Entertainment News NW-September 2016

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A Way to Heal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Academy for Lifelong Learning . . . . . . . . . 26 Acoustic Art Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Anacortes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . 37 Arc of Whatcom County: Buddy Walk . . . 14 Arlington Arts Council . . . . . . . . inside back Arne Hanna Aquatic Center . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Artwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Bayshore Music Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 BelleWood Acres and Distilling . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bellingham Food Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Bellingham Music Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Bellingham SeaFeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bellingham Sports & Spine PT . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bellingham Theatre Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Blaine Harbor Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Boundary Bay Brewery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Bruton, Nissen & Schellberg, P.S. . . . . . . . 26 Chocolate Necessities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden . . . . . . . . . . . inside back Compassionate Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Diamond Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Diane Arvin, M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Eat Restaurant and Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Finger Painting for Grownups, LLC . . . . . . 42 Good Earth Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Greg Aanes Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 HarpSpirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Historic Fairhaven Association . . . . . . . . . 17 Improv Playworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 18 IPAA (International Peace Anniversary Association) . . . . . inside back Jazz Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Kristi Gruett, Morgan Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . 1 La Conner Quilt Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Lincoln Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back Lithtex Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Lummi Island Artists Studio Tour . . . . . . . . 41 Lynden Music Festival (Claire de Lune) . . . 10 McIntyre Hall PAC . . . . . . inside front, 7, 11 Melissa Bangs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Mod Sock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Mount Baker Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Mount Vernon Downtown Assocation: Harvest Moon Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Opera Popolare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ragfinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Renaissance Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Church Greek Fest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Scandi Butik & Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Sculpture Northwest Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center . . 11 Skagit County Historical Museum . . . . . . . 13 Skagit River Salmon Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Skagit Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Skagit Valley Casino Resort . . . . . back cover Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms . . . . 29 Studio UFO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Sustainable Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Taylor Shellfish Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 USA Dance Bellingham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Village Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Whatcom Art Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Whatcom Artist Studio Tour . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Whatcom Chorale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Whatcom County Council on Aging . . . . . 37 Whatcom Museum of History and Art . . . 42 Whatcom Symphony Orchestra . . . . . . . . . 1 Yes Massage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Yoga Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Yoga with Joani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2016 FEATURES: Art-Oberfest and Semiahmoo Oktoberfest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Broadway Takes on Politics at The Firehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Dinner Dance for Camp Agape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Improv Playworks Studio Introduces After School Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Northwest Ballet Theater Leaps into New Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Playing Monopoly with God and Other True Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 RE Sources Environmental Heroes for 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 SeaFeast – Bellingham Celebrates Local Bounty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Skagit River Salmon Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Whatcom County Farm Tour & Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms . . . . . . . . 4

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-43 Bazaar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . 14-15 Calendar of Events . . . . . 16-20, 26-29 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Season Insert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-25 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

On the cover: Eat. Play. Explore. Eat some more… The inaugural Bellingham SeaFeast offers a setting of endless fun and the food fare of the surrounding bay and straits. This is a free gathering for family and friends. See feature story on page 3.

SEPTEMBER 2016 Volume 13 Number 8 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 (September 10th for October 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 trivia enthusiast… not necessarily in that order. n Osa Hale has been a regular contributor to Entertainment News NW since 2012. She is a graduate of Western Washington University, with a B.A. in Visual Journalism. Her work has also appeared on Bellingham’s KOMO News website, the Seattle Times, and Portland Live. n Courtney Kendall divides her time between writing, working at Whatcom Community College, and enjoying her young son. She holds an MA in English Studies from Western Washington University. n Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing. — Winner 2015 Mayor’s Arts Award —

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SeaFeast – Bellingham Celebrates Local Bounty by Justin Hawkinson For generations, Bellingham Bay has been a safe harbor for maritime harvesters. This year the city will be throwing a party to celebrate seafood and honor the thousands of local “salts” who have contributed to the industry. Bellingham SeaFeast 2016 plans to attract ten thousand people to learn, share, celebrate, and eat the offerings of the Salish Sea and surrounding waterways. Most of the events are free to attend and immerse the public in the culture of the salmon, crab, oyster, and other seafood industries. Major sponsors include Bornstein Seafoods Inc., Haggen Northwest Fresh, and The City of Bellingham.

