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Celebrate the Season with Music, Theatre, Dance and More! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Do You Hear What I Hear? It’s the Sound of the 2016 Jingle Bell Run!! . . . . . . 36 Going to pot at the Walton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 MBT Executive Director Brad Burdick Wins Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Holiday Concert to Raise Funds for Pickett House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Holiday Festivals Abound! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Pacific Northwest Opera presents Carmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Peace on Earth: Cantabile Chamber Choir Holiday Concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-41 Bazaars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 34-36 Calendar of Events . . . . . 17-21, 24-28 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

On the cover: Spanish heat and gypsy passion will be brought to the McIntyre Hall stage when Pacific Northwest Opera presents Georges Bizet’s opera, Carmen. See feature story on page 3.

NOVEMBER 2016 Volume 13 Number 10 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 Circulation: ENNW prints 10,000 copies & distributes to over 200 sites in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. For a current list of distribution sites go to http://www.ennw.info/distribution.html. Deadlines: We request Press Releases, Photos and Calendar Items by the 10th of the month before its release (November 10th for December issue). Send an email if you would like to be on our monthly reminder list. Press Releases, Calendar Items & Photos are now exclusively received through our Online Submission Form accessed through our website www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Please keep event description to 60-100 words per item. Submission Guidelines: Article ideas are encouraged with a sample of your writing style. You will be given credit and a bio line, but at this time we are unable to pay for articles. If we accept your proposal, please plan on writing 300–600 words. Advertising: We would like to encourage you to consider advertising with us. We feel we offer a great value for your hard earned advertising dollars. Due to the quality, ENNW is not in the recycle bin in a day or two. Many readers report they hold onto it all month long, resulting in better value. If you would like a rate sheet, please call or email to request one. Your advertising will make it possible for us to continue. Copyright & Pub Info: ©2016 Entertainment News NW. Reproduction of contents in any format is forbidden without written permission from ENNW. ENNW is only responsible for ad cost in the event of an error. Every effort has been made to gather accurate information regarding events. Please contact the sponsoring agency for more details. Printed at Lithtex NW, Bellingham, WA, USA. This Month’s Contributors: n Justin Hawkinson is a local chef, writer, single parent and sucker for historical signs and plaques. n Osa Hale has been a regular contributor to Entertainment News NW since 2012. She is a graduate of Western Washington University, with a B.A. in Visual Journalism. Her work has also appeared on Bellingham’s KOMO News website, the Seattle Times, and Portland Live. n Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing. n Courtney Kendall divides her time between writing, working at Whatcom Community College, and enjoying her young son. She holds an MA in English Studies from Western Washington University. n Deborah Bernard received her BA in Journalism at WWU, wrote for The Bellingham Herald, then worked in Alaska for decades. Now they’re back: her husband Joseph is gleefully retired and Debbie loves her office job at First Presbyterian Church. She is also writing her memoir, You Can’t Beat a Deadhorse. n April Metz de Montiel is a life-long arts supporter and new contributor to Entertainment News NW. — Winner 2015 Mayor’s Arts Award —

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Pacific Northwest Opera presents Carmen Pacific Northwest Opera will present Georges Bizet’s ever-popular opera Carmen at McIntyre Hall (2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon) November 4, 6, 11, and 13. Pacific Northwest Opera started as Skagit Opera, and this season changed its name to reflect its broader community. “We have board members now from Everett to Blaine, and audiences from Seattle to Vancouver, BC, and we changed the name to reflect that,” says Mitchell Kahn, now in his sixth year as general director. Fiery and tempestuous, the character of Carmen has captivated the world’s imagination for more than a century and a half. The passionate and untamed gypsy was first introduced in Prosper Mérimée’s 1845 novella and became immortal through Bizet’s opera 30 years later. She has been portrayed by stars from Rita Hayworth to Beyoncé, and her story told in flamenco, in hip-hop, in settings from the Netherlands to South Africa, in a Warner Brother’s cartoon, and in more than 70 films by directors as diverse as Charlie Chaplin and Jean-Luc Godard. “It is one of the three great operas that everyone wanting to learn about opera should start with: ABC—Aida, Boheme and Carmen, according to Pacific Northwest Opera’s general director, Mitchell Kahn. “It is a story of love and passion and a woman who refuses to be dominated.” Carmen was originally written for the Opéra Comique in Paris, and is a bridge between the more conservative French tradition and the verismo style that became popular in late-19th century Italy. After decades where opera was dominated by the Romantic movement— in which idealism and sentiment were the

aesthetic order of the day— verismo opera probed the passions of human existence through more realistic expression, reflecting life as it is lived, including all its sordidness and violence. Mezzo soprano Sarah Mattox who has mostly performed comedy for Skagit Opera, including her brilliant portrayal of the Witch in last year’s Hansel and Gretel, will be Carmen, a role she has sung in opera houses throughout the region. Her obsessed lover, Don Jose, will be tenor Benjamin Cleveland, making his debut. Soprano Christina Kowalski— Skagit Opera’s Tosca, Madam Butterfly and Norma among others—returns as Micaela, Jose’s abandoned girl-fromback-home. Another debut will be Russian bass-baritone Anton Belov as the dashing Escamillo, for whom Carmen dumps Jose. “As you can see, there is a lot of drama,” says Kahn. The opera takes place in Seville, and the production will be traditional, although Kahn assures that there will be no bull fighting. Tickets from $25-$59 are on sale at the McIntyre Hall box office

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Sarah Mattox will perform the title role of Carmen. “Mattox’s voice was a breath of lush air.... [she] came to life, ending the second act with a finely balanced tension between freedom, love and death. Mattox’s Carmen, smooth and controlled... held the stage — and the final tragedy with poise. – Tacoma News Tribune

online at www.mcintyrehall.org. As usual, there will be an opening night gala dinner (Fri., Nov. 4 at 6pm, $75), savoring the culinary delights of Seville with tapas and paella. Performances of Carmen on: Fri., Nov. 4 & 11 at 7:30pm and Sun., Nov. 6 & 13 at 3pm. For more information, visit the Pacific Northwest Opera’s website, www.pnopera.org, or www.mcintyrehall.org.

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Celebrate the Season with Music, 2016 Nativity Show, Dancing for Joy Dance Studio, Dec. 11, 1pm and 6:30pm, www.dancing4joy.org.

by Courtney Kendall However you wish to celebrate the season, Whatcom and Skagit County have plenty of events to keep you busy and having fun!

The North Pole Express on Ice, Bellingham Sportsplex, Dec. 12, 3:30-5:30pm and Dec. 13, 1-3pm, $8 advance or $10 at the door, www.bfsc.info.

ANACORTES The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Anacortes Community Theatre, Nov. 25-Dec. 17, Thurs.-Sat., 7:30pm, Sun., 2pm, $20, www.acttheatre.com. The Nutcracker Suite, Fidalgo DanceWorks, Dec. 10, 7:30pm and Dec. 11, 2:30pm, www.fidalgodanceworks.org.

BELLINGHAM A Light in the Darkness: Songs of Hope and Comfort, WWU Concert Choir and Advanced Women’s Chorale, Garden Street Methodist Church, Nov. 19, 3pm and 7pm, $8-$15, www.cfpa.wwu.edu/calendar. Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Bellingham Theatre Guild, Nov. 25-Dec. 11, 7:30-10:30pm, $8-$14, www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. Ukuleles in Season: Holiday Concert, Dec. 2, 5pm at the Bellingham Central Public Library and Dec. 10, 3pm at the Ferndale Public Library, free, www.bellinghamukuleleorchestra.com.

The Coats vocal band.

The Coats and BHS Choirs, Bellingham High School PAC, Dec. 3, 7pm. Advance tickets, available at Village Books in Fairhaven, Community Food Co-op downtown, and the BHS ASB office Mon-Fri. until 3 pm, are $15 before Nov. 23 and $20 thereafter. Holiday Magic with Whatcom Symphony Orchestra, Mount Baker Theatre, Dec. 4, 3pm, $15-$39, www.mountbakertheatre.com.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas, , BAAY Theater, Dec. 13 & 14, 6:30-8pm, www.baay.org. The Nutcracker with Northwest Ballet Theater, Mount Baker Theatre, Dec. 23, 7:30pm and Dec. 24, 2pm, $26-$34, www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Bellingham High School Showstoppers, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, Dec. 8, 11:30am, free, www.whatcommuseum.org.

The Nutcracker with Ballet Bellingham, Mount Baker Theatre, Dec. 9, 7:30pm, $18-$24, www.mountbakertheatre.com.

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The Irish Tenors: “We Three Kings,” Mount Baker Theatre, Dec. 14, 7pm, $20.50-$69.50, www.mountbakertheatre.com.

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BLAINE Holiday Harbor Lights, Dec. 4-5. Holiday decorations, Santa, and boats decked in holiday lights sail through Blaine Harbor, free, www.blaineholidayharborlights.com.

FERNDALE Olde Fashioned Christmas, Pioneer Park, Dec. 2, 5-9pm, Dec. 3, 1-9pm, Dec. 4, 1-4pm, $4 adults / $3 kids, crafts, games, music, photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and more, www.ferndaleheritagesociety.com.

LYNDEN The Happy Elf, Claire vg Thomas Theatre, Nov. 25-Dec. 11, Fridays at 7:30pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm, and Nov. 26 at 7:30pm, $10-$12, www.clairevgtheatre.com. Lighted Christmas Parade, Dec. 3, 6-7pm, free. Holiday carolers and dazzling displays of lighted trucks, cars, wagons, and more, www.lynden.org.

MOUNT VERNON A Christmas Story, Lincoln Theatre, Nov. 26 & 27, Dec. 1-4, 7, 9 &10, 7:30pm, and Sundays, 1:30pm, $12-$24; bargain night: Dec. 1, all tickets $15 day of show only, www.lincolntheatre.org.

Bronn and Katherine Journey. Emily DesChane will be dancing the role of Clara in Northwest Ballet Theater’s production of The Nutcracker. Photo by Kari Martilla.

Dec. 11, 2pm, $16-$25, www.mcintyrehall.org. Magical Strings with Celtic Yuletide, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 11, 3pm, $15-$26, www.lincolntheatre.org.

STANWOOD Christmas on the Tumblin’ D, dinner theatre at The Lights of Christmas, Dec. 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 6-9:45pm, $54; Sunday dessert matinee, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 4-6:15pm, $32, www.thelightsofchristmas.com.

Winter Concert with Mount Vernon High School Choirs, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 14, 4pm and 7pm, $3-$8, www.mcintyrehall.org.

Amahl & the Night Visitors with Pacific Northwest Opera, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 16, 7:30pm, $10-$25, www.mcintyrehall.org. The Nutcracker with Northwest Ballet Theater, Dec. 17, 7:30pm and Dec. 18, 2pm, $24-$35, www.mcintyrehall.org. The Journey’s Christmas Concert with Bronn and Katherine Journey, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 21, 7:30pm, $20-$24, www.mcintyrehall.org.

Holiday Countdown, Skagit Community Band and the Skagit Valley College Choirs, McIntyre Hall, Nov. 29, 7:30pm, $5-$15, www.mcintyrehall.org.

The Nutcracker with Skagit Valley Academy of Dance, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 2-3, 7:30pm, Dec. 4, 2pm, www.mcintyrehall.org.. Holiday Concert with Skagit Symphony, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 9, 7:30pm, $25-$45, www.mcintyrehall.org. Holiday Concert: Holiday Jewels with Mount Baker-Fidalgo Youth Symphony, McIntyre Hall, Dec. 10, 1pm, www.mcintyrehall.org.

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Women with Wings Gathering –

Women with Wings, a 501(c)3 healing song community, provides music to those who may be lonely, ill, isolated or dying. Sing-along song circles at numerous facilities bring joy and memory recall to residents around Whatcom County. In addition, bedside music is available upon request, including bi-weekly regular visits to St. Joseph Hospital. All voices are welcome to join the bi-monthly Tuesday evening gatherings from 6:30-8pm at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-920-7533, linda@lindasongs.com or www.bellinghamwomenwithwings.org.

Ukulele Fun & Song Circle – Have fun

strumming and singing at the Ukulele Fun & Song Circle on Wednesdays (Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30) from 1-2pm at the Mount Vernon Senior Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Beginners welcome. Loaner ukes available. Play along or just come to sing with us. Song sheets provided or come and share a song. Admission by free-will donation. More info: 206-790-4862 or yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

John Reischman & the Pine Siskins in Concert – The Pine Siskins are John

Reischman on mandolin, Eli West on guitar, Trent Freeman on fiddle, and Patrick Metzger on bass. John Reischman is one of the country’s top-ranked mandolin players and is renowned for his taste, tone, and

impeccable musicianship. Eli West is one half of the highly acclaimed Northwest duo Cahalen Morrison & Eli West. Trent Freeman excels at backing up the other soloists, and Patrick Metzger is a fixture of the Vancouver roots music scene. Join us for their concert on Thurs., Nov. 3 at 7pm at the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Admission is $15 at the door. More info: 360-733-5960, moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com or www.johnreischman.com.

Night Beat: Drs. Milica Jelaca Jovanic and Marija Ilic – Bellingham

Music Club’s 2016-17 Night Beat season features Dynamic Duos from WWU music faculty and friends. Next up: Drs. Milica Jelaca Jovanic and Marija Ilic present “Fantasies and Dances” for piano four hands, by Schubert and Schumann, Dvorak and Brahms, Ligeti, Bolcom, and Faure. Their friendship dates from girlhood in Belgrade, Serbia; their formal collaboration began in 2010. This year finds them in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Novi Sad and New York. Concert will be held on Thurs., Nov. 3 at 7:30pm at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Tickets $15 online at www.bellinghammusicclub.org, at Village Books, or at the door. More info: 360-306-8580 or rsnyhowl@q.com.

Once – Winner of eight Tony Awards

impressive ensemble of actor-musicians who play their own instruments on stage, Once tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream, when a beautiful young woman takes interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, his music soars to powerful new heights. Join us for the performance on Fri., Nov. 4 from 7-10pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Admission is $30.50-$69.50. More info: 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

Debutones Concert – The Debutones

excel at bringing to light hidden gems of acoustic roots-based songs with compelling stories and beautiful melodies —some country, some folk, and some bluegrass. Debby Nagusky and Don Share had been singing duets for over two decades when three of the Pacific Northwest’s finest musicians joined them, and they became the Debutones: adding to Debby and Don’s vocals and guitar work are Greg Glassman, vocals and bass; Julian Smedley, vocals, violin, and viola; and Bob Knetzger, dobro and banjo. Performance on Sat., Nov. 5 from 7-9:30pm at the Bellingham YWCA (1025 N. Forest St.). Admission is $15. More info: moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com, 360-733-5960 or www.debutones.com.

including Best Musical, Once is a truly original Broadway experience. Featuring an

An Intimate Night of Women in Music – Tillie Lace presents an intimate

night with three women in music— contemporary-pop artist, The Katie Gray; folk-jazz artist, Monica Parshotam of Momo Grace; and sultry singer/songwriter, Morgan Paris Lanza, will all perform at Tillie Lace Gallery on Sat., Nov. 5, from 7-9:30pm. Doors open at 7pm, music starts at 7:30pm. Join us at Tillie Lace Gallery and School of Fine Art (1415 13th St., Bellingham). Admission is $5-$15 ($10 suggested). More info: 360-223-5352, art@tillielacegallery.com or www.facebook. com/events/563542223849853/.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal – Don’t be a humbug! Join

Harmony Northwest Chorus in singing their favorite Christmas songs at Warm Beach “Lights of Christmas” on Dec. 2 and our annual Christmas concert on Dec. 4, plus many other local venues throughout the holiday season. Community members may join us for rehearsals and performances, but we ask that you rehearse with us at least three times in order to perform. Rehearsals are Mondays

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(Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28), from 6:30-9pm, at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland St.). Please feel free to contact Cheryl at 360-201-5861, email us at contact@harmonynorthwest.org or visit www.harmonynorthwest.org.

Swing Set – The musical trio Swing Set

will be playing their smooth and upbeat take on old swing favorites for an Autumn afternoon at Shuksan Center (1530 James St., Bellingham) on Armstice Day, Fri., Nov. 11, from 3-4pm — especially appropriate, since Armstice Day ushered in the Age of Swing! Free admission. More info: 360-223-1713.

Veterans Day Celebration and Dance – In honor of Bellingham’s war veterans, the Leopold Retirement Residence (1224 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) will host a celebration on Veterans Day, Fri., Nov. 11 from 5-8pm. The Pakawalups vocal trio, backed up by the Swing Connection Big Band, will perform. The trio is well known for rendering songs recorded by the Andrew Sisters in the 1940s. The event, which is open to the public and Leopold residents, will include a buffet, some short remarks by local veterans, singing by the Pakawalups, followed about an hour of dancing to Glenn Miller music to conclude the evening. Admission is free. More info: 360-733-3500.

Bellingham Dulcimer Club Monthly Jam – We have lots of tunes to share, and

a range of abilities joining in. If you have a special song, please bring a few copies of the music to share. We have been enjoying playing in other keys—lots of E minor tunes as well as dulcimer classics. If you play other instruments, they are welcome too. We meet on Sat., Nov. 12 at 10:30am at Corona Court Clubhouse (4780 Corona Court, Bellingham). Free admission. More info: Mdcinbellingham.blogspot.com.

educators, who perform for the Starry Night Chamber Series centered in Mount Vernon. They are frequently engaged as an orchestra for many choral and operatic groups in the Northwest region and beyond, and the members are often hired as soloists and chamber musicians for various special occasions. Admission is $20 adults / $10 children and students 16 and under. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Dances of Universal Peace in Mount Vernon – The Dances of Universal Peace are a group of moving meditations to live music. Each dance is focused on the singing of a sacred phrase, inspired by a large variety of religious traditions from around the world. Join us in creating

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Bayshore Symphony Fall Soloist Concert – Bayshore Symphony presents

harpist Jill Whitman playing “Morceau de Concert Op. 154” by Camille Saint-Saëns. Also: Haydn “Symphony No. 99”, Mussorgsky “Night on Bald Mountain”, and Telemann “Suite in A Minor” for flute and strings. Chip Bergeron, conductor. Join us at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (415 S. 18th St., Mount Vernon) on Sat., Nov. 12, 7:30pm or at Central Lutheran Church (925 N. Forest St., Bellingham) on Sun., Nov. 13, 3pm. Admission is suggested donation $15; free for children 12 and under. Info: 360-724-7300, director@bayshoremusicproject.com or www.bayshoremusicproject.com.

Don Giovanni – The Lincoln Theatre

(712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents the MET: Live in HD production of Don Giovanni on Sun., Nov. 13 from 1-4pm. Keenlyside, Ildar Abdrazakov, and Mariusz Kwiecien, share the role of the title hero, who goes to hell in a dazzling coup de theatre. The ensemble of great Mozartean singers includes Isabel Leonard, Angela Meade, Matthew Polenzani, Marina Rebeka, Erwin Schrott, Ramon Vargas, and Rolando Villain. Fabio Luisi and Placido Domingo conduct. More info: 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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

BUG jam at St. James Presbyterian Church Social Hall (910 14th St). A 45-minute beginner session begins at 2pm. Bring The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1, the BUG songbook (downloadable from our website) and a music stand. Suggested donation is $5. Join us on Sat., Nov. 12, 3-4:30pm. • BUG @ Roeder: Come and sing songs from The Daily Ukulele, Vol. 1 in the parlor of the historic Roeder Home (2600 Sunset Dr.) on Wed., Nov. 16 from 7-8:30pm. All instruments welcome. Admission is free, donations appreciated. Join us at the Roeder Home on Wed., Nov. 16, 7-8:30pm. • More info: 360-647-5259, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com.

Starry Night Chamber Orchestra –

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energy for peace. No experience necessary; all dances taught each time. Come alone or bring a friend. Donation requested / no one turned away for lack of funds. Join us for the dances on Sun., Nov. 13 at 6pm at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). Admission is free / by donation. Info: jstplnfolk@gmail.com, 360-629-9190 or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm.

A Night of Turkish Sufi Mystic Music, Poetry, and Images – Turkish

Mystic Sufi musician Latif Bolat will present music, poetry, Sufi mystic stories and images from the ancient land of Turkey on Sun., Nov. 13 from 7-9pm at Pickford Film Center (1318 Bay St., Bellingham). Admission is $15. More info: 360-2013243, Lbolat@aol.com or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

music from “Porgy and Bess” by Gershwin, Overture to “Candide” by Bernstein, and “Liberty Fanfare” by John Williams, and much more. The Everett Chorale directed by Lee Matthews will be the guest Nov. 20 in Arlington (6pm, Lynda Byrnes PAC). The Skagit Chorale, directed by Dr. Adam Burdick will be the guest Nov. 27 in Anacortes (3pm, Anacortes High’s Brodniak Hall). Join us at WCC’s Syre Hall on Fri., Nov. 18, 7:30pm. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated. More info: 360-371-2267, marj@openaccess.org or www.nccband.org.

The Jive Aces: Jump, Jive, & Wail –

With their high-energy music, bright suits, wild stage show, infectious humor, and sheer professionalism, the Jive Aces quickly get you on your feet! Renowned for their dynamic jump, jive, and swing music, the band’s repertoire stretches from the timeless tunes of the swing era, to the glitz of the Rat Pack, with a dash of rhythm and blues, pop, and jazz. They feature songs made famous by such greats as Cab Calloway, Bobby Darin, and Ella Fitzgerald, along with a selection of superb originals taken from the group’s own albums. Performance on Fri., Nov. 18 at 7:30pm at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N.

Northwest Classical Guitar Society Monthly Meetings – The Northwest

Classical Guitar Society has meetings the third Tuesday of each month (Nov. 15) at 7:30pm at The Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Come to play, listen, or talk with our membership. All levels are welcome. More info: 360-647-0639, steve@ganzguitars.com or www.facebook.com/search/35734313 4460220/local_search?surface=tyah.

Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Concert – The critically acclaimed duo of

Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas is a must-see for Celtic music fans! Their debut recording together, Fire & Grace, won the Scots Traditional Music Album of the Year Award, which is the Scottish equivalent of a Grammy. They have since gone on to create even more incredible music, which blends thoughtful mastery of traditional Scottish music with the vibrancy of imaginative sounds. Join us for their concert on Thurs., Nov. 17 at 7:30pm at Littlefield Celtic Center (1124 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon). Admission is $30 general / $25 members. More info: 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org or www.celticarts.org.

Wine, Women & Song – Join Allegra

Women’s Ensemble and the Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers for their annual musical benefit at the elegant Lairmont Manor. Doors open at 7pm with music by Hadassah McGill. Join us at Lairmont Manor (405 Fieldstone Rd.), on Thurs., Nov. 17, 7:30-9pm. Admission is $25. More info: info@bellinghamsings.org, 360676-1024 or www.bellinghamsings.org.

North Cascades Concert Band Fall Concert – The theme of The North

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Peace on Earth: Cantabile Chamber Choir Holiday Concerts by Deborah M. Bernard Music has a magical ability to soothe, inspire, uplift, and heal. It can strike a resonant, spiritual chord in the hearts of listeners. Which is why the Cantabile Chamber Choir of Skagit Valley has chosen “Peace on Earth” as the theme for its holiday concerts this year. “The theme, ‘Peace on Earth,’ is especially relevant in the world we see right now,” said Ginny Ramey, the choir’s publicist and first alto singer. “Our music will include carols from many continents and both hemispheres–from lovely folk carols and quiet, meditative arrangements, to lively, percussive songs from Africa, Jamaica and Brazil,” she said. “The music will invoke both peace and joy, and we hope it will be an energizing and renewing experience for our audience.” The choir was born 11 years ago, when a small group of singers gathered to perform at the Habitat for Humanity Christmas Concert in La Conner. Out of that original group, Cantabile Chamber Choir was formed. “Cantabile” is a musical term meaning “songlike,” or “in a smooth, flowing, lyrical style.” Today, Cantabile has 25 members, and, “We are growing in membership and artistry,” Ginny said. Because entry into the choir is by audition only, “We have very experienced singers: vocal and instrumental professionals, music teachers, and even a jazz musician in our ranks. We are united in our goal of enhancing audience enjoyment of choral arts, and we continually strive for musical excellence,” she said. Another part of their mission is to mentor and encourage young singers in the community. Conductor and director, Stephen Marshall-Ward, has a doctorate in music from Oxford University. Also an organist and composer, he has written a special arrangement of “Silent Night” for the upcoming “Peace on Earth” concert. Cantabile’s very accomplished accompanist, Cheri Cook-Blodgett, also accompanies the Skagit Valley Chorale. There will be three appearances of this joyful concert: Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30pm at Anacortes United Methodist Church (2201 H Ave.); Saturday, Dec. 3, 7:30pm at Camano Center (606 Arrowhead Rd., Camano Island); and Sunday, Dec. 4, 3pm, at St. Paul’s Episcopal in Mount Vernon (415 So. 18th St.). Tickets, available at the door, are $15 general admission or $8 for students. For more information, visit Cantabile Chamber Choir’s Facebook page or contact Ginny Ramey at 360-766-6866 or ginnyandgaryr@gmail.com. To audition, or to sit in on a rehearsal, contact Jennie Bouma, executive director, at 425-312-4565, or cantabilechamberchoir@gmail.com. Entertainment News Northwest ~ November 2016

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Commercial St., Bellingham). Admission is $17.50-$39.50. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

(3913 Legoe Bay Rd.). Admission is by donation. More info: 360-758-2060, info@lummichurch.org or www.lummichurch.org.

Harp Events and Classes – Pluck a

harp and hear therapeutic harpist Christine Magnussen play colorful small harps at the Gardenview Montessori Holiday Bazaar on Sat., Nov. 19 from 9am-3pm at Hillcrest Chapel (1400 Larrabee, Bellingham) and the Holiday Book Festival on Sat., Nov. 26 from 10am-6pm in Mount Baker Theatre’s Encore Room (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Christine offers creative group and individual harp lessons for all ages. More info: harp@peacecalm.com, eventsinbellingham.blogspot.com or www.HarpSpirit.org.

360-588-1720, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.anacortesrockfish.com.

Whatcom Chorale Holiday Concert –

Whatcom Chorale celebrates the wondrous gift of Christmas light and love with shimmering harmonies from Gabrieli, Monteverdi, Schutz, Praetorius, Mendelssohn, and more, on Sun., Dec. 18 at 3pm at Church of the Assumption (2116 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Contemplate and rediscover profound reverence in these Renaissance and Baroque-inspired expressions of awe and delight. Ticket information at WhatcomChorale.org. Admission is $20 general / $15 students and seniors / $5 under 18. More info: info@whatcomchorale.org or www.WhatcomChorale.org.

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Kings Kaleidoscope – On Sat., Nov. 19,

Kings Kaleidoscope’s (pictured) 10-piece alt-rock band from Seattle will join local favorite, Ekklesia Music, for a night of music and inspiration at Mount Baker Theatre presented by Skookum Kids. Add newcomer, Sam Hebert, and this should be a show to remember! On their latest release, Beyond Control, Kings Kaleidoscope took a major step forward in their creative evolution, bringing their eclectic style to several new genres. This is a band with a unique sound and something to say. A portion of the proceeds will go to support local charity Skookum Kids. Admission is $32.50 / $17.50. More info: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com.

The Jazz Project presents the final Art of Jazz concert of the 2016 season, featuring vocalist Lavon Hardison (pictured) and her quintet: Eric Verlinde piano, Alex Dugdale saxophone/tap, Osama Afifi bass, and Jeff Busch drums. Tickets online or at the door. Performance on Sun., Nov. 27 from 4-6:30pm at BAAY (1059 N. State St., Bellingham). Admission is $16 general / $10 students / free for Jazz Project members. Info: 360-650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org.

Musical Holiday Countdown – Holiday music featuring the Skagit Community Band and the Skagit Valley College Choirs. Join the Skagit Valley College Choirs and the Skagit Community Band for a bit of musical fun as we begin the countdown to the holidays. Join us at McIntyre Hall (2501 East College Way, Mount Vernon), Tues., Nov. 29, 7:30pm. Admission is $15 general / $12 seniors & students / $5 children 12 and under. More info: 360-416-7727, www.mcintyrehall.org.

Annual Fall Concert – The small

ensembles of Bellingham High School’s choir program will perform in their annual fall concert, Tues., Nov. 22 at 7pm in the BHS PAC (2020 Cornwall Ave.). This free event, for all ages, will feature the award-winning Showstoppers, women’s ensemble, men’s ensemble, and mixed choir. Showstoppers also will sing at the annual Lighting of the Trees on the Village Green in Fairhaven on Sat., Nov. 25 at dusk. More info: 360-676-5006.

Ruvara Marimba Studio students play on Lummi Island – Students of

Ruvara Marimba Studio play joyous dance music of Zimbabwe on wooden-key xylophones, mbira (African thumb piano), and hosho (dried gourd shakers) as part of a music recital which includes string and piano students. Come to Lummi Island to hear pulsating African music to warm up a cold, dark Saturday on Nov. 26 at 4pm at the Lummi Island Congregational Church

Swinging at the Rockfish – Swingnuts Jazz (pictured) plays snappy originals and classic jazz standards: high-spirited swing, hot jazz and Brazilian rhythms. Rockfish Grill is a popular microbrewery that serves up affordable, gourmet food. Join us at 320 Commercial Ave., Anacortes on Wed., Nov. 30, 6-9pm. Admission is Free. Info:

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26th Annual BEHS A Note Able Affair Craft Fair – A huge craft fair

filling 3 buildings with handmade craft items will be held on Sat., Nov. 5 from 8:30am-4pm at Burlington Edison High School (301 N. Burlington Blvd., Burlington). This craft fair is a major fundraiser for the high school band program and is in its 26th year! Free admission. Info: info@behscraftfair.com or www.behscraftfair.com.

Annual Emblem Club Christmas Basaar – The best Christmas Bazaar in

Whatcom County with 26 private vendors, homemade crafts, stocking stuffers, Christmas trees and decorations, Tupperware, Christmas baskets, home baked goodies, jams, and much, much more. Don’t miss this special, one-day only opportunity to find the perfect gift on Sat., Nov. 5 from 9am-3pm at the Bellingham Elks Lodge #194 (710 Samish Way). Proceeds go towards Emblem charities. Free admission. More info: 360-733-6432.

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes at The Metta Center (1602 Carolina St. #D12,, Bellingham). Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:45am. Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500), specializing in yoga support for the back, with over 35

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Assistance League Yule Boutique –

Come join us for complimentary cookies and coffee while listening to live violin and viola Christmas music on Sat., Nov. 5 from 9am-3pm at Trinity Lutheran Church (2408 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). You won’t want to miss our famous 12-foot long table loaded with cookies, candies and cakes. Also featured are handcrafted gifts, gourmet goodies, holiday decorations and vintage linens. All proceeds support Assistance League of Bellingham’s four community programs. Free. More info: 360-738-2803, contact@assistanceleaguebellingham.org or www.assistanceleaguebellingham.org.

17th Annual Scandinavian Fair –

Daughters of Norway, Nellie Gerdrum Lodge #41 will be holding their 16th Annual Fair on Sat., Nov. 5 from 10am-4pm at the Hampton Inn Fox Hall (3985 Bennett Dr., Bellingham). We will have our Scandinavian Bakery and Cafe, Nordic gifts and crafts, entertainment, and hourly prize drawings are featured. Admission is $1 general / free kids under 12. More info: marz40@comcast.net or 360714-1388.

years experience. This class is ideal for beginners as well as those who desire healthy back yoga. 3-month pass fees: $65 for 5 classes / $100 for 10 classes / $15 drop-in / $10 first time. No classes Nov. 3, 8, 10 & 24. More info: yogawithjoani@yahoo.com, 360656-6699 or www.yogawithjoani.com.

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us for our annual Holiday Craft Market on Sat., Nov. 26 from 9am-4pm. Our fun-filled event offers over 25 amazingly creative local artists selling top quality handmade crafts for all ages including clothing, jewelry, knitting, face painting, woodworking, baked goods, raffles, live music performances and more! Be sure to support Small Business Saturday, the weekend after Thanksgiving, by attending this event and find all your wonderfully unique holiday gifts in one convenient location. Free admission. More info: pioneermeadowsholidaymarket@gmail.com, 360-778-3681 or www.facebook.com/ groups/montessoricraftmarket.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market – Find exclusive and unique hand

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

Bellingham Holiday Book Festival –

The 2nd annual Bellingham Holiday Book Festival will be held on Sat., Nov. 26 from 10am-6pm in the Encore Room of the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St.). Part of “Shop Small Saturday,” this family-friendly event will feature more than 20 area authors of all genres for readings, live music, book talks, and activities for kids. Free admission. More info: harp@peacecalm.com or www.bellinghamholidaybookfestival.com.

Christmas Bazaar – Kick off the season

at the 2nd Annual Christmas Bazaar at St. Sophia’s Greek Orthodox Church (510 E. Sunset, Bellingham) on Fri. & Sat., Nov. 11 & 12 from 9am-4pm. Event features artisans and crafters with gifts for all on your list—including yourself. Plus, by popular demand, Greek pastry! Raffles all day. Free entry and parking. Vendor space fees to benefit Project Mexico Homebuilding Program. Free admission. More info: 360-441-0144 or www.facebook.com/StSophiaChrismasBazaar2.

Gardenview Montessori 10th Annual Holiday Bazaar – Join us for our 10th Annual Holiday Bazaar! This family-friendly event features local artists, live entertainment, silent auction, delicious food and fabulous activities for kids including a kid-only raffle, crafts and carnival games. All kids receive one free ticket to the Kid Zone. Join us at Hillcrest Chapel (1400 Larrabee Ave.) on Sat., Nov. 19, 9am-3pm. Free. More info: 360-5279638, gardenviewbazaar@gmail.com or www.gardenviewbazaar.com.

Pioneer Meadows Montessori Holiday Craft Market – Pioneer

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Our Town – META presents a live

production of Our Town at the historic Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Our Town is a 1938 metatheatrical three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder. It tells the story of the fictional American small town of Grover’s Corners between 1901 and 1913 through the everyday lives of its citizens. Wilder sets the play in the actual theatre where it is being performed. The main character is the stage manager of the theatre who directly addresses the audience, brings in guest lecturers, fields questions from the audience, and fills in playing some of the roles. Performances on Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 3-5 at 7:30pm; Sun., Nov. 6 at 2pm; and Fri. & Sat., Nov. 11 & 12 at 7:30pm. Admission is $15 / $12. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

BAAY Presents: The Addams Family –

Coming this November! The Broadway musical comedy The Addams Family will be brought to life by BAAY students ages 13-16. Based on the characters created by Charles Addams, this show tells the story of the ghoulish family and their struggle when their daughter of darkness, Wednesday Addams, falls for her nice and “normal” boyfriend, Lucas Beineke. Her love is pulling her in a new direction and at a bizarre dinner gathering, the couple announces their intentions to marry. Can the bright and sunny mingle with the dark and gloomy? Find out at the BAAY Theatre (1059 N. State St., Bellingham) on: Fri., Nov. 4 & 11 at 7pm; Sat., Nov. 5 & 12 at 2pm and 7pm; Sun., Nov. 6 & 13 at 2pm. Directed by Maddy Hamilton. Musical direction by Evan Ingalls, and choreography by Lisa Markowitz. Admission is $10. More info: 360-3068531, info@baay.org or www.baay.org.

The Life of King Henry the Fifth –

The Mount Baker High School performs Shakespeare’s The Life of King Henry the Fifth. An epic history brought to life by the sensational students of Mount Baker High’s drama program. In order to gain the respect of the court and his people, a young king must retake his ancestral holdings in France, stolen from him and his forebears. Epic battles, honor, love and war all raise the stakes in this political thriller. Director Christopher C. Cariker states “After the success of The Island of Doctor Moreau and The King Stag we wanted to give the audience more than just Shakespeare’s transcendent text. The story of Henry is so grand in scale we have to be bold. So, we are giving you the battle of Agincourt and the sacking of Harfleur by marrying the physical to the sublime prose and poetry of Shakespeare’s greatest History. We have been training very hard in stage combat and movement to do just that...” Join us at Mount Baker High School (4936 Deming Rd.) Nov. 4, 5, 10, 11 & 12, 7pm or Nov. 13, 2pm. Tickets, available at the door, are $8 general / $6

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seniors / $7 students. More info: 360-3832015, ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu or www.facebook.com/events/1792070651009349/.

The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson – Sherlock

Holmes and his faithful sidekick, Dr. John Watson, have left on an extended holiday throughout Europe, leaving their nieces – Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson – to keep an eye on the famous flat at 221B Baker Street. Shirley, studying logic, and Jennie, studying medicine, are busy preparing for upcoming exams when there’s a knock on the door. It’s Dr. Maxine Mortimer and Sir Henry Baskerville, who’ve come to seek the assistance of the famous Sherlock Holmes. Sir Charles Baskerville has died a mysterious death. Is he the most recent victim of the Curse of the Baskervilles –a curse linked to the nightmarish tales of a supernatural hound that haunts the murky moors of Devonshire? But wait, there’s more! The young Sir Henry, the only surviving heir to

the Baskerville legacy, has received a threat against his life! Something must be done! There’s no time to recall Holmes and Watson from their trip. “We’re all you’ve got,” says Shirley. “We’re up to the challenge,” chimes Jennie. And indeed they are! In this fast-paced adaptation, full of wailing hounds, thundering hooves, and the slithering mists of the moor, Shirley and Jennie follow the trail of evidence and intrigue until, at last, they are confronted by the ravenous Hound itself! Join us at Sehome High’s Little Theater (2700 Bill McDonald Pkwy.) at 7pm, Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 10-18, or 2pm, Sat., Nov. 19. Admission is $10 adults / $8 students & seniors. More info: www.sehomedrama.com or kandace.arens@bellinghamschools.org.

world filled with brothels and loose ethics. Slapstick comedy from the morally skewed townsfolk is set against a deadly serious plea to save convicted brother’s life. Will power corrupt a pious leader? Will a brother lose his head? Information about the Season of Shakespeare? Facebook “SVC Drama.” Tickets: www.McIntyreHall.org. Measure for Measure shows run Nov. 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19 at 7:30pm and Nov. 20 at 2pm. Admission is $10 general / $5 (continued on page 14)

Measure for Measure – The Skagit

Valley College Drama Department announces a Year of Shakespeare, starting with the Fall Quarter production of Measure for Measure, Nov. 11-20, set in the round in the Phil Tarro Theatre. This rarely performed tragi-comedy explores the wages of sin, religion, and justice in a

Going to Pot at the Walton Joy, Faith and Chastity (“We have no Hope”) are three spinster sisters raised in the Church of the Nazarene running a soup kitchen for the poor somewhere in the Midwest. An over-zealous health inspector is ready to shut down the soup kitchen over multiple violations. The sisters have no money to make improvements and no Tonja Myers, Judith Owens-Lancaster and allies except a naïve boy scout and an Karen Edland play three spinster sisters who are ex-con who cooks for the soup kitchen. going to pot in Seeds of Change. The dotty eldest sister is a gifted gardener and receives an unmarked envelope from the Seed Exchange. She dutifully plants the seeds and soon has some mysterious sprouts with five-lobed leaves. Boy Scout manages to identify the plants, and Ex-Con realizes that they have a potential cash crop that could save the soup kitchen. But wait! Will the retired cop who just moved in down the hall throw a handcuff in the works? Or is he more interested in corrupting middle sister Faith? Or both? Spokane playwright Craig Rickett’s Seeds of Change is full of sly and gentle humor that makes the whole controversy surrounding marijuana seem pretty silly. “This may be the funniest script I have ever encountered,” says Free Key Productions Artistic Director Christopher Key. “The actors can’t get through a single scene in rehearsals without cracking up.” Key directs an all-star cast of local actors for a very limited run at Mount Baker Theatre’s Harold and Irene Walton venue. Shows are at 2 and 7:30pm, November 5 and 6 with possible added shows on Monday and Tuesday, November 7 and 8 if the main run sells out. Tickets are $15, $12 for seniors and $10 for students and available online at www.mountbakertheatre.com/shows/seeds-of-change/ or 360-734-6080. It’s 4:20. Do you know where your best buds are?

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student / group sales–4 for $35 / and season packages–three shows for $25 or two shows for $15. More info: 360-4166636, damond.m orris@skagit.edu or www.skagit.edu/directory.asp_Q_pagenumber_E_249.