and take a shuttle bus to Zuanich Point Park. Routes and times for the shuttle are posted on the website, and a large program of events will be available. Among the attractions will be a mainstage where several bands and circus performers will entertain crowds, a wide selection of food vendors and a seaside beer garden showcasing local beers. Tour groups will be taken to see a working fishing boat and interact with the crew while some of the local fishers will compete in survival suit races. Allied Arts

Schedule 10:00-11:00: Opening Cermonies 11:00-11:45: Jon and Rika Sea Shanties 11:45-12:00: Break 12:00-12:30: Bellingham Circus Guild 12:30-12:45: Break / Mike Marker 12:45-1:15: The Easy Tigers 1:15-1:30: Break / Fisher poets 1:30-2:30: Badd Dog Blues Society 2:30-2:45: Break / Fisher poets 2:45-3:45: Garrett & The Sheriffs 3:45-4:00: MC Time / Fisher poets 4:00-5:00: Weiswald 5:00-5:15: Break 5:15-6:30: Hot Damn Scandal 6:30-6:45: Break 6:45-8:00: Baby Cakes

chance to compete. A team of local food experts will judge the entries throughout the day and the highest rated dishes in each category will be awarded $100 for bronze, $200 for silver, and $300 for gold. An additional $700 will go to the overall winning team.

“I believe that SeaFeast will highlight the importance of maritime jobs and investments to both the City and the Port, and show appreciation for the good stewardship that is required to maintain these industries,” said Bellingham Mayor Kelli Linville, an early proponent of the festival. A full weekend of themed activities will kick off on Friday, September 30. Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro will host FisherPoets-on-Bellingham Bay, a group of the fishing industry’s more eloquent wordsmiths who share their poems, songs and tales of the sea. Honey Moon Mead & Cider will feature Sea Shanties, a musical offshoot of the FisherPoets. Other activities, tours, day trips, lodging, adventure packages and volunteer opportunities can be found through a link at www.BellinghamSeaFeast.com. On Saturday, October 1, Squalicum Harbor and Zuanich Point Park will be the epicenter for a full spectrum of familyfriendly excitement from 10am until 8pm. Guests will be encouraged to park nearby

will be selling themed works from PNW artists and craftsmen. There will be presentations on fish filleting, oyster shucking, crab cracking, and other seafood preparation techniques from local experts, including representatives from the Lummi Nation demonstrating their traditional method of roasting salmon over an open fire. A boat tour will take participants to see a working icehouse and follow the path fish take from the net to the consumer. Several educational booths and games will present information about the seafood industry and our local ecosystem. The International Salmon BBQ Grilling Contest will give twelve professional chef teams and twelve amateur cooks the

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The Grand Finale of the festival will be a ticketed banquet Saturday evening at The Bellwether Hotel Ballroom, showcasing over 40 types of seafood. Winners of the Salmon BBQ Grilling Contest will be acknowledged and SeaFeast organizers will be honoring individuals or families that have contributed significantly to the local fishing industry with an award called “Living Legacies.” Banquet attendees will also be treated to the premier of Sea to Plate, a film showcasing the local fishing industry by following the path of a seafood harvest. “Everyone will experience why the ocean, the bay, and fish set Bellingham apart as a place they will always remember fondly,” said Debbie Granger, General Manager and founder of the event. Photos courtesy of Katheryn Moran Photography and Lange Solberg.