Godspell Auditions at BAAY! –

Godspell is back! The first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy

and Academy Award winner Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden) took the world by storm. Join this powerful cast of students ages 14-17 at the show auditions (1059 N. State St.) on Fri. & Sat., Nov. 17 & 18 from 6-8pm and Sun., Nov. 19 from 10am-2pm! Performances will run March 16-19 and 23-26, 2017. Free admission. More info: 360-306-8531, dana@baay.org or www.baay.org.

30 Reasons Not To Be In A Play –

Stage kisses, pinkeye, inciting World War III—these are only a few of the many things that can go wrong during the production of a play. Enjoy 80 minutes of fast-paced hilarity as the horrors and hardships of putting up a play are revealed. No reservations required; lots of parking! Presentations Thurs.-Sat., Nov. 17-19, at 7:30pm at WCC Heiner Theatre. Admission is $5.

The Audience – The Lincoln Theatre

(712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents an encore broadcast of NT Live: The Audience on Fri., Nov. 18 at 7:30pm. Winner of three Tony Awards and two Olivier Awards, National Theatre Live’s smash-hit broadcast of the original West End production of The Audience, featuring Helen Mirren’s multi-award-winning performance as Queen Elizabeth II, returns to cinemas in celebration of the monarch’s 90th birthday. This special encore

screening includes an exclusive Q&A with Helen Mirren and director Stephen Daldry. For sixty years, Queen Elizabeth II has met with each of her twelve prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as “The Audience.” No one knows what they discuss, not even their spouses. Tickets: $16 general; $14 seniors; $12 students with $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf –

Come see The Happy Elf at the Claire vg Thomas Theatre in Lynden. Music by Harry Connick Jr. assures an enjoyable evening of Christmas cheer! Show runs Nov. 25-Dec. 11 at The Claire (655 Front St., Lynden). Join us at 7:30pm on Fri. or Sat., Nov. 25 & 26, Thurs. & Fri., Dec. 1, 2, 8 & 9, or at 2pm on Sat. & Sun., Nov. 26 & 27, or Dec. 3, 4, 10 or 11. Admission is adults $12, seniors and students $10, children $8. More info: 360-354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com.

Irving Berlin’s White Christmas –

Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features 17 Irving Berlin songs, including wellknown standards “Blue Skies,” “I Love A Piano,” “How Deep Is the Ocean,” and the perennial favorite, “White Christmas.” Performances at the Bellingham Theatre Guild (1600 H St.) on Fri. & Sat., Nov. 25 & 26 at 7:30pm; Sun., Nov. 27 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 1-3 at 7:30pm; Sun., Dec. 4 at 2pm; Thurs.-Sat., Dec. 8-10 at 7:30pm; and Sun., Dec. 11 at 2pm. Admission is $8-$14. More info: 360-7331811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com.

A Christmas Story, The Musical –

Theater Arts Guild (TAG) presents A Christmas Story, The Musical at the historic Lincoln Theatre (712 S. St., Mount Vernon). Based on the movie classic that runs round-the-clock on television every Christmas. Set in the 1940s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the musical follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker and his quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas gifts: an Official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. All the iconic scenes from the movie are here: Ralphie’s friend, Flick, getting his tongue stuck to the flagpole; his brother, Randy, getting dressed in his snowsuit; the bullies, Farkus and Dill; the leg lamp award; the bunny suit; the Chinese restaurant; Christmas dinner; and many others. Performances on: Sat., Nov. 26, 7:30pm; Sun., Nov. 27, 1:30pm; Thurs.- Sat., Dec. 1-3, 7:30pm; Sun., Dec. 4, 1:30pm; Wed., Dec. 7, 7:30pm; Fri., Dec. 9, 7:30pm; and

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Sat., Dec. 10 at 3pm. Call 360-336-8955 for pricing. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Christmas Show on Ice – The

Bellingham Figure Skating Club presents the 19th Annual Christmas Show on Ice. “The North Pole Express” tells the story of a magical train ride to the North Pole. Join

us at the Bellingham Sportsplex (1225 Civic Field Way) on Fri., Dec. 9, 7pm or Sat., Dec. 10, 4pm. Admission is $9 pre-sale, $12 at the door. More info: bellinghamfsc@gmail.com, 360-676-1919 or www.bfsc.info.

MBT Executive Director Brad Burdick Wins Award Arts Northwest, a ten-state West Coast regional organization with a mission of “Connecting and Inspiring Through the Performing Arts,” has awarded its annual “Coyote Award” to Bellingham’s Brad Burdick for his service to the arts as executive director of Mount Baker Theatre. The award recognizes “extraordinary leadership, service, innovation and artistic excellence. It honors an Arts Northwest member who has imagination, daring and determination – the qualities that embody the spirit of the coyote and its ability to survive and prosper regardless of surrounding conditions.” Burdick recently passed his nineteen year mark as the director of Mount Baker Theatre, and has overseen the renovation and preservation of the Theatre as a community asset, as well as growing the facility into a vibrant regional performing arts venue with a $6 million economic impact and diverse programming delivery. According to its vision statement, Arts Northwest strives to: • Be a premier performing arts service organization in the Western United States. • Empower the world of the performing arts by providing services and products that meet needs and exceed expectations. • Create and maintain an effective, productive and accessible network of performing arts professionals; presenters, artists, agents, vendors and associates. • Engage in new technologies, be able to offer its advantages and tools to our members. • Provide excellent resources to our members. • Ensure organizational stability and strengthen our community of stakeholders.

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A Labor of Love by Marla Bronstein If you have driven by 1600 H Street in the last few months, you may have noticed that that steel fencing is surrounding the Bellingham Theatre Guild (BTG) playhouse. The building is actively undergoing renovations that were first dreamed of in 2008. BTG’s Securing Our Foundation, Elevating Our Potential campaign goal was $950,000. That was the estimated cost to add an elevator for patrons with mobility issues and upgrade the building’s foundation to support the elevator while ensuring the construction would be a 100-year fix.

Campaign Committee member Francie Gass is adamant that without Campaign Consultant Duwain Hunt, BTG would not have raised the funds needed to renovate the building. Duwain has worked with many large community theaters and is associated with the American Association of Community Theatre. To date, they have raised more than $850,000 from about 250 donors, many of whom have long standing relationships with the organization, and who simply and unconditionally love BTG. One of the largest single donations ($100,000 for the installation of the elevator) came from the Rotary Club of Bellingham. The construction started in early July. Every delay (of which there have been few) has been countered by the tasks that have been completed ahead of schedule. Project Oversight committee member and Board President Andy Backus says that

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Phase I, shoring up the foundation, is now complete. It was finished ahead of time and under budget thanks to the talent and commitment of Myles Donnelly and Brett Bennett of Franklin Corporation, and Jim LeBlonde of

Dirtworks, the excavation contractor. They were able to pour the footing and foundation walls, utilizing a method they had previously tried that no one at BTG had ever seen, saving the expense of lifting the entire building. Phase II, the new entry addition with the elevator, is just about complete. Installation of the elevator is scheduled for early December, and fingers crossed, will be fully functioning by the closing weekend of White Christmas. Members of the board, the Campaign Committee and Project Oversight Committee unanimously agree that the “ghosts” of BTG keep them going. Long time BTG actors and volunteers Dorothy Wachter and Irene Kasson both passed away in 2013, and had not been able to Entertainment News Northwest ~ November 2016

ascend the stairs to see shows at BTG for years before that. Retired WWU professor and BTG director and actor Dennis Catrell made it up the stairs with great effort to see Act I of last season’s August: Osage County. He went downstairs during the first intermission, but quickly realized he didn’t have the strength or stamina to make it back up to the theatre for the rest of the show. He passed away a few days later, which still brings Board member Dee Dee O’Connor to tears. “I was so upset we didn’t finish the elevator project before he passed away.” Campaign Committee member and former Board President John Purdie’s grandmother was unable to see her great-granddaughters perform in BTG’s The Fantasticks years ago. All agree, even though many have passed away before the elevator was available for them to use, their spirits and dedication to the organization through their love for theatre will be felt for generations to come. Check the BTG website at www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com for updates on the status of the renovation and building tours. Donations are still being accepted. Information is also available by phone at 360-733-1811 when the box office sells tickets to White Christmas, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1-6pm, starting November 15. A “Grand Reopening” will be scheduled after the elevator is installed and running. Photos courtesy of Robert Muzzy.

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NOVEMBER 2016 TUESDAY 11/1/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 10)

Off the Shelf Book Club: “In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin” by Erik Larson, South Whatcom Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, St. Luke’s Health

Education Center, 2-4pm, free, 360-788-6594, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org. Teen Services Alliance, Burlington Public Library, 4-5pm, free, jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov, 360755-0760 or www.burlingtonwa.gov/library. (pg. 43)

Learning to Fix Things: Toy Repair Version 1.0 (bring in broken kids’ toys, volunteers will help repair; children welcome with responsible adults), Bellingham Public Library, 5-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Tuesday Night Jazz: Kevin Wood Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Women with Wings Gathering, First Congregational Church, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-920-7533, linda@lindasongs.com or www.bellinghamwomenwithwings.org. (pg. 6)

Free Adult Acting Class: Performances,

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7-10:30pm, free, 360-840-0089, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com or www.freeadultactingclass.com. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 44)

WEDNESDAY 11/2/2016 Business Over Breakfast, Sustainable

Connections, 8-9am, free / $10 non-members, 360-647-7093, becca@sustainableconnections. org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events. (pg. 43)

Sustainable Design & Development Conference, Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, 8am-5pm, free, www.sustainableconnections.org. (pg. 43)

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

Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, Weds. $230 / Thurs. $140 / $57 day, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38)

Author Event: Mary Doria Russell (“Epitaph”), Village Books, 4pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com. Kombucha and Fermentation (go home with culture to make your own), Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 drop-in, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Intermediate Throwing Pottery Class: Lids & Handles (6 sessions; ages 13 and up) begins,

Baker Creek Ceramics, 6-9pm, $180, 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Meditation for Calming and Focusing Your Mind with Jan Hodgman (3 sessions) begins,

Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, $39, 360-8142424, vgorton@skagitregionalhealth.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org. Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, $35pp / $65 couple, 360-599-7731, heidi@semiahmoostudio.com or www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39)

Birchwood Garden Club: Strategies for Weed Control with Ladd Smith, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, free, 360-384-6250, threemetcalfes@comcast.net or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library - upstairs, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop in fee, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 44)

WJMAC (live jazz): Richard Cole, Miles Black, Michael Glynn, and Julian MacDonough, Unity Spiritual Center, 7-9pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members and students free, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org.

Sumas Community Memory Talk with Carl Crouse, Sumas Community Senior Center, 7-8pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. (pg. 29)

THURSDAY 11/3/2016 Literacy Breakfast with Nancy Pearl, BTC

Settlemyer Hall, 7:15-9am, a donation of $75 or more is expected, 360-752-8678, office@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org. (pg. 34)

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $57 day, 360319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38) Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Vintner Dinner with Stag’s Leap, Semiahmoo Resort, 5:30-9:30pm, $459 including two tickets to the dinner and a night’s stay, 360-318-2028, srao@semiahmoo.com or www.semiahmoo.com/wine-dine/vintnerdinner-series.htm. (pg. 42)

Cultivating Compassionate Balance Workshop (6-week series) begins, Anacortes Center For Happiness, 6-8pm, $220-$245, amy@compassionatebalance.com or www.compassionatebalance.com.

“The Wedding of Palo” (1934) presented by Adventures NW Magazine, Pickford Film Center, 6:30-8pm, $10.75, 360-738-0735, www.pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Author Event: Kathleen Alcala (“The Deepest Roots: Finding Food & Community on a PNW Island”), Village Books, 7pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

John Reischman & the Pine Siskins, YWCA

Ballroom, 7-9pm, $15 at the door, 360-7335960, moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com or www.johnreischman.com. (pg. 6)

Parks & Rec Travelogue: “Exploring Mongolia, From Siberia to China” with Jake Strauss, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Night Beat: Drs. Milica Jelaca Jovanic and Marija Ilic, First Congregational Church, 7:30-

9pm, $15, 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 6) “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $15 / $12, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 12)

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30-10pm, $5 suggested donation, first-time and students free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 44)

FRIDAY 11/4/2016

Sustainable Design & Development Conference, Four Points Sheraton Hotel and

Horseshoe Bend Hike, Mount Baker Club, 9am,

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Session,

Dance Class for Neurological Disorders, Ballet

Conference Center, 8am-5pm. (pg. 43)

Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.nanowrimo.org.

www.mountbakerclubsite.wordpress.com/calendar. Bellingham, 10-11am, free, 360-510-4711, www.kuntzandco.org/dance-class or kuntzpam@gmail.com. (pg. 44)

Lynden Emeritus Forum: “The 1980 Explosion of Mt. St. Helens” with Dr. Don Easterbrook,

Lynden Public Library, 10:30am-noon, free / donations, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. (pg. 29) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. World Issues Forum, Fairhaven College Auditorium, noon-1:30pm, free, 360-650-6680, www.fairhaven.wwu.edu/world-issues-forum or cloie.chapman@wwu.edu. (pg. 41) Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. (pg. 6) Recycled Book Crafts, Blaine Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

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NOVEMBER 2016 Just Sew: Rescue Your Clothes from the Rag Pile (with skilled volunteers, sewing tools

provided), Bellingham Public Library, 3-5pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Creative Meet-up: Decor and Crafts, The Bellingham Foundry Makerspace, 4-5pm, free, 360-296-9825, owen@bellinghamfoundry.com or www.bellinghamfoundry.com/events. (pg. 32) Art Walk Pop Up Holiday Festival, Bay Street Studios, 5-9:30pm, free, 360-927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.facebook. com/baystreetstudios. (pg. 39) Art’s Alive! Artist Reception, Maple Hall (La Conner), 5-9pm, free, arts@townoflaconner.org or www.artsalivelaconner.com. (pg. 39)

Honoring our Dead: A Tribute to an Irish Wake & Mexico’s Day of the Dead, Old

United Way Offices, 5-9:30pm, free, 360-9275040, info@asacredpassing.com or www.facebook.com/events/29447554093 7699/?active_tab=posts. (pg. 34)

Art Opening: “Estimated Truth” with Bradley Taylor, Make.Shift Gallery, 6-10pm, free, 360-933-1849, gallery@makeshiftproject.com or https://www.facebook.com/ events/1824292797842559. (pg. 40) Artist Reception: Scott Kolbo, ACME Creative, 6pm, free, lisa@acmecreative.com or 360-3996333. (pg. 39)

Candace Buethorn Unveils 2017 Calendar,

Buethorn Watercolor Studio, 6-9pm, free, 360-778-3941, www.candacebuethorn.com. (pg. 39) “Carmen” Gala Dinner, McIntyre Hall, 6pm, $75, 360-416-7727, www.pnopera.org or www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 3) Lightning Quilt Show, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, 6-10pm, free, loganshannon@hotmail.com. (pg. 42)

Opening Reception: 2016 Juried Artist Series: “The Artist’s Eye,” Allied Arts of Whatcom County, 6-9pm, free, 360-676-8548, katy@alliedarts.org. (pg. 39)

Artist Reception: “Elementary, My Dear Watson,” Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery,

6:30-9:30pm, free, framr4u@aol.com, 360734-1340 or www.fourthcornerframes.com. (pg. 39-40) A Tribute to Elvis and Roy, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 7-8:30pm, $20 dinner and show / $15 show only, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 34)

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“Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, call for pricing, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-3368955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 12)

Phenomenal Woman; A Peek at the Spectrum of Femininity, Bellingham Circus Guild, 7:30pm, $15 cash only at the door, bhamprov@gmail.com. (pg. 44)

SATURDAY 11/5/2016 26th Annual BEHS A Note Able Affair Craft Fair, Burlington Edison High School, 8:30am4pm, free, info@behscraftfair.com or www.behscraftfair.com. (pg. 10)

Annual Emblem Club Christmas Bazaar,

Bellingham Elks Lodge #194, 9am-3pm, free, 360-733-6432. (pg. 10) Assistance League Yule Boutique, Trinity Luthern Church Grace Center, 9am-3pm, free, contact@assistanceleaguebellingham.org, www.assistanceleaguebellingham.org or 360-738-2803. (pg. 10) 17th Annual Scandinavian Fair, Hampton Inn Fox Hall, 10am-4pm, $1 / free kids under 12, 360-714-1388, marz40@comcast.net. (pg. 10) Art’s Alive! La Conner, Maple Hall, 10am-6pm, free, 360-466-3125, arts@townoflaconner.org or www.artsalivelaconner.com. (pg. 39) Kombucha and Fermentation (go home with culture to make your own), Blaine Library, 10amnoon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 11)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360-933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 43)

Search for Sasquatch Presentation with Researchers Matthew Thuney and Jason Valenti, WCC, 10am-1pm, $39, 360-383-

3200, mdthuney@gmail.com or https://register.whatcomcommunityed.com/ CourseStatus.awp?&course=16H8288011NA.

Weaving with a Floor Loom Introduction,

Ragfinery, 10am-1pm, $88, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

An Introduction to Labyrinth Walking with Leah Wang, Deming Library, 11am-12:30pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Author Event: O. Alan Weltzien (“Exceptional Mountains: A Cultural History of the PNW Volcanoes”), Village Books, 7pm, free,

NSEA Salmon Viewing Tour at Oyster Creek,

Monthly Reading Hour (experience clairvoyant

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Public Library,

360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

reading demo), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-8pm, $10, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “Once,” Mount Baker Theatre, 7-10pm, $30.50-$69.50, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 6) “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 7-9pm, $10, 360-306-8531, info@baay.org or www.baay.org. (pg. 12) “The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount Baker High School Auditorium, 7pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12)

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“Carmen,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25-$59.

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Taylor Shellfish Farm, noon-3pm, free, 360-7150283, kkrantz@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org/salmon-viewing-days-2016.

1-3pm, free, waha.acp@hinet.org, 360-7886594 or www.whatcomalliance.org. Upcycling with Ragfinery (explore history, ideas, and techniques; materials provided), North Fork Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Creative Collage Workshop, Ferndale Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. “Seeds of Change,” MBT Walton Theatre, 2pm, $15 general / $12 seniors / $10 students, 360961-8833, freekeyproductions@comcast.net or www.freekeyproductions.com. (pg. 13) “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12)

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NOVEMBER 2016 “Titanic,” Lincoln Theatre, 2-4:30pm, $5,

360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 33) Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-371-7030, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 44)

Writing the “Living Memoir” with Abbe Rolnick, South Whatcom Library, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

“Authentically You: Honoring Communication and Diversity” with Maureen Kelly, Lynden Public Library, 2:30-3:30pm, free, 360-3544883, www.wcls.org.

How to Organize Your Holiday Projects List, The Bellingham Foundry Makerspace, 3-4pm, $25 members / $35 non-members, 360-2969825, owen@bellinghamfoundry.com or www.bellinghamfoundry.com/events.

Author Event: Theresa Mathews (“Fishing With Hyenas”), Village Books, 4pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Chuckanut Radio Hour (featuring Kate Schatz, Rad Women), Leopold’s Crystal Ballroom,

6:30pm, $5, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com/event/CRH-kate-schatz-110516. (pg. 37) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) An Intimate Night of Women in Music, Tillie Lace Gallery and School of Fine Art, 7-9:30pm, $5-$15, 360-223-5352, art@tillielacegallery.com or www.facebook.com/events/563542223849853. (pg. 6) Contra Dance, Eagles Hall (Bellingham), 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 students, 360-676-1554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 44) Debutones Concert, Bellingham YWCA, 7-9:30pm, $15, 360-733-5960, moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com or www.debutones.com. (pg. 6) “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 7-9pm. (pg. 12) “The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount Baker High School Auditorium, 7pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12)

SUNDAY 11/6/2016 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-noon, $6 adults / $2 kids 6-10 / free 6 and under. (pg. 34) Art’s Alive! La Conner, Maple Hall, 10am-4pm, free, 360-466-3125. (pg. 39)

Author Event: Carson Ellis (“Home”) & Jon Klassen (“We Found a Hat”), Bellingham

High School, 1pm, $5 / tickets at Village Books, www.villagebooks.com.

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Sessions, Bellingham Public Library, 1-5pm.

WJMAC Jazz Combo Class (4 sessions) begins,

Unity Spiritual Center, 1:30-3:30pm, $125 per month / scholarships available / includes free admission to WJMAC performances, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org. “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12) “Seeds of Change,” MBT Walton Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 13) “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12) “Carmen,” McIntyre Hall, 3pm. (pg. 3)

Sudden Valley Jazz Series: Jorge Pacheco,

Dance Barn, 3-5pm, $20 per event, 360-6711709, www.fswl.org. Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. “Seeds of Change,” MBT Walton Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 13)

MONDAY 11/7/2016 Drop-in DIY Projects for Teens (ages 13+),

Burlington Public Library, 4-5:30pm, free, 360-755-0760, jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov or www.burlingtonwa.gov/library. Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 5-6:30pm, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Fiddle for the Absolute Beginner (age 8 & up), Bellingham Folk School, 5:45-6:15pm, $10 / bring your own instrument or rent from Allegro Strings Violins, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com.

English Conversation Class (with trained

volunteer; all levels, no registration), Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

“100 Classic Hikes” with Author Craig Romano, Mount Vernon City Library, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 360-336-6209, www.mountvernonwa.gov.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount

Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm, free, 360-201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 6-7)

TUESDAY 11/8/2016 Vote for Greenways (Bellingham Prop. 2016-1), Bellingham, 360-739-1284, seth@

openaccess.org or www.greenwayslevy.com. (pg. 42) Figure Drawing Session (Clothed), Studio UFO, 10am-noon, $16 plus $2 min. tip for the model, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38)

Ferndale Library Book Group: “Everything I Never Told You” by Celeste Ng, Ferndale

Library, 2:30-4:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Tuesday Night Jazz: Milo Petersen Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Chess for Beginners (all ages), Bellingham Public Library, 5:30-6:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www. bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 44)

WEDNESDAY 11/9/2016 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $57 day, 360319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Boots and Bling with The Lost Highway Band, Presence Studio, 7:15-10pm, $10 general / $7 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com. (pg. 44) Folk Dance Party (featuring The Makedonians), Fairhaven Public Library, 7:30-10:30pm, $15 suggested donation. (pg. 44) “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 12)

Phenomenal Woman; A Peek at the Spectrum of Femininity, Bellingham Circus Guild,

7:30pm, $15 cash only at the door, bhamprov@gmail.com. “Seeds of Change,” MBT Walton Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 13) Cider Fest, BelleWood Acres, 8am-5pm, free, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. (pg. 32) EveryLeaf (country, blues, rock), Kickin’ A Saloon, 8:30pm, $5, info@kickinasaloon.com, 360-2233076 or www.kickinasaloon.com.

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NOVEMBER 2016 World Issues Forum, Fairhaven College

Auditorium, noon-1:30pm. (pg. 41) Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 6) Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. WWP Monthly Meeting, Nicki’s Bella Marina, 6-8:30pm, free, RSVP required, 360-319-8366, www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org or caithiseach@gmail.com. (pg. 37)

Journey of Dementia Series with Leta Benfield, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, free /

must preregister, 360-814-2424, vgorton@skagitregionalhealth.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org. No-Sew Braided Rugs Workshop, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $22, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Trivia Contest to Fight Global Poverty, Slo Pitch Sports Grill & Casino, 6-8pm, $9, 360-733-2255, events@endruralpoverty.org or www.endruralpoverty.org/get-involved/events/ event/17-trivia-contest-to-fight-global-poverty. (pg. 34) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library - upstairs, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop in fee, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 44)

WJMAC (live jazz): Ben Patterson, Ed Cherry, and Julian MacDonough, Unity Spiritual Center, 7-9pm, $20-$25 general / members & students half price, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org.

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Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net.

Museum Advocates: Karla Matzke and “100 Artists of the Pacific Northwest,” Whatcom

Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, noon-1pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter. com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Astronomy Meeting, WECU (Ferndale), 7-9pm, free, www.whatcomastronomy.org. (pg. 43)

Author Event: Susan Sloan (“Forward with Strength, The Story of Shoah Survivor Ferdinand Fragner”), Village Books, 7pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com.

Learn to think on your feet, Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm, free, 360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com.

“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome High),

7pm, $10 general / $8 students & seniors, kandace.arens@bellinghamschools.org or www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13) “The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount Baker High School Auditorium, 7pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12)

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Historical Society: “Lake Samish Reflections” with Joan Ellsworth, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, 7:30-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 12)

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30pm, $5 suggested donation, first-time and students free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 44)

FRIDAY 11/11/2016 Christmas Bazaar, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox

Church, 9am-4pm, free, 360-441-0144, www.facebook.com/StSophiaChrismasBazaar2. (pg. 11) Bazaar, New Life Fellowship, 10am-7pm, heinzen6@yahoo.com, 360-966-7644 or www.newlifelynden.com. (pg. 42) Dance Class for Neurological Disorders, Ballet Bellingham, 10-11am. (pg. 44) Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 10-11:30am, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Swing Set (old swing favorites), Shuksan Center, 3-4pm, free, 360-223-1713. (pg. 7) Kids OUT! November Night Hike, Tennant Lake Park, 4-8pm, $55, www.wildwhatcom. org/join-an-outing/#kidsout!. (pg. 42) Veterans Day Celebration and Dance, Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 5-8pm, free, 360-733-3500. (pg. 7)

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NOVEMBER 2016 Sons of Norway 2nd Friday Potluck / “Seawomen of Iceland: Survival on the Edge,” St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share.

Veteran’s Day Dinner, Semiahmoo Resort, 6pm, $95 general / $85 veterans, 360-318-2042, bfeldeisen@semiahmoo.com or www.semiahmoo.com. (pg. 34) “Dr. Strangelove,” Van Zandt Community Hall, 7-10pm, southforkvalley@aol.com, 360-5922297, southforkvalley@aol.com. “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm.

“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome HS), 7pm, www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13)

“The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount

Baker High School Auditorium, 7pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12) “Carmen,” McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25-$59. (pg. 3) “Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 general / $5 student / discounts & group rates available, 360-416-6636, damond. morris@skagit.edu or www.skagit.edu/directory. asp_Q_pagenumber_E_249. (pg. 13) “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 12) Fritz & the Freeloaders (acoustic-based rock, pop, alt-country), Honey Moon, 8pm, free, 360-734-0728, www.honeymoonmeads.com.

SATURDAY 11/12/2016 Oyster Dome Hike, Mount Baker Club, 8am,

free / $3 suggested carpool, www,mountbakerclubsite.wordpress.com/calendar. Bazaar, New Life Fellowship, 9am-3pm. (pg. 42) Christmas Bazaar, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 9am-4pm. (pg. 11) 29th Annual Open House, Chuckanut Bay Gallery, 10-5:30pm, 360-734-4885, www.chuckanutbaygallery.com. AAUW: “Crossing Divides,” YWCA, 10amnoon, free, 360-392-8856, hbergkolin@gmail.com. (pg. 43) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

Creative Collage Workshop, South Whatcom Library, 1-4pm, free, www.wcls.org. “Fall Into Bingo,” Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 1-3pm, $20, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 34)

Small Looms Clinic for Weavers with the Whatcom Weavers Guild (stop by and try out a demonstration loom or get help on a project), Bellingham Public Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12) Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam, St. James Presbyterian Church Social Hall, 3-4:30pm, sugg. donation $5, 360-647-5259, www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com or bhamuke@gmail.com. (pg. 7)

“From the Andes to Antarctica: Explore the Scotia Arc” with Lynne Givler and Keith Carpenter, Everson Library, 3-5pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Starry Night Chamber Orchestra, Lincoln

Theatre, 3-5pm, $20 adults / $10 children and students 16 and under, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 7) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) Contra Dance, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 student, 360-676-1554, www.bellinghamcountrydance.org or dance@januscom.com. (pg. 44) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library - upstairs, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop in fee, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 44) “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm.

The Lost Highway Band (Texas-style honky-

tonk), Kickin’ A Saloon, 7-10pm, $5, 360-2233076, info@kickinasaloon.com or www.kickinasaloon.com. Bayshore Symphony Fall Soloist Concert, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 7:30pm, $15 suggested donation / free for children 12 & under, 360724-7300, director@bayshoremusicproject.com or www.bayshoremusicproject.com. (pg. 7) “Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 general / $5 student / discounts & group rates, 360-416-6636. (pg. 13) Nuages Gypsy Jazz Quartet Concert (proceeds benefit parish dinner program), Lummi Island Congregational Church, 7:30-10pm, $15 individual / $25 families suggested contribution, 360-758-2060, russonlummi@hotmail.com or www.lummichurch.org. “Our Town,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 12) Poetry Cafe, Van Zandt Community Hall, 7:309:30pm, free / bring potluck dessert dish to share, 360-592-2422, southforkvalley@aol.com or www.facebook.com/events/184346348673850/.

SUNDAY 11/13/2016 Lummi Island Holiday Artists’ Studio Tour, Lummi Island, 10am-5pm. (pg. 40)

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“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome HS), 7pm, www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13)

“The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount

Baker High School Auditorium, 7pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12)

Lummi Island Holiday Artists’ Studio Tour,

Lummi Island, 10am-5pm, free, 360-317-5807, ria@ria-harboe.com. (pg. 40) Open Studio and Glass Art Sale, Glass Mountain Studios, 10am-5pm, free, 360-9277761, www.glassmtn.com or glassmtn@comcast.net. (pg. 40)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 43)

Sewing Bootcamp, Ragfinery, 10am-1pm, $75, 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com.

The Award Winning Book Club: “Mink River” by Brian Doyle, Lynden Library, 10-11pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Bellingham Dulcimer Club Monthly Jam, Corona Court Clubhouse, 10:30am, free, Mdcinbellingham.blogspot.com. (pg. 7)

NSEA Salmon Viewing Tour at Chuckanut Creek, Arroyo Park, noon-3pm, free, 360-7152083, kkrantz@n-sea.org or www.n-sea.org/ salmon-viewing-days-2016.

Chief Whatcom Chapter DAR Meeting: “Service to Veterans” with Gene Goldsmith, Bellingham Elks Lodge, 12:30-2:30pm, free, 360-933-1491.

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Open Studio and Glass Art Sale, Glass

Mountain Studios, 10am-5pm. (pg. 40)

Project Santa Claus Classic Car Cruise,

Whatcom County Court House, 10am-1pm, toys or $$, www.fourthcornerelitescarclub.com or 360-380-2733. (pg. 34-35) “Don Giovanni” (MET Live in HD), Lincoln Theatre, 1-4pm, $23 general / $21 seniors & students / $19 kids 12 & under / $2 off members, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-3368955 or www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 7)

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Sessions,

Bellingham Public Library, 1-5pm. Pickett House Museum Tour, 1-4pm, free, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or 360-733-5873. (pg. 29) Tour of the 1858 Richards Building, 1-4pm, free / donations welcomed, 360-384-4209, debnwes@comcast.net or www.WhatcomHistory.net. Downtown Mountain Boys (bluegrass), Nancy’s Farm, 2-4pm, $15, www.info@nancysfarm.com, 360-739-5651 or www.nancysfarm.com. “The Addams Family,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 12) “The Life of King Henry the Fifth,” Mount Baker High School Auditorium, 2pm, $8 / $6 / $7 (at the door), ccariker@mtbaker.wednet.edu, 360-383-2015, or www.facebook.com/ events/1792070651009349/. (pg. 12)

Bayshore Symphony Fall Soloist Concert,

Central Lutheran Church, 3-5pm, $15 suggested donation / free for children 12 & under, 360-724-7300. (pg. 7) “Carmen,” McIntyre Hall, 3pm, $25-$59. (pg. 3)

NookChat: Community Storytelling with Jim Glass & Rod Perry, Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100. (pg. 29)

Poetry Event: Robert Michael Pyle (“Chinook & Chanterelle” & “Through A Green LensPoetry”), Village Books, 4pm, free, 360-6712626, www.villagebooks.com.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet,

Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-3923100, ranenogales@msn.com. Peace Dances in Mount Vernon, Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, free / by donation, jstplnfolk@gmail.com, 360-6299190 or www.seattledup.org. (pg. 7-8)

Turkish Mystic Sufi Music Concert and Lecture, Pickford Film Center, 7-9pm, $15,

360-201-3243, Lbolat@aol.com or www.pickfordfilmcenter.org. (pg. 8) Tango by the Bay, Squalicum Yacht Club, 7:30-10pm, $7 general / $5 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www,bellinghamusadance.com.

MONDAY 11/14/2016 Ukulele Tutoring, Bellingham Public Library,

1-2pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 43)

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting: “Crafting History: Creating Keepsakes to Preserve Family Memories” with Mary Kircher, Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-966-3860.

Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening,

5-6:30pm, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net.

Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 sessions; adults only) begins, Bellingham Metal Arts

Guild (BMAG), 6-9pm, $215 + $10 kit fee, 360201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. English Conversation Class (with trained volunteer; all levels, no registration), Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 6-7)

TUESDAY 11/15/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699.

Tuesday Night Jazz: Christian Casolary Trio,

Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival 2017 Poster Art Unveiled, Skagit Gardens, 5:30-9pm, free,

360-424-6144, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 40) Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing Class (5 sessions) begins, Bellingham Metal Arts Guild, 6-9pm, $215 + $20 kit fee, 360-201-0236, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. Women with Wings Gathering, First Congregational Church, 6:30pm. (pg. 6) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866. (pg. 44)

Northwest Classical Guitar Society Monthly Meeting, Fairhaven Library, 7:30-9pm, 360-647-0639, steve@ganzguitars.com or www.facebook.com/search/3573431344602 20/local_search?surface=tyah. (pg. 8)

WEDNESDAY 11/16/2016 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38) Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com.

Bellingham City Club: “Hackers, Phishers and Spoofers, Oh My: Can We Keep Cyber Safe?,” Northwood Hall, noon-1:30pm, $13

members / $18 non-members in advance; $15 / $20 at the door, info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. Newcomers Club Luncheon, Bellingham Golf & Country Club, noon-pm, $16, must call for reservations, 360-354-4462, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org. (pg. 41) World Issues Forum, Fairhaven College Auditorium, noon-1:30pm. (pg. 41)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Senior

Activities Center, 1-3pm, free, 360-788-6594, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 6) Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 drop-in, www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Creekside Open Mic (adults and teens), South Whatcom Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. (pg. 43)

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NOVEMBER 2016 The Stocking Project, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, free,

360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. (pg. 35) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) BUG @ Roeder, Roeder Home, 7-8:30pm, free, donations welcome., 360-734-1792, www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com or bhamuke@gmail.com. (pg. 7) Learn to think on your feet, Improv Playworks Studio, 7pm-9pm, free, 360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. WJMAC (live jazz): Miles Black Quartet, Unity Spiritual Center, 7-9pm, WJMAC, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members & students free, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org.

THURSDAY 11/17/2016 Women’s Professional Network 21st Annual Gala & Raffle Dash, Four Points by Sheraton,

7-9am, $25, publicity@wpnbellingham.org or www.wpnbellingham.org/index.asp. (pg. 35) Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 38) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 10) Finding Funders for Your Nonprofit, Bellingham Public Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-778-7210, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or dbrewer@cob.org. Hattie Strother Chapter Meeting, Pickett House Museum, 1-3pm, free, 360-733-5873, daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com. (pg. 29) Home for the Holidays, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 5-9:30pm, free admission & parking, 360-676-1891, home4theholidays@comcast.net or www.homefortheholidaysbellingham.com. (pg. 42) Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5 / please be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “Godspell” Auditions, BAAY Theatre, 6-8pm, free, 360-306-8531, dana@baay.org or www.baay.org. (pg. 14) “Ingredients,” Lincoln Theatre, 6:30-9pm, $12 / $15 includes one beer/wine/cider / free kids 10 & under, tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-3368955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 33)

Parks & Rec Travelogue: “Leaving a Piece of Your Soul Where You Go” with Katelyn Jennings, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall

Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome HS), 7pm, www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13)

“30 Reasons Not To Be In A Play,” WCC Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9pm, $5. (pg. 14)

Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas Concert,

Littlefield Celtic Center, 7:30-9:30pm, $30 general / $25 members, 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org or www.celticarts.org. (pg. 8)

Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing,

Fairhaven Branch Library, 7:30pm, $5 suggested donation, first-time and students free, 360-380-0456. (pg. 44)

“Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre,

7:30pm, $10 general / $5 student / discounts & group rates available, 360-416-6636. (pg. 13) Wine, Women & Song, Lairmont Manor, 7:30-9pm, $25, info@bellinghamsings.org, 360-676-1024 or www.bellinghamsings.org. (pg. 8)

FRIDAY 11/18/2016 Home for the Holidays, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 9:30am-9:30pm. (pg. 42)

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm, free, www.alliedarts.org. (pg. 40) Dance Class for Neurological Disorders, Ballet Bellingham, 10-11am. (pg. 44) Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 10-11:30am, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Winter Holiday Used Book Sale, Everson Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 37)

Lynden Emeritus Forum: “Europe by Rail: Segment Two,” Grace Baptist Fellowship Hall, 10:30am-noon, free / donations appreciated, www.emeritusforum.weebly.com or emeritus.forum@gmail.com. (pg. 37)

Lynden VFW Auxiliary Craft Show & Bake Sale, Lynden VFW Hall, noon-8pm, free, 360-3543606, BDL69@comcast.net. (pg. 35-36)

Books and Bites: “Let the Great World Spin” by Colum McCann (bring your lunch), Blaine

Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. 14th Annual Peace Builder Awards, BTC Settlemyer Hall, 5:30-9:30pm, $50, 360-6760122, outreach@whatcomdrc.org or www.whatcomdrc.org/peace-builder-awards-gala/. (pg. 36) “Godspell” Auditions, BAAY Theatre, 6-8pm. (pg. 14) GEMS Night Out (Girls in Engineering, Math & Science), WWU, 7-9:45pm, $30, 360-6503308, youth@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/ee/ youth/gems/bellingham-nightout.shtml. (pg. 32)

“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome HS), 7pm, www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13)

SATURDAY 11/19/2016 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 eat free, 360-384-6244. (pg. 36)

Gardenview Montessori 10th Annual Holiday Bazaar, Hillcrest Chapel, 9am-3pm, free, 360-527-9638, gardenviewbazaar@gmail.com or www.gardenviewbazaar.com. (pg. 11)

Harp Music with Christine Magnussen,

Hillcrest Chapel, 9am-3pm, free, harp@peacecalm.com or www.HarpSpirit.org. (pg. 9)

Lynden VFW Auxiliary Craft Show & Bake Sale, Lynden VFW Hall, 9am-4pm. (pg. 35-36)

Home for the Holidays, Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 9:30am-5:30pm. (pg. 42)

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store),10am-7pm, 360-676-8548, www.alliedarts.org. (pg. 40) Celebrate International Games Day (children under 10 should attend with adults), Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Free Adult Acting Class: Performances,

Anacortes Community Theatre, 10am-1:30pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com, 360-8400089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com. “Godspell” Auditions, BAAY Theatre, 10am-2pm. (pg. 14)

Greg Aanes Furniture Showroom Open, 10am-2pm, www.NWchairs.com.

Open Studio and Glass Art Sale, Glass

Mountain Studios, 10am-5pm. (pg. 40)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 43)

Winter Holiday Used Book Sale, Everson Library, 10am-5pm. (pg. 37)

Author Event: Cynthia Trenshaw (“Meeting in the Margins”), Ferndale Public Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3600. (pg. 37)

Author Event: Cynthia Trenshaw (“Meeting in the Margins”), Lynden Public Library, 1-2pm. Authors Autumn Showcase (local authors read from and sign their books), Van Zandt Community Hall, 1-3pm, free, 360-592-2297, southforkvalley@aol.com or http://bit.ly/2cOgx4Fshowcase.

“30 Reasons Not To Be In A Play,” WCC Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9pm. (pg. 14)

“Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre,

7:30pm, $10 general / $5 student / discounts & group rates, 360-416-6636. (pg. 13)

North Cascades Concert Band Fall Concert “Listener’s Choice,” WCC Syre Hall,

7:30-10pm, free / donations appreciated, 360-371-2267, marj@openaccess.org or www.nccband.org. (pg. 8) “The Audience” (NT Live), Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $16 general / $14 seniors / $12 students / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 14) The Jive Aces: Jump, Jive, & Wail, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30-10pm, $17.50-$39.50, 360-7346080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 8-9) Dakota Poorman (country, rock), Kickin’ A Saloon, 8:30pm, $5, 360-223-3076 or www.kickinasaloon.com.