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Whatcom County Farm Tour & Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms by Osa Hale Western Washington is a truly magical place, agriculturally speaking. It’s a land of plenty, with farms and orchards and gardens full of food and beauty. There is no better time to appreciate this than the harvest, when the hard work and passion of local farmers shines through the plants (and animals) that are reaching their peak fruition in early fall. There are two expansive programs that allow participants to enjoy this bounty, to learn about the farms that feed them, and to see for themselves the natural riches of the land. The first is the Whatcom County Farm Tour, which takes place on September 10. The second is Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms on October 1 and 2. The Whatcom County Farm Tour is a self-guided chance for people to explore the region’s farms, dairies, farmers markets, orchards, and even a winery. Participants can tour all twelve stops across the county, or go by category or region. Even a single stop can bring a wealth of fun and education to individuals and families alike. The whole process, from seed to table, is laid out in a beautiful display. The farms open for visitors to tour are Joe’s Gardens (Bellingham), Cloud Mountain Farm Center (Everson), Ten Fold Farm (Bellingham), and Ulrich Farm & Nursery (Ferndale). Each of these farms offers the opportunity to see our food being grown, through open doors, guided tours, and produce tasting. The dairies participating are Twin Brook Creamery (Lynden), MyShan Dairy (Lynden), The Cheese Shop at Appel Farms (Ferndale), and Ferndale Farmstead. Visitors to these dairies will get to see (and pet) the hardworking cows that give this county their milk, learn about the many processes used to create delicious dairy products, and sample milks and cheeses. Bellingham’s Bellewood Acres & Distillery and Vartanyan Estate Winery are unique stops on the

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Whatcom County Farm Tour. Bellewood Acres & Distillery is known throughout the county as a great place to pick apples and pumpkins, but it is so much more. Tour participants can also learn about the nearby stream and how fish and farms coexist, as well as finding out just what a corn cannon is. The Vartanyan Estate Winery is offering a chance to see, up close, the age-old tradition of making wine, from the vine to the barrel to the bottle (with tasting, of course). To see where it all comes together, participants can check out Bellingham Farmers Market and Twin Sisters Farmers Market (Deming). There, all the work put in by farmers across the county come together and are put up for sale, and the farm-to-table cycle continues. One county over, the Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms celebrates the people, animals and plants bringing bountiful riches to the markets and tables of its residents. From 10am to 4pm on October 1 and 2, farms across the entire county are opening themselves up to anyone who wants to learn about where their food comes from. There is truly an abundance of farms that families (and individuals) can visit. Interested in a straightforward farm experience? There’s Hedlin Family Farm in La Conner (bonus: free samples of pickles and sauerkraut), South Fork Farms in Mt. Vernon (with alpacas a-plenty), and La Conner Flats. For farms that will focus on the autumnal joys of apple picking, pumpkin patches, and corn mazes, check out Gordon Skagit Farms (Mt. Vernon), Schuh Farms (Mt. Vernon), Cascadian Farm (Rockport), and Eagle Haven Winery/Perkins Apple Orchard (SedroWoolley). For a more in-depth look at how you can grow your own food, visit RoozenGaarde in Mt. Vernon, a display garden full of educational opportunities. Our food comes from many places, and farms take many forms. One of the most exciting parts of these farm tours is to see the food sources that may sometimes be forgotten. From milk and cheese to high-quality beef, the contribution of the

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cow cannot be forgotten. Stop by Samish River Dairy (Bow), Double O Ranch (Concrete), or Hemlock Highlands (Sedro-Woolley) to learn about cattle and dairy farms. If you’re just crazy about berries, Bow Hill Blueberries (Bow) is the place to be for fresh blueberries and more blueberries products than you can count. Finally, the west coast palate would not be complete without quality seafood, and plenty of that comes from Taylor Shellfish, found in the tidelands of the Samish Bay in Bow. More information about all these beautiful farms can be found online or by picking up a pamphlet at many of your local markets, including Haggen or the Community Food Co-op. Top right: MyShan Dairy is a family owned and operated Guernsey farm. Above: Like sheep, alpaca shearing is performed yearly yielding 3-10 pounds of exquisite fleece. Photo courtesy of South Fork Farms, Mount Vernon. Below left: These Scottish Highland calves are Terry and Talia. Photo courtesy of Hemlock Highlands’ Ranch. Middle: Skye, a gentle giant Clydesdale, enjoys attention from a group of 4th graders. Photo by Mitchell Metcalf, courtesy of Double O Ranch. Bottom right: This Suri alpaca is friendly! Photo courtesy of Alger Alpacas.