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NOVEMBER 2016 Experience Reiki, Center for Spiritual Living

(Bellingham), 1-3pm, donations appreciated, 360-224-3335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Storytelling with Frank Goes Behind, Ferndale Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. (pg. 37) Chocolate Dunked Foods (materials provided, dress to get messy),The Bellingham Foundry Makerspace, 2-4pm, $40 members / $50 non-members, 360-296-9825, owen@bellinghamfoundry.com or www.bellinghamfoundry.com/events. Dance at the Leopold Crystal Ballroom, Leopold Retirement Residence, 2-4pm, free, donations requested, 360-714-0054. (pg. 44)

“The Hound of the Baskervilles: A Comic Thriller Starring Shirley Holmes and Jennie Watson,” The Little Theater (Sehome HS), 2pm, www.sehomedrama.com. (pg. 13)

Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street

Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) Contra Dance, Eagles Hall, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 student, dance@januscom.com, www.bellinghamcountrydance.org or 360-676-1554. (pg. 44)

Live Music Folk Dancing (with Balkanarama), Bayview Civic Hall, 7pm (potluck at 6pm), $10 donation requested, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 44) Sing-A-Long-A “Sound of Music,” Lincoln Theatre, 7-9pm, $20 adults / $15 students / $10 kids 12 and under for the Sunday Matinee show only / $2 off members of LT and CMSC, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 33) “30 Reasons Not To Be In A Play,” WCC Heiner Theatre, 7:30-9pm. (pg. 14) Kings Kaleidoscope, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $32.50 / $17.50, 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.mountbakertheatre.com. (pg. 9) Legends of the Blues IV, Byrnes PAC (Arlington), 7:30pm, $15, www.brownpapertickets.com. (see ad pg. 4) “Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 7:30pm, $10 / $5 / discounts & group rates, 360-416-6636. (pg. 13) Dakota Poorman (eclectic country and rock), Kickin’ A Saloon & Dance Hall, 9pm, $7, www.kickinasaloon.com.

SUNDAY 11/20/2016 Ebey’s Landing Hike, Whidbey Island, 9am,

free / suggested $5 for carpool, www.mountbakerclubsite.wordpress.com/calendar. 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Open Studio and Glass Art Sale, Glass Mountain Studios, 10am-5pm. (pg. 40)

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

North Cascades Concert Band Fall Concert “Listener’s Choice,” Lynda Byrnes PAC, 6pm, free / donations appreciated, 360-371-2267, marj@openaccess.org or www.nccband.org.

MONDAY 11/21/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Anime Club (teens ages 13+; games, snacks, music, videos), Burlington Public Library, 4-5:30pm, free, 360-755-0760, www.burlingtonwa.gov/library. Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 5-6:30pm, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Behind the Scenes @ BPL Tour, Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. English Conversation Class (with trained volunteer; all levels, no registration), Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217 or jjohnson@cob.org. Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 6-7)

TUESDAY 11/22/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 10) Tuesday Night Jazz: Steve Rudy Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Chess for Beginners (all ages), Bellingham Public Library, 5:30-6:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Reiki Circle and Share, Center for Spiritual Living, 6:30-8:30pm, donations appreciated, 360-224-3335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Annual Fall Concert, Bellingham High PAC, 7-8:15pm, free, 360-676-5006. (pg. 9)

Audubon Society: “Raptors of Western Washington: From Shoreline to Summit” with Jim Watson, Whatcom Museum Old City

Hall Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, $5 sugg. donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 44)

WEDNESDAY 11/23/2016

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Sessions,

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

Sing-A-Long-A “Sound of Music,” Lincoln

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Session, Bellingham

Mandolin Mechanics Workshop, Bellingham Folk

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Bellingham Public Library, 1-5pm. Theatre, 1pm. (pg. 33)

School, 1:30-3pm, $10 / bring your mandolin & picks, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. “Measure for Measure,” Phil Tarro Theatre, 2pm, $10 general / $5 student / discounts & group rates available, 360-416-6636. (pg. 13)

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Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. Public Library, 10am-6pm.

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862, yogaheartspace0@gmail.com. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 6)

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NOVEMBER 2016 Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply

Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 drop-in, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39)

WJMAC (live jazz): WJMAC Jazz Combo Students, Unity Spiritual Center, 7pm, $10

general / $5 students / WJMAC members & students free, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org.

THURSDAY 11/24/2016 Happy Thanksgiving!

FRIDAY 11/25/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 10-11:30am, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. Santa Arrives at Yeager’s (34th Year), Yeager’s Toyland (downstairs), noon-5pm, free, 360733-1080, fairhavenlionsclub@gmail.com or www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/bellinghamfairhaven. (pg. 32) Visit with Santa, Historic Fairhaven District, 3-4:45pm, free..

Fairhaven Holiday Festival and Art Walk, Historic Fairhaven District, 5pm, free, www.fairhaven.com. (pg. 40-41)

Opening Reception: Improvisations in Clay & Glazes, Good Earth Pottery, 5-8pm, free,

360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 41) Santa Train, Miniature World Family Fun Center, 5-9pm, $9.95 / $13.95, www.miniatureworld.org. (pg. 32-33)

BHS Showstoppers sing at Tree Lighting,

Fairhaven Village Green, dusk, free, 360-6765006, www.fairhaven.com. Harry Connick Jr.’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 / $10 / $8, 360-3544425 or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 14) “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. “White Christmas,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 14)

SATURDAY 11/26/2016 Saturday Pancake Breakfast, American Legion,

Bellingham Holiday Book Festival and Harp Music with Christine Magnussen, Mount

Baker Theatre Encore Room, 10am-6pm, free, www.bellinghamholidaybookfestival.com or harp@peacecalm.com. (pg. 9, 11)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 43) Sumas Writers Group (improve techniques, get feedback, get tips on publication, all styles welcome), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

Author Event: Cynthia Trenshaw (“Meeting in the Margins”), Ferndale Public Library,

10:30-11:30am. (pg. 37) Correspondence Club, Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-647-5614 or www.mindport.org. (pg. 42) Carriage Rides, Historic Fairhaven District, noon3pm, free, www.fairhaven.com. Visit with Santa at the Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 12:30-2:30pm, by donation, info@whatcommuseum.org, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. Inkle Weaving Workshop, Ragfinery, 1-4pm, $33, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Harry Connick Jr.’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm & 7:30pm, 360-354-4425 or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 14)

Ruvara Marimba Studio students play on Lummi Island, Lummi Island Congregational

SUNDAY 11/27/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm.

Visit with Santa at the Old City Hall, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 12:30-2:30pm, by donation, www.whatcommuseum.org.

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Sessions, Bellingham Public Library, 1-5pm.

“A Christmas Story: The Musical,” Lincoln Theatre, 1:30pm. (pg. 14-15)

Harry Connick Jr.’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm, 360-354-4425. (pg. 14)

“White Christmas,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 14-15)

North Cascades Concert Band Fall Concert “Listener’s Choice,” Brodniak Hall, 3pm, free / donations appreciated, 360-371-2267 or www.nccband.org. (pg. 8)

Art of Jazz: Lavon Hardison Quintet,

Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth, 4-6:30pm, $16 general / $10 students / free for Jazz Project members, 360-650-1066 or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 9)

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

Santa Train, Miniature World Family Fun Center,

5-9pm, $9.95 / $13.95, www.miniatureworld.org. (pg. 32-33)

Church, 4pm, by donation, 360-758-2060, info@lummichurch.org or www.lummichurch.org. (pg. 9) Santa Train, Miniature World Family Fun Center, 5-9pm, $9.95 / $13.95, www.miniatureworld.org. (pg. 32-33) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39) Contra Dance, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm, $8-$10 general / $6 student, 360-676-1554, www.bellinghamcountrydance.org or dance@januscom.com. (pg. 44) “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, call for pricing, 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 14-15) “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. “White Christmas,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 14-15) Sapphire Reunion Tour: Installment IV, Kickin’ A Saloon, 8pm, $10, 360-223-3076, info@kickinasaloon.com or www.facebook.com/sapphireband/?fref=ts.

Ferndale, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 ages 6-12 / under 5 free, 360-384-5595. (pg. 42)

Pioneer Meadows Montessori Holiday Craft Market, Pioneer Meadows Montessori School, 9am-4pm, free, 360-778-3681, pioneermeadowsholidaymarket@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/groups/ montessoricraftmarket. (pg. 11)

Small Business Saturday and Indies First,

Village Books (Bellingham & Lynden), all day. (pg. 43) 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian, 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. NaNoWriMo Come Write In Session, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm. NEW: Submit your event info online at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank you!

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NOVEMBER 2016 MONDAY 11/28/2016

TUESDAY 11/29/2016

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Textiles Appreciation Morning, Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts, 10am-12:30pm, free, 360-466-0110, gail@gailcreativestudies.com. (pg. 41) Reiki Circle and Share, Wise Awakening, 5-6:30pm, donations appreciated, 360-2243335, SallyJL51@comcast.net. English Conversation Class (with trained volunteer; all levels, no registration), Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm.

Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm.

NaNoWriMo Come Write In Session, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm.

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699.

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

Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview

Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866. (pg. 44) Musical Holiday Countdown, McIntyre Hall, 7:30-9:30pm, $15 general / $12 seniors & students / $5 children 12 & under, 360-4167727, www.mcintyrehall.org. (pg. 9)

WEDNESDAY 11/30/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm.

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

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, www.studio-ufo.net. Chair Yoga, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 11am-noon, free-will donation, 206-790-4862. Ukulele Fun & Song Circle, Mount Vernon Senior Center, 1-2pm. (pg. 6) Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 drop-in, 360-647-7134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Journey of Dementia Series with Leta Benfield, Skagit Valley Hospital, 6-8pm, free / must preregister, 360-814-2424, vgorton@skagitregionalhealth.org or www.skagitregionalhealth.org. Sewing Bootcamp: Level 2, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $44, 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com. Swingnuts Jazz, Rockfish Grill , 6-9pm, free, 360-588-1720, swingnutsjazz@gmail.com or www.anacortesrockfish.com. (pg. 9) Fingerpainting for Grownups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm, 360-599-7731, www.fingerpaintingforgrownups. (pg. 39)

Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven

Library - upstairs, 7-9:30pm, $8 drop in fee, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 44) WJMAC (live jazz): Spike Wilner Trio, Unity Spiritual Center, 7pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members & students free, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org.

THURSDAY 12/1/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm.

Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 10)

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing

Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 14-15) Harry Connick Jr.’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm, 360-354-4425 or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 14) “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. “White Christmas,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 14)

FRIDAY 12/2/2016 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145

Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm. (pg. 40) Olde Fashioned Christmas, Pioneer Park, 5-9pm, $4 / $3, www.ferndaleheritagesociety.com or 360-384-6461. (pg. 33)

Deck the Old City Hall Holiday Cocktail Party,

Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 5:30-8pm, $50, info@whatcommuseum.org, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 36) Festival of Tiny Trees, La Conner Regional Library, 6:30-8pm, $35, 360-466-3352, www.laconnerlibraryfoundation.org/tinytrees or smacek@lclib.lib.wa.us. (pg. 36) Saving ChristmasTown!, Mount Baker Theatre, 7pm, $15, office@thedancestudio.net, 360-7346080 or www.thedancestudio.net. (pg. 44) “A Christmas Story: The Musical,” Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 14-15)

Cantabile Chamber Choir Holiday Concert,

Anacortes United Methodist Church, 7:30pm, $15 / $8, ginnyandgaryr@gmail.com or 360-766-6866. (pg. 8) Harry Connick Jr.’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm, 360-354-4425 or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 14) “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm. “White Christmas,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 14-15)

SATURDAY 12/3/2016 Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, Burlington Visitor

Center, 8:30am registration, $10-$30. (pg. 36)

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, 4145 Meridian (next to Burlington store), 10am-7pm.

Holiday Open House, Morrison Glass Art,

10am-4pm, free, info@morrisonglassart.com, 360-714-8732 or www.morrisonglassart.com. Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com.

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Mas Voces del Valle: More Voices of the Valley – Exhibit featuring more

stories of the Mexican-American Community in Skagit County from 1940 to present—in their own voices. On display at the Skagit County Historical Museum (501 S. 4th St., La Conner) Sept. 29 through Dec. 31. Admission is $5 general / $4 seniors & kids 6-12 / free age 5 and under / $10 families / members free. More info: 360-4663365, museum@co.skagit.wa.us or www.skagitcounty.net/museum.

“The 1980 Explosion of Mt. St. Helens” – On May 20, 1980, Dr. Don

Easterbrook, Geology professor at WWU, was flying over the summit of Mt. St. Helens, making subsidence observations, for more than two hours. Seeing no unusual activity, his group departed for Seattle. About 20 minutes later, they experienced a severe jolt and loud “whumph.” Had they not left, they would have been blown out of the sky by the largest volcanic explosion in the contiguous US since 1915! He will discuss his NSF research and spectrum of photographs before, during, and after the event, up close and personal on Wed., Nov. 2 from 10:30-noon at the Lynden Public Library (205 4th St.). Admission is free / donations to offset expenses appreciated. More info: emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com.

and was built with planks sawn at the 1853 Roeder Peabody Sawmill on Whatcom Creek. Free admission, donations appreciated. Info: daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or 360-733-5873.

NookChat: Community Storytelling –

Jim Glass & Rod Perry, lifetime residents and skilled storytellers, reminisce about Van Buren. Hear about the quirky characters and forgotten tales of this lost community as we “Explore the Past; Enrich the Present” in this informal, interactive gathering sponsored by the Nooksack Valley Heritage Center committee on Sun., Nov. 13 at 3pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-966-5100 or www.wcls.org.

Hattie Strother Chapter Meeting –

The second Hattie Strother Chapter meeting will be held on Thurs., Nov 17 at 1pm in Pickett House Museum (910 Bancroft, Bellingham). Free. More info: daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com, 360733-5873 or www.questers1944.org.

Historical Society: Annual Membership Meeting & Open Mic –

Participate in the Whatcom County Historical Society’s annual membership meeting and open mic (which includes five-minute presentations by members and guests focused on historical research about regional history) on Thurs., Dec. 8 at 7:30pm in the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Admission is $5 suggested donation / members free. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Sumas Community Memory Talk –

Join Carl Crouse on Wed., Nov. 2 from 7-8pm at the Sumas Community Senior Center (451 2nd St.) as he reminisces about growing up in Sumas during the 60s and 70s. This is a continuation of the popular talk the Crouse family gave at the September program. Facilitated by Deborah Morgan. Free admission. More info: 360-988-2501 or www.wcls.org.

Pickett House Museum – Tour the

historic Pickett House Museum (910 Bancroft St., Bellingham), from 1-4pm, on the 2nd Sunday of each month (Nov. 13). The house was built in 1856 for Capt. George E. Pickett, who later led the infamous Civil War charge at Gettysburg. This is the oldest, documented, wooden structure, on its original site in the state of Washington,

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Holiday Festivals Abound! by Osa Hale

ANACORTES November 12–15 | Nutcracker Holiday Gift Show: Depot Arts Center in Anacortes. This gift show has handmade crafts, decorations, and art that will make the perfect gifts for your friends and family. November 21 & 22 | Holiday at the Port Farmers Market: This is a two-day indoor event at the Port of Anacortes. The farmers market has ended its regular season, so this is one more chance to find local produce and handmade gifts. Admittance is free, and door prizes will be available. Learn more at www.anacortesfarmersmarket.org/ events/special-events/holiday-market. December 4 | Anacortes Chamber Tree Lighting: Kicking off a festive weekend, the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce will be lighting the community Christmas tree at 6pm. This evening also features the town crier, Santa Claus, and performances by students from Anacortes schools, with the Salvation Army bringing hot cocoa and cookies. After the tree lighting, attendees are encouraged to take part in the downtown Anacortes holiday art walk, with local crafts, window displays, and carolers. December 5 & 6 | Celebrate the Season: The Port Transit Event Center in Anacortes has become a winter wonderland. People of all ages can take photos with Santa, munch on cookies, enjoy hot chocolate, play games, learn how to make crafts and gift-wrap, and shop for gifts. Saturday will feature live music and dance performances, and Sunday will feature gingerbread houses. December 16–19 | Deck the Docks at Cap Sante Marina in Anacortes: Continuing the port town tradition of festively lit boats, the Cap Sante Marina is offering free moorage (at C Dock) for boats decorated with lights and other holiday trimmings. Anyone interested in seeing the lights can join in the Cocoa Crawl on Saturday starting at 4pm. Learn more about these and more Anacortes events at www.anacortes.org/coastalchristmas.

ARLINGTON December 8–11 | Nativity Festival: 17222 43rd Avenue NE. There will be hundreds of nativity displays from around the world (including a live nativity scene), local musicians playing holiday tunes, Christmas treats and decorations, and family-friendly activities at this event. Admission is free. Learn more at www.facebook.com/Arlington-Festivalof-the-Nativities-670076076356184.

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Glass fire free standing bird by Ebba Krarup. Photo courtesy of Allied Arts of Whatcom County.

BELLINGHAM November 17–19 | Home for the Holidays: Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 355 Harris Ave. A collection of vendors selling gift items and gourmet food, this event is in its 35th year. There will be a raffle including six holiday gift bags compiled by local merchants and vendors. Learn more at www.homefortheholidaysbellingham.com. November 18–December 24 | Allied Arts Festival of the Arts: 4145 Meridian St. (next to Burlington store). This festival is a six-week long celebration of more than 100 local artisans. Attendees can find beautiful gifts, including jewelry, paintings, foods, accessories, and more. Each weekend includes activities such as live music, art demonstrations, and projects for kids and adults. Learn more at www.alliedarts.org/holiday-festival-2016. November 25–December 20 | Fairhaven Holiday Festival: Historic Fairhaven in Bellingham. This is a month-long celebration in historic Fairhaven. Focused on weekends, it includes extended shopping hours at local businesses, beautiful Christmas lights, and familyfriendly activities. It begins with an evening art walk on November 25. Saturdays feature free horse-drawn wagon rides, and a chance to see Santa at the Fairhaven Village Inn. Learn more at www.fairhaven.com/event-category/major/. November 25–December 31 | Deck the Old City Hall: Bellingham’s Old City Hall, 121 Prostpect St., will be decked out for the holiday season, featuring more than 20 decorated trees, a chance to meet Santa, and a pop-up store. Admission is free, but a donation is strongly encouraged. There will also be a cocktail party on Friday, December 2. The decorated building will hold adult beverages, tasty appetizers, music, and Entertainment News Northwest ~ November 2016

dancing. Tickets for the party are $50, and it is a 21+ event. Learn more at www.whatcommuseum.org/event/ deck-the-old-city-hall-2/2016-11-25. December 2–4 | Holiday Port Festival & Gingerbread House Contest: Hosted at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, this festival offers performances by local choirs, orchestras, bands and dance groups. There are also free activities, including horse-drawn wagon rides, art projects, gingerbread cookies and cider, and appearances by Santa and Mrs. Claus. There will also be a Gingerbread House contest, with participants ranging from children all the way to professional bakers. Learn more at www.portofbellingham.com/141/Holiday-Port. December 3 | Lighted Boat Parade: Come and see all the boats that have been decorated and lit up in the spirit of the season! Boats sail from Squalicum Marina, stop briefly in Harris Bay, then head back to the harbor. Watchers can have hot cider and popcorn and watch it all from Taylor Dock. Learn more at www.bellingham.org/events/bellinghamlighted-boat-parade.

The 21st Annual Gingerbread House Contest will be held at the Holiday Port Festival! Enter online by Nov. 29 at www.portofbellingham.com/ gingerbreadcontest and deliver your edible structure to the Bellingham Cruise Terminal on Nov. 30. Photo courtesy of the Port of Bellingham.

December 4 | Make.Sale Holiday Market: Make.Shift Art Space, 306 Flora St., gives hundreds of local artists the space to create, and this holiday season, you can support them and get amazing hand-made gifts. Come by during the Art Walk from 6–10pm. Beverages will be available, including coffee, tea, cider, and hot winter cocktails. Learn more at www.makeshiftproject.com.

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December 3 | La Conner Community Tree Lighting: The holiday tree comes alive with light at Gilkey Square in La Conner, complete with music, refreshments, and Santa Claus making his grand entrance on an old-fashioned fire truck at 5pm. Learn more at www.lovelaconner.com. December 10 | Lighted Boat Parade along the Swinomish Channel: A local holiday tradition, this water-way parade is put on by the Swinomish Yacht Club. Onlookers can gather at the channel to see the boats at 6pm. Learn more at www.swinomishyachtclub.org. Creative Expressions by Robyn. Photo courtesy of Home for the Holidays.

BIRCH BAY December 31 & January 1 | Ring of Fire & Hope / Polar Bear Plunge: Birch Bay offers two ways to celebrate the New Year. The night of New Year’s Eve brings the Ring of Fire & Hope, as the bay’s crescent shoreline is lit with hundreds of road flares. Return to the bay at noon the next day, for the traditional Polar Bear Plunge—a chance to refreshingly jump into the new year (and the frigid water). Learn more at www.birchbaychamber.com/ring-of-fire.html.

FERNDALE December 2 | Ferndale Holiday Tree Lighting: Come and see the holiday tree light up in Centennial Riverwalk Park. Free hot cocoa and cookies are provided, and Santa & Mrs. Claus will be around. Learn more at www.business.ferndalechamber.com/events/details/holidaytree-lighting-ceremony-12-02-2016-72. December 2–4 | Olde Fashioned Christmas in Ferndale: In Pioneer Park, among log cabins built by settlers in the late 1800s, members of the Ferndale Heritage Society can be found dressed up as pioneers and welcoming visitors to the village. You can try homemade applesauce, write a letter to Santa in a one-room school house and mail it in the historic post office, ride a traditional horse-pulled wagon, and sing carols. Learn more at www.ferndaleheritagesociety.com.

LA CONNER November 26–27 | Hilltop Holiday Craft Sale: This sale takes place at the La Conner Civic Garden Club, and is being put on by the Skagit County Historical Museum. Featuring local artists and their work, this is a great place to find jewelry, glass, vintage gifts, soaps, lotions and more. Learn more at www.skagitcounty. net/Departments/HistoricalSociety.

LYNDEN December 3 | Lynden’s Lighted Parade: This quaint Dutch farming town knows how to celebrate the holiday season. Christmas lights adorn farm equipment, fire trucks, and antique cars as they parade through town. The procession starts at Fairway Center and goes through downtown Lynden. There are also a wealth of light displays & decorated storefronts throughout town. Look for Nativity scenes, Dutch children, poinsettias, and windmills throughout the month. Learn more at www.lynden.org.

MOUNT VERNON November 4–6 | Holiday Open House at Christianson’s Nursery: Friday evening will have the nursery decked out and open late, with wine and appetizers served in the conservatory. Guests are welcome from 5-8pm. Then, Saturday and Sunday will boast an open house from 10am-4pm, featuring gifts, pottery, decorations, and decorated Christmas trees. Learn more at www.christiansonsnursery.com. November 26 | Holiday Tea & Visit with Father Christmas at Christianson’s Nursery: Christianson’s Nursery invites you to enjoy tea, scones, assorted sandwiches, chocolates and desserts in a quaint 19th century setting. Their historic 1888 schoolhouse will boast a forestthemed, candlelit decoration. Auto harpist Bob Harper and violinist and cellist Dennis Burkhardt will play chamber music. Guests are encouraged to dress up. Father Christmas will be available from 10am3on, and the tea party begins at 5pm. All are welcome, but reservations are required for the Holiday Tea. Learn more at www.christiansonsnursery.com/ whats-happening/classes-events. December 4 | Pictures with Santa at Skagit Valley Gardens: Come by from noon-4pm to get a picture with Santa at the Skagit Valley Gardens. Cider and cookies will be provided. This event is free, but donations will be accepted to

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Handmade stoneware and porcelain by Ruth Gibbs. Photo courtesy of Allied Arts of Whatcom County.

benefit The Friendship House in Mount Vernon. More info at www.skagitvalleygardens.com.

OAK HARBOR December 3 | Festival of Trees - Public Viewing: Elks Lodge in Oak Harbor. Attendees can walk through a forest of beautifully decorated trees from 1-4pm. The event is free, but donations will be accepted to benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County. Learn more at https://bbbsislandcounty.ejoinme.org.

SEDRO-WOOLLEY December 3 | Sedro-Woolley Lighted Christmas Parade: Afternoon events, including pony and train rides for kids, begin at 3pm. Families can also find activities at Hammer Heritage Square and the Sedro-Woolley Community Fellowship. Starting at 5pm, the parade will proceed through downtown SedroWoolley. After the parade, Santa will be available for visiting and pictures at the Eagles Hall. Learn more at www.sedro-woolley.com. December 3–17 (Saturdays) | Holiday Train Ride: The Lake Whatcom Railway will chug-a-chug along a unique Christmas train. Leaving from Wickersham at 9:30am, noon, and 2:30pm, the train will cost $20 for adults, $10 for kids, and infants ride for free. Young and old can ride the train, listen to banjo music and sing carols, and meet Santa and his elf. Learn more at www.lakewhatcomrailway.com.

STANWOOD December 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 20-23 & 26-28 | Lights of Christmas: Prepare to be dazzled: more than one million lights make up the nightly festival that has become a favorite in the Northwest. Besides the amazing light display, this festival also offers carolers, storytelling, a petting farm, pony rides, train rides, delicious food, visits with Santa, and Washington’s very own talking Christmas tree, Bruce the Spruce. Learn more at www.thelightsofchristmas.com.

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Creative Meet-up: Decor and Crafts – Get together with creative folks, and make some holiday stuff on Fri., Nov. 4 at The Bellingham Foundry Makerspace (1515 N. Forest St.). Bring your own project, or come play with paper and other arts/crafts supplies. Free admission. More info: 360296-9825, owen@bellinghamfoundry.com or www.bellinghamfoundry.com/events.

Cider Fest – Hard cider tasting. Brat bar.

Home cider brewing competition ($10 entry, winner takes pot). Workshop featuring cider brewing basics. Great live music! Join us at BelleWood Acres (6140 Guide Meridian, Lynden) on Sat., Nov. 5, 8am-5pm. Free admission. More info: 360318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

GEMS Night Out (Girls in Engineering, Math & Science) – Enjoy a fem-powered evening exploring the motivating fields of engineering, math and science at GEMS Night Out on Fri., Nov. 18 from 7-9:45pm at WWU. Cost is $30. More info: youth@wwu.edu or www.wwu.edu/ee/youth/gems/belling ham-nightout.shtml or 360-650-3308.

Santa Arrives at Yeager’s (34th Year) –

Santa arrives at Yeager’s Toyland (3101 Northwest Ave., Bellingham) the day after Thanksgiving, and will be available for visits and pictures every day through Christmas Eve. Visits are free. You can take pictures with your own camera at no charge. If you wish to help raise money for local charities, the Fairhaven Lions Club will be available to take pictures and email you the picture digital files for $15. If you wish to have printed copies in addition to the email the Fairhaven Lions offers a Deluxe Package for a $10 additional fee ($25 total for the Deluxe Package). This is the 34th year that the Fairhaven Lions has provided Santa the opportunity to visit with children in Whatcom County. For those of you with a long tradition of Santa pictures from the Fairhaven Lions Club charity project, Santa Dennis will be back again with his natural white hair and beard so you can continue your tradition of pictures with the same Santa. Info: 360733-1080, fairhavenlionsclub@gmail.com or www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/bellinghamfairhaven.

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Deck the Old City Hall – Get in

the holiday spirit with the Whatcom Museum’s annual festivities! Historic Old City Hall (121 Prospect St., Bellingham) is decked out for the season. View more than 20 decorated trees, visit with Santa, shop at the pop-up store, and more. Admission is by donation, and proceeds are used to support the Museum’s rich offerings of exhibitions and programming. Begins Fri., Nov. 25 and continues through Dec. 31 (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day). Sponsored by the Museum Advocates and the Foundation Board of Directors. Admission is by donation. More info: 360778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Santa Train – Come on out to Birch Bay,

to experience the return of the famous Santa Train Ride at Miniature World Family Fun Center! As Christmas approaches, the Forest of Imagination changes into a magical wonderland full of over one million lights brightly twinkling in the night! As the train slowly winds its way through this enchanted land, children’s eyes are bright with wonderment, and parents will remember Christmases past when they were young. At the end of the 20-minute ride, Santa is waiting for the youngsters and the young at heart to get their pictures taken and tell Santa what they want for Christmas! You are welcome to spend as much time as you like talking to Santa and watching our toy train set in action! Come and celebrate this Holiday

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Season with us! Train runs Fri.-Sun., Nov. 25-27, Dec. 2-4, 9-11, and Fri.-Fri., Dec. 16-23, from 5-9pm. Admission is $9.95 (ages 2-12), $13.95 (ages 13+) and include train ride, hot chocolate, and a candy cane from Santa Claus! Buy your tickets online to avoid the lineups! More info: www.miniatureworld.org.

Olde Fashioned Christmas – Pioneer

Titanic – The Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st

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St., Mount Vernon) presents the movie Titanic on Sat., Nov. 5 at 2pm as part of its 90th Anniversary Series. Fictional romantic tale of a rich girl (Winslet) and a poor bohemian boy (DiCaprio) who meet on the ill-fated voyage of the “unsinkable” ship. Starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. ReelViews’ James Berardinelli commented, “You don’t just watch Titanic, you experience it.” Admission is $5. Info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Ingredients – Viva Farms hosts a

screening of the 2009 documentary film Ingredients at the Lincoln Theatre on Thurs., Nov. 17 at 6:30pm. Described as “a seasonal exploration of the local food movement,” the film was a selection of 12 film festivals across the United States in 2009 and 2010. The event includes a short documentary on Viva Farms, followed by a discussion about their vision to preserve sustainable farming culture, create a strong local food economy, promote social justice, and provide aspiring and limited-resource farmers opportunities for success. Admission is $12 / $15 includes one beer/ wine/cider / free kids 10 and under. Info:

Park’s historic cabins glow with tiny lights as volunteers of the Ferndale Heritage Society host its annual Olde Fashioned Christmas in Ferndale (2004 Cherry St.) from Dec. 2-4. This year’s theme is “Pioneer Christmas Legends.” Enjoy

holiday displays, crafts, music, wagon rides, shopping, and treats. Bring your own camera for a visit with Santa. Hours: Fri., Dec. 2, 5-9pm; Sat., Dec. 3, 1-9pm; and Sun., Dec. 4, 1-4pm. Tickets: $4 adults, $3 children. More info: 360-384-6461, or visit www.ferndaleheritagesociety.com.

Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music –

The Historic Lincoln Theatre and the Children’s Museum of Skagit County present the Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music on Sat., Nov. 19 at 7pm and Sun., Nov. 20 at 1pm at Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon). Calling all nuns, goat herders, hills, alps, baronesses, brown paper packages tied up with string, or any of your favorite things. Get ready to yodel in the Skagit Valley! This is your chance to sing-a-long to the most successful movie musical of all time. This is one of the funniest, most liberating nights out you will have for a long time. It’s a major audience participation event with subtitles for all the songs. Our hosts, Don Wick and Dave Cross, lead the audience through a vocal warm up and gives a comprehensive guide to the accompanying actions and use of the interactive funpack. Admission is $20 adults / $15 students / $10 kids 12 and under for the Sunday Matinee show only / $2 off members of LT and CMSC. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

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Literacy Breakfast with Nancy Pearl –

Come hear the witty and wonderful Nancy Pearl’s reading recommendations on Thurs., Nov. 3, 7:15-9am at BTC’s Settlemyer Hall. Village Books will be on hand to sell her suggested titles. Registration is required; a donation of $75 or more is expected. More info: 360-752-8678, office@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org.

Honoring Our Dead: A Tribute to an Irish Wake & Mexico’s Day of the Dead – Join us for an evening of tribute to the ways we honor our beloved dead in a cross cultural world on Fri., Nov. 4 from 5-9:30pm at the old United Way Offices (1511 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). We’ll have art, silent auction, door prizes, face painting, drinks & tasty treats, a memorial tree, interactive art, live music for dancing (Celtic roots, blues fusion and mariachi). There will be information about our Community Outreach Program, Community Hardship Fund, Training Opportunities, Services Available and

demos by Earth Womb Shrouds. Admission by donation, as a fundraiser for A Sacred Passing 501c3 Nonprofit. More info: 360-927-5040, info@asacredpassing.com or www.facebook.com/events/ 294475540937699/?active_tab=posts.

A Tribute to Elvis and Roy – An

Evening of Entertainment Fundraiser featuring Whatcom County’s favorite Elvis impersonator, Dino Macris, with Roy Orbison impersonator, Bill DeGroot, on Fri., Nov. 4 from 7-8:30pm. Tickets on sale now! Seating is limited at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.). Admission is $20 dinner and show / $15 show only. Tickets / more info: 360-3846244 or activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Community Breakfast – Rome Grange

(2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) has a community breakfast the first Sunday of each month (Nov. 6), from 8am-noon. All-you-can-eat pancakes, French toast, biscuits & gravy, sausage, eggs, orange juice, coffee, and cocoa. Cost is $6 adults / $2 kids 6-10 / free 6 and under.

Trivia Contest to Fight Global Poverty – Form or join a team of up to

four people and show off just how smart you are—all while you help build sustainable communities around the world—on Wed., Nov. 9 from 6-8pm at Slo Pitch Sports Grill & Casino (3720 Meridian St., Bellingham). Drinks available for +21. There will be prizes for the winners, a silent auction, drink specials,

and other surprises! Proceeds to benefit the Community Empowerment Network, a Whatcom County non-profit that fosters grassroots community development and sustainable livelihoods around the world by empowering communities and their residents to break the cycle of poverty. Admission is $9. More info: 360-7332255, events@endruralpoverty.org or www.endruralpoverty.org/get-involved/ events/event/17-trivia-contest-to-fightglobal-poverty.

Veteran’s Day Dinner at Semiahmoo Resort – Join Chef Bruno Feldeisen and

team as we honor our local veterans on Fri., Nov. 11 at Semiahmoo Resort. The event kicks off with a reception at 6pm with auctions, a three-course dinner, and more! Enjoy MC Mark Wright from Seattle’s King 5 TV, as well as participation from guest chefs Patrick Glennon and Roy Breiman. All auction proceeds benefit Growing Veterans, a non-profit organization with a vision to end the isolation experienced by returning veterans and to make sustainable agriculture the norm in our community. Admission is $95 general / $85 veterans. More info: 360318-2042, bfeldeisen@semiahmoo.com or www.semiahmoo.com/wine-dine/ veteran-s-day-dinner.htm.

“Fall Into Bingo” – Play bingo on Sat.,

Nov. 12 from 1-3pm at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.). Admission includes 3 Bingo cards for each of the 8 games plus the Jackpot Blackout Game. Win cash and prizes for each game. Door prizes will include the always popular “Lucky Loser” Drawings. Additional card packets available for purchase. The concession stand will include fall favorites such as pumpkin pie and apple cider. All proceeds benefit the Ferndale Senior Activity Center. Admission is $20. Info: 360-384-6244 or activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Project Santa Claus Classic Car Cruise – Come and join our annual Cruise

for the Kids fundraiser for the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Dept. “Project Santa Claus” on Sun., Nov. 13 from 10am-1pm at the Whatcom County Courthouse (311 Grand Ave., Bellingham). The 4th Corner Elites Car Club sponsors this Collector Car Cruise beginning at 4285 Meridian St., near Costco, with a police escort downtown to the Courthouse. There will be trophies and dash plaques, plus coffee and cookies, and fun raffles. Decorate your

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car, wear your Santa hat and join the fun ... or just watch for us along the way to the courthouse and stop by to view the beautiful cars. Admission or car entry fee is toys for the kids or $$ donations. More info: www.fourthcornerelitescarclub.com or 360-380-2733.

The Stocking Project – Bring material

and sewing supplies to sew a stocking to be donated to a child or family in need! Patterns and assistance will be provided, though familiarity with a sewing machine is necessary. Stockings will be displayed at

Ragfinery and the Firehouse Cafe in Fairhaven, then filled and donated to those in need by Northwest Youth Services, Interfaith Coalition and Opportunity Council. Please pre-register so we know to expect you on Wed., Nov. 16 from 6-8pm at Ragfinery (1421 Forest St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

21st Annual Gala & Raffle Dash –

Join us for the Women’s Professional Network 21st Annual Gala & Raffle Dash on Thurs., Nov. 17 at 7am at the Four

Holiday Concert to Raise Funds for Pickett House by Justin Hawkinson

Renovations and celebrations continue at the Pickett House, Bellingham’s oldest building on its original site. This year the landmark house-turned-museum will be hosting a holiday concert and sing-along fundraiser on December 4. Joan Longstreth is scheduled to play seasonal favorites from 1-2:30pm in the front room of the house with refreshments to follow. The house organ is an antique donated by former State Poet Laureate Ella Higginson. Organizers are asking for a $20 donation from attendees, and the space accommodates about twenty guests. Captain George E. Pickett of the 9th Infantry came to Bellingham in 1856 and housed his family at the lot that is now 910 Bancroft St. Pickett resigned his post and left the area in 1861 to join the Confederate cause as a General in the U.S Civil War. Several of the exhibits in the Pickett House are relics of pre-civil war military and frontier life. In 1889 the house was occupied by the Strother family, including Hattie Strother, a seamstress who is featured in the museum exhibits. Ms. Strother deeded the house in 1936 to The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington and the Washington State Historical Society. Since that time, renovations have been done in the kitchen, back porch, and a bedroom that is a memorial to Hattie Strother’s work as a seamstress. The Daughters of the Pioneers hold meetings in the Pickett House and organize tours and upkeep. Recently, another group of historical enthusiasts has contributed to maintenance and renovations. The Questers is an international group known for the preservation and restoration of historic This antique organ was donated by former places and things. Their new Bellingham State Poet Laureate Ella Higginson. chapter, known as the Hattie Strother Chapter, was formed after the Pickett House received a $5000 grant from Questers International and another $3000 contribution from other Questers chapters in Washington State. That money provided new shingles to protect the historic structure. “These structures are extremely important to our history in this area,” said Edradine Hovde, a member of both the Questers and The Daughters of Pioneers. Mrs. Hovde and other members give tours of the house on the second Sunday of the month from 1-4pm. Anyone looking for more information on the Questers, The Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington State, or the December 4 fundraiser, can email daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet

Points by Sheraton (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). With over 130 prizes, mimosas, waffle bar, dessert dash and more, this is the event of the season! At the Annual Gala & Raffle Dash, we welcome members, guests, and guys. That’s right, this is the only Women’s Professional Network event where guys are invited. Bring your husband, boyfriend, business peep, boss—you name it. Everybody is invited. The event includes Full Breakfast Buffet, music by GMB Entertainment, and an excellent opportunity for networking. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased on our website www.wpnbellingham.org. Proceeds from the event will be split between two great non-profit organizations: Agape House for Women and Children and Lydia Place. More info: publicity@wpnbellingham.org or www.wpnbellingham.org/index.asp.

Lynden VFW Auxiliary Craft Show & Bake Sale – The Lynden VFW Auxiliary

Annual Craft Show & Bake Sale will be held on Fri., Nov. 18, noon-8pm and Sat., Nov 19, 9am-4pm at the Lynden VFW Hall (7011 Hannegan Rd.). There will be crafts of all kinds and homemade baked goods. We serve lunch both days, and also breakfast on Sat. from 8-11am. Proceeds benefit our local veterans and their families, our youth scholarships, and many (continued on page 36)

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other programs. Wheelchair accessible. Free admission. For more information, contact Bonnie Lagerwey at 360-3543606 or BDL69@comcast.net.

14th Annual Peace Builder Awards –

Each year, the Peace Builder Awards are an opportunity to nominate individuals, groups, and organizations that have dedicated their efforts to strengthening community. The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center invites the public to join in celebrating the 2016 recipients on Fri., Nov. 18 from 5:30-9:30pm at BTC Settlemyer Hall. Admission is $50. More info: outreach@whatcomdrc.org, www.whatcomdrc.org/peace-builder-awards-gala or 360-676-0122.

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast benefitting the Ferndale Senior Activity Center! Menu items include pancakes or French toast, biscuits & gravy, sausage, ham, scrambled eggs, coffee & orange juice. Join us at Ferndale Senior Center (1999 Cherry St.) on Sat., Nov. 19 from 8-11am. Admission is $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 eat free. More info: 360-384-6244, manager.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com.