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Skagit River Salmon Festival by Marla Bronstein The Fifth Annual Skagit River Salmon Festival will take place on Saturday, September 10 from 10am-6pm at the Waterfront Park at the Swinomish Casino & Lodge. I spoke with Board President Kevin Tate, who has been with the Festival since it was established in 2012. Created to inspire conservation of the Skagit Watershed, this community celebration showcases the Skagit River and its rich history. Thirty local businesses, agencies, and community groups will participate in the festival to promote stewardship of the watershed’s natural and cultural resources Last year, more than 6,000 people enjoyed the full-day event, complete with food, music, education, artisan wares, and environmental education.

The Paperboys.

Photo Courtesy of the Skagit River Salmon Festival.

This is a free, family-friendly event. For the full performance schedule and additional information, you can check www.skagitriverfest.org, call the festival Information Line at 360-542-7912, or email SkagitRiverFest@gmail.com. Worried about the weather? Tate promises it’s always sunny in Anacortes.

Photo courtesy of Michael Vendiola, Swinomish Communications.

Here’s what you can expect to find at this year’s festival: great music. Performers, including The Chris Eger Band, and headliner The Paperboys, hail from as far south as California to as far north as Canada. Everyone will be entertained by music from Caspar Babypants, (a.k.a. Chris Ballew from The Presidents of the United States of America) face painting by Zig Zag and Rags, and the “Hunters of the Sky” Raptor Show. Not to be missed is the 25-foot chum salmon trailer. Crawl inside and see the incredible murals. Delicious food will be on hand for purchase, or bring your own picnic lunch from home and purchase beer and other cold beverages on site. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Bellingham Greek Festival – The 50th

annual festival will be held Thurs.-Sun., Sept. 8-11, 11am-9pm at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church (501 E. Sunset Dr., Bellingham). There will be authentic Greek food, a beer garden, live music & dancing, gifts, books, church tours, and kids games. Tokens are available at the entrance on Sunset Dr. (credit and debit cards accepted). Admission and parking is free. More info: 360-734-8745 or www.BellinghamGreekfest.org.

Fairhaven Block Party and Car Show – The Fairhaven Block Party and Car Show will be on Sun., Sept. 11 from 10am-2pm on Larrabee Avenue between 14th and

16th Streets (Bellingham). There will be fun for the kids with a bouncy house, dunk tank, cotton candy and more! There will be live music and an interactive art display! Sponsored by Hillcrest Chapel. Free. Info: 360-733-8400, bdrost@hillcrestchapel.com or www.hillcrestchapel.com.

Boundary Bay Turns 21 Block Party! – Boundary Bay Brewery is finally legal! Join us on Fri., Sept. 16 from 4-11pm as we turn 21 years old and celebrate another wonderful year of beer and community in Bellingham. Many surprises to come that will be sure to please the whole family. Is 9/16/1995 your birthdate as well? Head on down to the brewery, and we’ll have a

special birthday present for you! All ages. Free admission. More info: 360-647-5593, jenny@bbaybrewery.com or www.bbaybrewery.com.

Assumption Parish Harvest Festival is Back – Festival-goers will enjoy a

fun-filled weekend for the entire family on Sat. & Sun., Sept. 17 & 18 at the Assumption Parish Harvest Festival (2116 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Kicking off Saturday morning with a vintage car show, the festival will also include an arts and crafts fair, a used book sale, a bake sale, and a variety of food booths. Children’s activities include carnival games, inflatable rides, miniature golf, and more! Cheer on your favorite NFL/college teams over a cold beer at the Parish Pub. Don’t miss the spaghetti dinner and all-ages Team Trivia contest Saturday night or the pancake breakfast (9:30am) Sunday morning. Saturday hours are 10am-10pm, and Sunday hours are 10am-3pm. Free admission. More info: 360-733-1380, parishoffice@assumption.org or www.assumption.org.

Council of the Animals – A

community-wide celebration of youth rites of passage! All-ages show on the Larrabee State Park Amphitheater stage (245 Chuckanut Dr., Bellingham) at 10am. Giant puppet theatre, storytelling, songs, and games. Fun for younger kids at the playground and a Q&A session for parents. Activities for youth ages 9-12 from noon-4pm. Free parking on Sat., Sept. 24 when Washington State Parks feature a “Discover Pass Free Day.” Admission is show by donation / all-day youth pass $35. Info: info@rootedemerging.org, 360510-3205 or www.rootedemerging.org.