Deck the Old City Hall Holiday Cocktail Party – Put on your dancing

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5:30-8pm at Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). This party has become the event of the season, with guests enjoying our decorated building, tasty drinks and hors d’oeuvres, music, and dancing. Tickets are $50 for members and non-members and will be available at BrownPaperTickets.com beginning Nov. 1. Sponsored by Scott & Lori Clough, this event is a 21+ event. Admission is $50. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Festival of Tiny Trees – Welcome to a

winterland of tiny trees, twinkling lights, music, sips, savories & sweets! A silent auction will feature one-of-a-kind decorated 18-inch live trees to benefit the new La Conner Library project. Preview

trees Nov. 28-Dec. 2 during library hours. Join us at the La Conner Regional Library (614 Morris St.) on Fri., Dec. 2, 6:30-8pm. Admission is $35. More info: 360-4663352, smacek@lclib.lib.wa.us or www.laconnerlibraryfoundation.org/tinytrees.

Do You Hear What I Hear? It’s the Sound of the 2016 Jingle Bell Run!! by April Metz de Montiel “Break out your antler ears and ugly Christmas sweaters and join the 29th Annual Jingle Bell Run 5K fundraiser,” invites Lori McKnight, Development Director of the Great North West Region of the Arthritis Foundation. You can run or walk to help make a difference in the lives of millions affected by this disabling autoimmune disease. The Pacific Northwest is home to the fifth largest Jingle Bell 5K in the US, with over 100 cities participating nationwide during December. The local NW goal is to raise over $200,000. Through fundraisers like the Jingle Bell Run, the Arthritis Foundation is able to invest in local and national programs that benefit those right here in our community. Current funding is prioritized into four areas: research for a cure; legislative and advocacy efforts (pushing for policies and laws that protect arthritis patients and their families); patient education; and support for families. Arthritis affects 1 in 5 Americans, including 300,000 children, who live with arthritis pain every day. The Skagit and Bellingham Races both have chosen juvenile survivors as parade Grand Marshalls, or Youth Honorees. The Skagit Jingle Bell Run will honor 7 year-old Adisynne Meier (at left), who was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at just 17 months old. The Bellingham honoree is Makiah Lewis (at right), a 12 year-old living with Juvenile Arthritis. The Skagit Jingle Bell Run is Saturday, December 3, commencing at the Burlington Visitor Center, 520 E. Fairhaven, Burlington. The Bellingham Jingle Bell Run is Saturday, December 10, beginning at Bellingham High School, 2020 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham. To check race time and other details, visit www.jbr.org/bellingham, www.jbr.org/Skagit or contact the Arthritis Foundation at 360-733-2866. For more information regarding the Arthritis Foundation, go to www.arthritis.org. Entertainment News Northwest ~November 2016

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guaranteed a seat. The official start time is 6pm; come at 5:30pm to get happy hour prices. Free admission. More info: 360319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org.

Winter Holiday Used Book Sale –

Great selection of new arrivals; something for everyone. Behind Peoples Bank across from the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.) on Fri. & Sat., Nov. 18 & 19 from 10am5pm. Proceeds benefit the Friends of the Everson Library. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Meeting in the Margins – In her new Kate Schatz, author of Rad American Women A-Z, will be the featured guest at the Nov. 5 Chuckanut Radio Hour.

Chuckanut Radio Hour – 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 features a guest author and includes guest musicians, performance poet Kevin Murphy, Cascadia Weekly columnist Alan Rhodes, an episode of “The Bellingham Bean” serial radio comedy, and some groaner jokes by hosts Chuck & Dee Robinson and announcer Rich Donnelly. The Chuckanut Radio Hour’s first guest was Erik Larson and has since included Alexander McCall Smith, Elizabeth George, Cheryl Strayed, Sherman Alexie, Tom Robbins and Garrison Keillor, among many others. Join us for the event on Sat., Nov. 5 at 6:30pm in the Leopold Crystal Ballroom (1224 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $5. More info: 360-671-2626 or www.villagebooks.com.

Whatcom Writers and Publishers Monthly Meeting – Whatcom Writers

and Publishers invites all writers to its monthly meeting on Wed., Nov. 9 from 6-8:30pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). The evening’s speaker will be K.C. Dyer, the author of an Amazon #1 Bestseller in romantic comedy for grown-ups, Finding Frasier. Those interested in attending must RSVP on our website in order to be

book Meeting in the Margins: An Invitation to Encounter Society’s Invisible People, Cynthia Trenshaw takes us with her when, as a chaplain in a Midwestern hospital room, she holds a man with AIDS who becomes her inspiration to learn massage therapy. We go with her to the San Francisco streets where she offers

Tours/Shows with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Tuscany Italy

Region Travel Show, Nov. 29, 10am, free • Hycroft Mansion Majestic Holiday, Nov. 17, $119 • Special Exhibit Museum of Industry & History Seattle, Nov. 22, $87 • Victoria Holiday, Dec. 6-7, $399.99 • Seattle’s New Finest Nutcracker Ballet, Dec. 3, $117 • The Irish Tenors, Dec. 14, $59.50 • Caroler Ship Dinner Cruise, Dec. 15, $158 • Leavenworth Tree Lighting Festival, Dec. 17, $55 • Upcoming Trips—2017: Peking Finest Acrobats Show, Jan. 25 • Bali, March 5-13, $2590 • Italy’s Tuscan Sun Tour, April 18-26, $3595 • Alaska Inside Passage Cruise, May 13-20, $1319 • New York City Tour, June 16-20, $2699 • Hawaii Cruise, Sept. 22-Oct. 2, $2699. All rates, subject to change, overnights are per person double occupancy. More info & registration: 360733-4030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

seated massage to the homeless. In a private home, she “massages” an amputated limb for a woman experiencing phantom pain; and in a hermit’s shack, she cares for a classics scholar dying of lung cancer. Not many of us go where Trenshaw dares to go. Join us for this author event on Sat., Nov. 19 from 10:30-11:30am at the Ferndale Public Library; Sat., Nov. 19 from 1-2pm at the Lynden Public Library; and Sat., Nov. 26 from 10:30-11:30am at the Ferndale Public Library. Free admission. More info: 360-305-3600 or www.wcls.org.

Storytelling with Frank Goes Behind –

In honor of Native American Heritage Month, join master storyteller Frank Goes Behind on Sat., Nov. 19 from 1-2pm at the Ferndale Library (2125 Main St.). Frank’s dynamic performances are a wonderful mix of song, chants, and traditional Native American stories. Free admission. More info: 360-384-3647 or www.wcls.org.

Europe by Rail: Segment Two – Mike

and Vickie Ruble will take you with them on the second segment of their adventures in Europe by rail over the past six years. Both their zest for adventure and their love for the people they encounter continue unabated. This time they will take us to Italy, Greece, France, Spain, Hungary and Romania (time permitting). Join us at Grace Baptist Fellowship Hall (338 N. Park St., Lynden) on Fri., Nov. 18, 10:30amnoon. Free; donations appreciated. Info: emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com.

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UFO Members Showing in November – Studio UFO facilitates

several member shows around the Bellingham area each month. November’s artists and shows include: Fourth Corner Frames, Trish Harding in a group show “Elementary, My Dear Watson,” opening Nov. 4 (art walk); WECU (Fairhaven), Pat Burman (recent oils, “Guitars);” Blessing Salon & Spa, Trish Harding (recent oils); DIS, Ann Chaikin (recent oils); Old World Deli, Ann Chaikin (Venice Series). More info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Art Exhibit: Mila Faulkner – Mila

Faulkner displays her art at Silvery Moon (1010 Harris Ave.) in Fairhaven through

Nov. 30. Her paintings are representations of Bellingham Bay and local landscapes at different times and seasons. Her works are full of energy and excitement, emphasizing blues and oranges. Free admission. Info: 360-201-1824 or www.milafaulknerart.com.

Photography by Audra Lee –

1982. His work has evolved from abstractions that investigated the spatial qualities of light and form to abstract landscape paintings that are intended to evoke a sense of place and time. Free admission. More info: 360-383-7166, ldg@fidalgo.net or www.luciadouglas.com.

Photographer Audra Lee confronts nature in the midst of its most personal and primordial moments. With a spirit for adventure, she seeks to discover the immensity and beauty of nature that is around us. On display in the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.) meeting room during regular open hours in November. Sponsored by the Friends of the Deming Library. Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

“Still Hanging” Solo Art Exhibition by Cooper Lanza – Tillie Lace Gallery

(1415 13th St., Bellingham) presents “Still Hanging,” a solo art exhibition by Cooper Lanza featuring new works as well as a reprise of paintings from “Twins” and “Caught in the Moment.” “Still Hanging” will be on display throughout the month of November. More info about Tillie Lace Gallery and School of Fine Art, including their schedule of classes and workshops, can be found at www.tillielacegallery.com. Free admission. More info: 360-223-5352 or art@tillielacegallery.com.

Artwood in November – A collection of charcoal and graphite drawings by local artist Terry Nelson will grace the walls of Artwood Gallery (1000 Harris Ave.) for November and December. The gallery will also have new wooden items for the upcoming holidays. Free. More info: 360647-1628 or artwood@qwestoffice.net.

Spineless: Portraits of Marine Invertebrates by Susan Middleton –

Marine invertebrates make up more than ninety-eight percent of the known animal species in the ocean, yet they remain elusive to most of us. This fall, the Whatcom Museum presents a photography exhibition that offers a rare glimpse into their mysterious world, Spineless: Portraits of Marine Invertebrates by Susan Middleton. The result of several years of fieldwork across the Pacific Ocean, this exhibition shows rarely or never-before-seen ocean dwellers. Many of the creatures inhabit Northwest waters and were photographed at Friday Harbor Marine Lab on San Juan Island. This exhibit will be shown in the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St.) through Dec. 31. Admission is $5-$10. Info: info@whatcommuseum.org, 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Healing Through Art – PeaceHealth St.

Joseph Medical Center and the Lucia Douglas Gallery present a new exhibition of abstract paintings by Lloyd Blakley through Nov. 12 in the hospital’s Healing Through Art exhibit space (2901 Squalicum Pkwy., Bellingham). Blakley has lived and worked in the Pacific Northwest since

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Weekly Children and Teen Drawing and Painting classes – BellinghamART

(1701 Ellis St.) offers weekly drawing and painting classes that provide innovative arts education to children. Professional artists lead our classes and provide clear hands-on instruction in a wide range of mediums and techniques. Young artists can expect to have their artistic sensibilities valued and encouraged in exciting ways. All supplies and tools are included in tuition ($18/hr). Info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

Tuesday Life Figure Drawing and Painting – An open studio for studying

longer nude poses. Models are booked for two or more consecutive sessions. French easels and drawing horses are available but attendees need to bring their own drawing or painting materials. Please use odorless solvent if working with oils. Free ample parking, Tuesdays (Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22), 7-9:30pm. Cost is $14 cash per session or $48 for 4 consecutive sessions, no refunds for missed sessions. Artists 18 years or younger must have written permission. Sessions run until Thanksgiving. Contact Mary Morton at BellinghamArt (1701 Ellis St.): marydmorton@yahoo.com. 360-8201271 or www.bellinghamart.com.

November at Studio UFO – Open

Studio Painting Wednesdays & Thursdays: Learn to paint / Learn to paint better in Open Studio Painting Classes. This is a great way to increase your painting skills. November dates include Wed., Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30, and Thurs., Nov. 3, 10 & 17). Join us at Studio UFO (301 W Holly St, M-4 Bellingham), 10am-3pm. Admission is Weds. $230, Thurs $140, or $57 per day. • Figure Drawing Session, Clothed: If you can draw the figure, you can draw anything. Practice your drawing skills, no matter your skill level. Join us at on Tues., Nov. 8, 10am-noon. Admission is $16 plus $2 min tip for the model. • More info: 360319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

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November at Whatcom Art Market – At the Art Market, our featured art for the lead-up to Thanksgiving and the Holiday is glassware. Our featured artists are Jennifer Korn-Leech, Nov. 2-6; Elva Thorndike, Nov. 9-13; Elvy Schmoker, Nov.16-20; and Ruby Starr, Nov. 23-27. Come see their fine work in tableware, mirrors, jewelry and decorative pieces, and take time to enjoy our 40+ other artists. Whatcom Art Market is located at 1103 11th Ave., Bellingham. Free. More info: 360-7388564 or www.whatcomartguild.org.

Fingerpainting for Grownups –

Fingerpainting for Grownups (310 Holly St., Bellingham), is designed to bring back the fun and the joy of being a kid again. Our classes are offered in the studio, for individuals, couples, and larger groups. Or, if you prefer, we can come to you at your party venue. Fingerpainting for Grownups is ideal for birthday parties, showers, and just plain fun. Our regular classes run every Wednesday and Saturday from 6:30-9pm (Nov. 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30). If you have a group of 6 or more, we can schedule your class at your convenience. Cost is $35pp / $65 couples. Info: 360599-7731, heidi@semiahmoostudio.com or www.fingerpaintingforgrownups.com.

Art Walk Pop Up Holiday Festival –

During the November and December Art Walks, Bay Street Studios (301 W. Holly St., U8, Bellingham) will host a Pop Up Holiday Festival to assist you with your holiday gift-giving. On Fri., Nov. 4 (and Dec. 2) from 5-9:30pm, we have asked a number of talented local artists to join us with their hand-made offerings. Come do a little shopping and support locallyproduced, quality arts and crafts. Free admission. More info: 360-927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/baystreetstudios.

reception will be held on Fri., Nov. 4 from 6-9pm at Allied Arts Gallery (1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). This show will run from Nov. 4-30. Free admission. For more information, visit www.alliedarts.org or contact Katy Tolles, Artist Services Coordinator, at 360-676-8548 x2 or katy@alliedarts.org.

sign all her work as visitors stop by. Come see far-away lands from Hawaii, to Europe, to our own backyard. The complete collection of originals from the calendar will be on display at Buethorn Watercolor Studio through the end of the year. Free admission. More info: 360-778-3941 or www.candacebuethorn.com.

Artist Reception: Scott Kolbo –

ACME Creative (705 Commercial Ave., Bellingham) welcomes artist Scott Kolbo to the gallery in November. Kolbo, an Associate Art Professor at Seattle Pacific University, is an accomplished print, drawing, installation, performance, and projection artist. His work is first and foremost about humor; the comedy and tragedy he sees in the world and himself. His work is an investigation into the ways our nature manifests itself in our individual lives and society. This exhibition will feature Kolbo’s unique drawing and projection works. An artist reception will be held on Fri., Nov. 4, at 6pm. Free admission. More info: 360-399-6333 or lisa@acmecreative.com.

Candace Buethorn Unveils 2017 Calendar – On Fri., Nov. 4 from 6-9pm,

Bellingham watercolor artist, Candace N. Buethorn, will officially unveil her new art and 2017 calendar “Have Paintbrush, Will Travel” during Downtown Gallery Walk (Bay Street Village, 301 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Candace will be on hand to

“Elementary, My Dear Watson” –

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Art’s Alive! La Conner – Art’s Alive!

celebrates its 32nd year on Fri.-Sun., Nov. 4, 5 & 6. Hosted by the La Conner Arts Commission, regional and local artists with featured artist Marla Baggetta will be at the Artists Reception on Fri., Nov. 4 at 5-9pm at Maple Hall (104 Commercial St.). Live music, appetizers from local restaurants, and wine by donation will be provided. The Invitational Exhibition and Open Show, artist demonstrations, and live music continue at Maple Hall on Sat., Nov. 5 from 10am-6pm and Sun., Nov. 6 from 10am-4pm. Merchant art exhibits will be held throughout the town during the weekend. Free admission. More info: arts@townoflaconner.org or www.artsalivelaconner.com.

2016 Juried Artist Series: The Artist’s Eye – Allied Arts of Whatcom

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the treasure chest, or the heart? Sherlock Holmes would say, “It’s elementary, my dear Watson.” An artist reception will be held during Art Walk, Fri, Nov. 4 from 6:30-9:30pm at Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

“Estimated Truth” with Bradley Taylor at Make.Shift Gallery –

Make.Shift Art Space Gallery (306 Flora St., Bellingham) is proud to present the large scale woodblock prints of Bradley Taylor in his exhibition “Estimated Truth” during the Bellingham Downtown Art Walk on Fri., Nov. 4 from 6-10pm. The witty and satirical nature of his beautifully rendered pieces blur the line between historical fact and fictional narrative. Free admission. More info: 360-933-1849, gallery@makeshiftproject.com or www.facebook.com/events/1824292797842559/.

Lummi Island Holiday Artists’ Studio Tour – Lummi Island is a great place to

visit, and the thrice-yearly studio tours are a great way to see this beautiful gem of Whatcom County. Come visit with artists in their studios and walk away with unique local gifts! Pottery, paintings, photography, sculpture, glass art, jewelry, fiber arts and more! Sat. & Sun., Nov. 12 & 13, 10am5pm. Ferry fare is $13 for car and driver, $7 each additional passenger, round trip. Maps are located at the Islander Store or at www.lummi-island.com, closer to the event. Balloons mark the locations! Free admission. More info: 360-317-5807 or ria@ria-harboe.com.

Soaps by Andrea Lawson.

range from jewelry, paintings, wearable art, specialty foods, and art from found materials. The festival will be open seven days a week and open from Nov. 18-Dec. 24, 10am-7pm (closed on Thanksgiving Day and ending at 3pm on Christmas Eve). Whether you’ve been naughty or nice, fill your weekends with live local music, artist demos and workshops, and bring the kids in for fun, free, family art projects. We are located at the same great place as last year—4145 Meridian St. next to the Burlington store. For more information, please visit www.alliedarts.org or contact Katy Tolles, Artist Services Coordinator, at 360-676-8548 x2 or katy@alliedarts.org.

Open Studio and Glass Art Sale –

Glass Mountain Studios (2499 Mt. Baker Hwy.) is having an Open Studio & Glass Sale on Sat. & Sun., Nov. 12 & 13 and 19 & 20 from 10am-5pm. Come check out the “hot shop,” find out about upcoming classes and private glassblowing lessons, and/or purchase unique glass art for the office, garden, or home. Free admission. More info: glassmtn@comcast.net, 360-927-7761 or www.glassmtn.com.

plein air paintings by artists from all around the city and state will be on exhibit for over a month. The exhibit, at Fourth Corner Gallery & Frames (311 W. Holly St.), runs Fri., Nov. 18 to Sat., Dec. 24, with a reception being held Fri., Dec. 2, 6-10pm, during the December art walk. Admission is free. More info: 360-7341340, framr4u@gmail.com or www.studio-ufo.net.

37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts – Oh what fun! Allied Arts of

Fairhaven Holiday Festival and Art Walk – The tradition continues! Kick off

your International Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Poster Artist for 2017. You are invited to the unveiling of the painting and first look at the posters & product for the 2017 Festival! Join us at Skagit Gardens (3100 Old Hwy. 99 S., Mt. Vernon) on Tues., Nov. 15, 5:30-9pm. Admission is free. Info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net.

Whatcom County invites you to come celebrate the season with the 37th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, a five-week long festival featuring the work of over 100 local artisans and craftspeople. The affordable, locally-handmade products

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the holiday season with your community in the heart of the Fairhaven District, surrounded by thousands of festive lights. Beginning at 3pm on Fri., Nov. 25, visit with Santa in the gazebo, then at 5pm watch the lighting of the trees and enjoy

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musical performances from the Bellingham Showstoppers. From 5-8pm explore these special offerings by 22 local businesses: Artwood: “Gathered Wood,” charcoal & graphite drawings by Terry Nelson, who will be in the gallery Friday evening, along with wood gifts for the holidays; Good Earth Pottery: “Improvisations in Clay & Glazes,” November featured artist, Les Norton, will be present on Friday evening; Renaissance Celebration: “Holiday Wonder,” blown glass artist, Mark Ellinger; Colophon Cafe: acrylics by Deb Dole and various art by Jesse Chandler; Silvery Moon: one-of-a-kind art jewelry by Alena Zena, featuring silver, turquoise, opal, with sapphire accents; Skylarks Hidden Cafe: live holiday music under merry lights, no cover charge; The Garden Room: French jewelry by Alexis Bittar and Chumil; A Lot of Flowers: Ben Mann painting a canvas on Friday, book-signing of “The Lavender House in Meuse” by author Gail NobleSanderson on Saturday from 2pm; Current and Furbish: Scott Ward Art, oil on canvas; 1 Paperboat: “Ann Green’s Fabulous Dryer Balls” with Ann in-store on Friday; Advanced Medical Massage: $10 off Wellness Massage gift certificate with chocolate and a tote bag; Fairhaven Runners & Walkers: showing a looped video of trail scenes in Whatcom County by Nick Danielson and Max Romey; Fairy Godmother’s: Northwest pastel artist, Pamela Heward’s Landscapes & Cloudscapes, artist present on Friday evening only; Stones Throw Brewery: “Holiday Shopping by the Pint,” from 5-8pm, bring a receipt from a Fairhaven store and receive a dollar off a pint (1 per customer) also offering 20% off gift merchandise; Whatcom Art Market: “Artistic Aesthetics”, unique, original, local art, affordable enough to own!; Serendipity: refreshments, raffle and 20% off all retail; Village Books: framed, illuminated, papercuts by Laura Picco; Paper Dreams: whimsical and graceful

pottery by Keeley Chiasson; Fairhaven Toy Garden: giclee prints on canvas for children and adults by Eli Halpin and Jennifer Mercede; Village Green Pet Supply: “Tamed Treasure, “ collection of vibrant paintings that celebrate open spaces and faithful animal companions by Jill Feenstra; Three French Hens: featuring Norwegian Oleana Sweaters; Bay To Baker: paintings by local artist, Beth Roberson. On Saturday the free horse-drawn carriage rides commence, thanks to the Fairhaven Village Inn! Visit www.fairhaven.com for full schedule and more details about the Fairhaven Holiday Festival. Join us in the Fairhaven District of Bellingham, on Fri. & Sat., Nov. 25 & 26. Admission is free.

10am-12:30pm at Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts (12636 Chilberg Rd., Mt. Vernon). We’ll start with a slide show and talk by guest presenter Penny Peters: “Historic Russian Embroidery.” Bring a stitched textile to share, as we will finish off the morning with a show and tell. Gail Harker will lead the discussion. Please call or email to register for this event. Free admission. More info: 360-466-0110 or gail@gailcreativestudies.com.

Improvisations in Clay & Glazes – Les

Norton’s current body of work manifests a fusion of his two art forms: ceramics and jazz. Each piece was created without a plan, but instead rose forth from the wheel as the clay moved the artist; the application of glaze improvised to best fit the voice of the form. Meet this featured artist on Nov. 25 from 5-8pm during Fairhaven’s Holiday Art Walk at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave.). Representing more than 50 local artists, Good Earth Pottery has been located in the historic Fairhaven district since 1969, and offers a selection of gifts for everyone on your list! Free admission. More info: 360671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

Seahawks Umbrella by Christopher Morrison.

Holiday Open House – Morrison Glass

Art invites you to our Holiday Open House on Sat., Dec. 3 from 10am-4pm in our studio at 2111 Lincoln St., Bellingham. Join us for live glassblowing demonstrations, refreshments, and something for everyone on your list. Free admission. More info: 360-714-8732, info@morrisonglassart.com or www.morrisonglassart.com.

New Art at Chuckanut Brewery –

Come see the great colorful art of Evan Whitehead showing at Chuckanut Brewery (601 W. Holly St., Bellingham) from Nov. 26-Jan. 7. Evan is also known as Evergreen Art, and all of his pieces focus on activities and natural setting of the Mt. Baker area. Large swatches of color, primitive style of drawing, and fun expression captures the feeling of his love of the mountains and all it has to offer. Free admission. More info: info@chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com, www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com or 360-752-3377.

Textiles Appreciation Morning – Join us for a relaxed morning to look at and talk about textiles on Mon., Nov. 28 from

World Issues Forum – The World Issues Forum is a weekly speaker series that brings speakers from all over the country to Western Washington University. The forum covers a wide variety of issues with an emphasis on social justice. It is free and open to the public. Nov. dates: 2, 9, 16. Free admission. More info: 360-650-6680, cloie.chapman@wwu.edu or www.fairhaven.wwu.edu/world-issues-forum.

Newcomers Club Luncheon – Join us at Bellingham Golf & Country Club on Wed., Nov. 16, noon-2pm. Admission is $16. Luncheon and speaker. Must call for reservations. More info: 360-354-4462, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or www.WhatcomNewcomers.org.

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Lightning Quilt Show – “Lighting

Quilts,” exhibited by the The Bellingham Modern Quilt Guild, will be displayed for one night only on Fri., Nov. 4 from 6-10pm at Spark Museum of Electrical Invention (1312 Bay St.) during the Bellingham Downtown Art Walk. Experience this wonderfully eclectic selection of modern and traditional quilts from Bellingham’s newest quilt guild. BMQG meets the 1st Monday of the month at Two Thimbles Quilt Shop at 6:30pm. Free admission. Show or membership info: Shannon Logan at loganshannon@hotmail.com, www.community.themodernquiltguild.com/ guild/bellingham-mqg.

New Life Fellowship Bazaar – New

Life Fellowship Bazaar will take place on Fri., Nov. 11 from 10am-7pm and Sat., Nov. 12 from 9am-3pm. It will be held in the gym behind the church at 810 E. Pole Rd, Lynden. Youth group will be serving lunch and having a bake sale; proceeds will help support youth group mission trip to Mexico. Wheelchair accessible. Free

admission. More info: Valorie at 360-9667644, heinzen6@yahoo.com or www.newlifelynden.com.

35th Aniversary Home for the Holidays – The holiday food & gift show

features seasonal creations at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Distinctive gift items and delicious gourmet foods. The vendors who participate in this show are a collection of some of the best in the Northwest. We’re holding a drawing for six holiday gift bags. Value is over $3900. Each contains an assortment of gift certificates from local merchants including dining, merchandise and spa treatments. Visit our website for listing of what’s in each bag. Event takes place Thurs., Nov. 17 (5-9:30pm); Fri., Nov. 18 (9:30am-9:30pm); and Sat., Nov. 19 (9:30am-5:30pm). Free admission and parking. More info: 360-676-1891, home4theholidays@comcast.net or www.homefortheholidaysbellingham.com.

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Bellingham Cruise Terminal

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Mindport’s Correspondence Club –

Mindport’s monthly Correspondence Club will meet on Sat., Nov. 26 from 10:30am12:30pm (210 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Come join us to create cards, envelopes, and other mail art. Free admission. Info: 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

Vote for Greenways – Please support

the Bellingham Greenways Levy, known as Bellingham Proposition 2016-1, for parks and trails, that is on our ballot for the Nov. 8 election. Voting “Yes” will ensure that a popular Bellingham property tax measure, that has been continuously in place since 1990, will be re-authorized and continue helping us to build a first class system of parks, trails, and natural spaces for our growing community. Greenways has created beloved public places throughout Bellingham. More info: 360-739-1284, seth@openaccess.org or www.greenwayslevy.com.

Kids OUT! November Night Hike –

It’s time to bundle up, grab your flashlights and headlamps, and awaken your senses to experience the beauty and mystery of nature at night! Our Tennant Lake night hike will take us to a thriving wetland area where we’ll navigate our way through cattails and along meandering trails above this aquatic habitat. We’ll discover the impressive adaptations of nocturnal animals and use our own human adaptations to search for critters who are active at night. Sound mapping and scent tracking will be an exciting part of our journey as we make our way along the Tennant Lake boardwalks, learning about the importance of marsh habitats and experiencing its diversity with our enlivened senses. We’ll even try to trap marsh gas and light it afire! Join us at Tennant Lake Park, Ferndale on Fri., Nov. 11, 4-8pm. Admission is $55. More info: www.wildwhatcom.org/join-an-outing/#kidsout!.

Vintner Dinner with Stag’s Leap –

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, notably known for being the winery that won the Cabernet Sauvignon competition in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, was founded in 1970, and is considered a Napa Valley first-growth estate. We are proud to welcome Stag’s Leap to our Vintner Series at Semiahmoo Resort (9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy.). We will match some of Stag’s most memorable wines with our famous cuisine in what is sure to be a remarkable evening on Thurs., Nov. 3 from 5:30-9:30pm. Cost is $459 including two tickets to the dinner and a night’s stay. More info: 360-3182028, srao@semiahmoo.com or www.semiahmoo.com/wine-dine/ vintner-dinner-series.htm.

Pancake Breakfast – Enjoy pancakes,

French toast, biscuits and gravy, sausage, ham, and hashbrowns on Sat., Nov. 26 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.

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Sustainable Design & Development Conference Focuses on Happy Cities and the Next Era of Net Zero – Sustainable Connections announces an impressive lineup of speakers and sessions for their annual Sustainable Design and Development Conference, Northwest Washington’s premier green building and smart growth conference, taking place Wed. & Thurs., Nov. 2 & 3 at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel and Conference

Center (714 Lakeway Dr., Bellingham). Keynotes speakers and highlights include Mitchel Reardon of Happy City Lab, Kathleen O’Brien of the Emerge Leadership Project, and a Net Positive Energy ILFI workshop included in the cost of attendance. Cost is $175. More info: rose@sustainableconnections.org, www.sustainableconnections.org/ greenbuilding/2016-sustainable-designand-development-conference-1 or 360-647-7093.

Conflict Negotiation: “Crossing Divides” – “Crossing Divides” is the topic for the November monthly meeting of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) on Sat., Nov. 12, 10am-noon at the YWCA (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Led by Mialee Jose of the Stir Center & Shevell Thibou of WWU’s Teaching-Learning Academy. Come and participate in a session where diverse views are welcomed, aired, and divides are crossed. AAUW supports equity for women and girls through education, research, advocacy, and philanthropy. Free admission. More info: 360-392-8856 or hbergkolin@gmail.com.

Ukulele Tutoring – Are you learning to Tutors and Students Sought –

Students and teachers are being sought for the Whatcom Learning Lab, a not-forprofit offering affordable reading help for reading challenged and dyslexic learners. ESL students also welcome. Trained volunteers tutor children and adults one-on-one Mon. and Wed. after school at NW Baptist Church, 3545 NW Ave. in Bellingham. Cost is $70 per month, with limited scholarships available. More info: whatcomlearninglab@comcast.net, 360-371-3978, or www.whatcomLearningLab.org.

Teen Services Alliance – Do you need

volunteer hours? Want to make the library better for Burlington teens? Join the Teen Services Alliance on Tues., Nov. 1 from 4-5pm to plan programs and events; recommend books, movies, and music; provide input on the Teen space; and gain experience for your resume. Teens ages 14+ meet at the Burlington Public Library (820 E. Washington Ave.). Free admission. Info: jennyc@burlingtonwa.gov, 360-7550760 or www.burlingtonwa.gov/library.

Business Over Breakfast with Sustainable Connections – Join us for

a networking event, and the chance to learn how to talk energy efficiency with your landlord or tenants, on Wed., Nov. 2 from 8-9am at Sustainable Connections (1701 Ellis St., Suite 221, Bellingham). Utility bills can be one of the largest operating costs, and getting building owners or tenants to adopt energy efficiency projects and behaviors can have a big impact! Representatives from the Community Energy Challenge, our local experts at commercial buildings and energy efficiency, will be there to lead the session. Come for the networking and leave with experience! Free for members / $10 for non-members. More info: becca@sustainableconnections.org, www.sustainableconnections.org/event or 360-647-7093.

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+) – Northwest Singles Club

invites you to join some of our 100+ membership at 10am each Saturday for

coffee, conversation, and friendship at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 355 Harris Ave. Our decades-old club is for single adults over the age of 55. Come on down (Nov. 5, 12, 19, 26), check us out, and browse our monthly calendar of events. Free. More info: 360-933-4507 or nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Astronomy Meeting – The Whatcom

Association of Celestial Observers meets on Thurs., Nov. 10, from 7-9pm in the front auditorium of the WECU Building (5659 Barrett Rd, Ferndale, exit 262). We’ll discuss local astronomy events: star parties, telescopes in Boulevard Park, etc. Interesting and informative presentation scheduled. Free admission. More info: www.whatcomastronomy.org.

play the ukulele? Come down to the SkillShare Space at the Central Library (210 Central Ave., Bellingham) for a free tutoring session on Mon., Nov. 14 from 1-2pm. Offered by members of the Bellingham Ukulele Orchestra, this program is for students at any skill level. If you have a ukulele, bring it with you! Some extra ukuleles will be provided for those without. No registration is required. Free admission. More info: 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Creekside Open Mic (adults and teens) – Poetry, prose, and music on the

third Wednesday of the month in Sudden Valley. Sign up to read at 6pm, or become a member of the audience. Performances start at 6:30pm. We look forward to seeing you. Join us for the event on Wed., Nov. 16 from 6-8pm at South Whatcom Library (10 Barn View Ct., Sudden Valley, Gate 2). Free admission. More info: 360-305-3632 or www.wcls.org.

Small Business Saturday and Indies First at Village Books – Indies First is a

year-round campaign in support of independent bookstores by authors and publishers. Sherman Alexie came up with the idea for writers to support their local indie by volunteering to work at the store on Small Business Saturday. In Lynden, we’ll have local author Jeff Lamont on hand from 11:30am-12:30pm, to sign copies of his book, The Song of the Christmas Tree and talk about his favorite reads this season. In Bellingham, we’ll have local artist Ben Mann on hand from 11am-noon, and local author Janet Oakley from 1-2pm to sign copies of their books and talk about THEIR favorite reads this season. Event takes place on Sat., Nov. 26 at both Village Books locations: Lynden (430 Front St., 9am-8pm) and Bellingham (1200 11th St., 9am-10pm). Free admission. More info: 360-526-2133.

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Scottish Highland and Irish Step Dance Classes – Clan Heather Dancers

start new students this month in their Scottish Highland and Irish step dance program. Class registration is underway for pre-school age to adults for ongoing classes and the school’s four-week introductory program in three studio locations: Bellingham, Mount Vernon and Everett. A strong competitive Highland dance program is offered and beginning students can participate in upcoming indoor competitions and outdoor Highland Games. Irish dancers are already preparing for St. Patrick’s Day. School director Heather Richendrfer, who has taught locally since 1974, teaches workshops and judges Highland dancing around the world. More info: 360-715-8682, www.clanheather.com or www.facebook.com/clanheather.

Western Line Dancing with Lynden Line Dancers – Line dancing is great fun

and exercise. All you need is a pair of shoes or boots that will slide on the wood floor. High heels and work boots do not work well. No experience or partner is needed. We have classes for skill levels from Novice to Advanced. We dance the oldies right up to the latest club dances to a variety of country, western, and rock with a little bit of pop and Latin music. Classes are upbeat, and we have the nicest people for you to meet, so come join us! Beginner classes meet on Wednesdays at 7pm, and High Beginners on Fridays at 6pm at Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd. Lynden). Please note: Lynden Line Dancers no longer hosts classes at Kickin’ A Saloon. Admission is $5 per class. Info: 360-354-4325, charlene.lenn@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/LyndenLineDancers.

Weekly International Folk Dancing – Learn to folk dance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays (Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29) at Bayview Civic Hall (12615 C St., in Bayview). Brief review begins at 7pm followed by dances until 9:30pm. Good exercise, great fun. No partners needed. The first session is free / $3 thereafter. • A live music dance will be held at 7pm on Sat., Nov. 19 with the band Balkanarama. A $10 donation is requested, to pay for band. Previous to this dance is a potluck at 6pm. • More info: Gary or Ginny at 360-766-6866 or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

Scottish Country Dancing Classes –

Come learn the social dancing of Scotland. Great exercise and lots of fun. Soft shoes or slippers recommended. No partner required. First half hour reserved for beginners. Discounts for paying yearly or half yearly. Join us at Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) on Wed., Nov. 2, 9 & 30 and Sat., Nov. 12, 7pm. Admission is $8 drop in fee. More info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

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Thursday Evening Balkan Folk Dancing – Fourth Corner Folk Dancers

meet from 7:30-10pm on Thurs. evenings (Nov. 3, 10, 17) at the Fairhaven Public Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham). We dance, learn and teach traditional dances from the Balkans, Israel, Greece and Turkey. All ages are welcome, and no experience or partner is necessary, as most of our dances are line or circle dances. A $5 donation is requested, and first-timers and students are free. Admission is $5 suggested donation / 1st time and students free. • The Makedonians will play for our Sat., Nov. 5 Folk Dance Party, which starts at 7:30pm and runs until 10:30pm. Admission is $15 suggested donation. More info: 360-380-0456.

Dance for Neurological Disorders –

This dance class is specially designed for people living with Parkinson’s disease, but caregivers and supporting family or friends are also welcome, as are individuals living with other movement or neurological disorders. The class emphasizes positive qualities of dance: joyfulness, mental activity that integrates physical and cognitive health, excellent full-body exercise, activity that utilizes the senses of vision, hearing, and touch. Classes are inclusive, so every person is acknowledged. This class is generously supported by a grant from the American Parkinson Disease Association Northwest Chapter and PeaceHealth Medical Group. Classes meet on Fridays (Nov. 4, 11, 18) at Ballet Bellingham (1405 Fraser St.). Free admission. More info: 360-510-4711, kuntzpam@gmail.com or www.kuntzandco.org/dance-class.

Phenomenal Woman – The Provocateurs are delighted to offer an evening of unbridled cabaret as they present, Phenomenal Woman: A Peek at the Spectrum of Femininity. Join us Nov. 4 & 5 at the Bellingham Circus Guild for an exploration of the power and endurance of the feminine spirit. This show is for everyone to celebrate the female muses in our lives. Come ready to dance, laugh, and sing with us as we travel through time, space and societal norms! Doors open at 7:30pm, show at 8pm, 1401 6th St., Fairhaven. Tickets are $15 at the door. Visit the Provocateurs on Facebook, or email Bhamprov@gmail.com for more information. Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to the

New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Market Street Dixieland Jazz Band on Sat., Nov. 5, 2-5pm, at the VFW Hall (625 State St., Bellingham). Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society, enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks and beverages. Admission is $10 members, $6 students, $12 general. Info: 360-371-7030 or www.btjs.webs.com Join us at 625 N. State St., Bellingham on Sat., Nov. 5, 2:00pm-5:00pm. Admission is $10 members / $6 students / $12 general. Info: 360-3717030, btjsjazz@gmail.com or www.btjs.webs.com. Entertainment News Northwest ~November 2016

Bellingham Contra Dances – Join us

for Contra Dances on any Saturday in November: Uncle Sutra (a blend of Contra Sutra and Uncle Farmer) provides music with Marlin Prowl calling on Sat., Nov. 5 (Eagles); Plum Foolery provides music with Michael Karcher calling on Sat., Nov. 12 (Library); Great Bear Trio provides music with George Marshall calling on Sat., Nov. 19 (Eagles); Open Band & Caller Dance on Sat., Nov. 26 (Library). • Contra dances are held from 7-10:30pm at Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St., Bellingham) or Eagles Hall (1125 N. Forest). No partner needed; no experience necessary. The first half hour is instruction for beginning dancers. Admission is $8-10 ($6 for students) suggested donation. More info: 360-6761554, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

Boots and Bling with The Lost Highway Band – Join us at the Presence Studio (1412 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham) for a Boots and Bling Dance on Sat., Nov. 5 from 7:15-10pm. Kim Hargrove will teach a Country Two Step Lesson from 7:15-8pm, and The Lost Highway Band will play from 8-10pm. Come and enjoy the lesson and dance the evening away. Singles and beginners always welcome. Refreshments provided. Admission is $10 general / $7 members and students. Info: 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

Dance at the Leopold Crystal Ballroom – Step out of the cold into the warmth of the Leopold, which will open its doors to the public on Sat., Nov. 19. The Swing Connection Big Band will play for dancers and listeners alike, featuring music written and arranged by the band’s lead alto player, Bob Storms. Join us at The Leopold (1224 Cornwall Ave.) on Sat., Nov. 19, 2-4pm. Admission is free, donations requested. Info: 360714-0054.

Saving ChristmasTown! – The Dance

Studio presents the 5th Annual production of Saving ChristmasTown, an original dance production! Put on your elf caps, brush off your jingle bells and join the comical and quirky Elves as they defend ChristmasTown from the naughty and ominous characters of Oogie Boogie Land. With three opportunities to catch this incredible production filled with dancing, singing and acting, it shouldn’t be missed. Performances are at the Mount Baker Theatre: Fri. & Sat., Dec. 2 & 3 at 7pm, and Sat., Dec. 3 at 2pm. Tickets go on sale Nov. 1 for $15 at the Mount Baker Theatre. Saving ChristmasTown is a fun, family-friendly show, under an hour and bursting with delight from beginning to end! Admission is $15. More info: 360-734-6080, office@thedancestudio.net or www.thedancestudio.net.

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