Run with the Chums 5K – Run with

the Chums is a fun and free event for all ages as part of Whatcom Water Week. Run or walk on a scenic loop through the BP Highlands (4900 Brown Rd., Blaine) and learn more about watershed health while taking care of your own health on Sat., Sept. 24 from 10am-noon. Registration is free, and the first 300 participants will receive a free event t-shirt. A kids’ 1K Smolt Sprint will start at 10am, and all racers will receive a ribbon. Festivities before and after the race include refreshments, watershed information exhibits, kids activities, and water conservation prizes. Free admission. More info: ccheever@whatcomcd.org, 360-5262381 or www.chumsofterrellcreek.org.

Whatcom Water Weeks: Family Film –

Celebrate Whatcom Water Weeks! The Bellingham Public Library and Whatcom Watersheds Information Network invite you to a free movie matinee of a popular Disney animated film. An adventurous chameleon helps a town find its missing water. Join us at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.) on Thurs., Sept. 29, 2-4pm. More info (& movie title): 360778-7200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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BYJB Begins 20th Season – The

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band begins rehearsals on Wed., Sept. 14 at 7pm in the Bellingham Senior Activities Center (315 Halleck St.). Interested 6-9th grade musicians on sax, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass, drums and/or vocals are welcome if currently enrolled in school band/orchestra/choir program. Call director Mark Kelly at 676-5750, and look for fliers in schools and music stores in September. Cost is $160/trimester or $435 for the year. More info: 360-676-5750, markelly@oz.net or www.jazzproject.org.

Bluegrass Festival Labor Day Weekend – Don’t miss the first annual

Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival, Sept. 2-5 at Hovander Park in Ferndale. The festival opens Friday evening with a salmon feed. There will be craft and food vendors, a beer garden, contests for instrumentalists, informal jam areas, an instrument swap meet, children’s stage with entertainment and activities, morning workshops taught by main-stage performers, and non-stop bluegrass music from noon-8pm each day. Tickets range from $12.50 to $55. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult ticket. Proceeds from this year’s festival will benefit Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation and Hovander Homestead Park’s Farm Animal Contact Area. For more information, call 360-474-7715 or email info@hhbgf.org. The full list of Main Stage performers,

vendors, and crafters can be found at www.hhbgf.org.

Allegra Auditions – Auditions are being

held now (by appt.) for Allegra’s 2016/2017 season. Allegra is an all women’s adult vocal ensemble. Please contact director at 360-676-1024 or info@ bellinghamsings.org to schedule your audition (Tues. & Wed., Sept. 6 & 7, 10am5pm). Info: www.bellinghamsings.com.

Whatcom Sound Jazz Singer’s Auditions – Auditions for the 2016/2017

season will be held on Tues., Sept. 6 from 6:30-7:30pm at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship (1207 Ellsworth, Bellingham) for an all women’s adult jazz choir. Director Cheryl Hodge will hold rehearsals on

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Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8pm. Audition is free. More info: 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.com.

Bellingham Community Chorus Seeking New Members – For 26 years,

Bellingham Community Chorus has been sharing the fun of singing and performing. BCC is a non-auditioning chorus. We invite you to join us for our fall semester beginning Sept. 6 to read through new music for our holiday concert. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings, 7-9pm, at Moles (Lakeway and Yew Streets). Director Dr. Tim Black brings enthusiasm, joy, and musical expertise. Join us and meet the (continued on page 8)

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chorus. Our motto is “We Sing for Fun,” and we are pretty serious about that. Tuition is $50.

Power Couple – Percussionist Patrick

Roulet and pianist Rachel Roulet, a husband-and-wife duo from the faculty of Western Washington University, will hark back to the Golden Age of the Xylophone as the Bellingham Music Club launches its 101st season at 10:30am, Wed., Sept. 7, at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St.) with music by Gershwin, Joplin, Confrey, Green and others. Admission will be free to the public. Donations will be accepted to support cash awards to music students. Info: 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

Opera Latte – Opera Latte

is two short comic operas about coffee: La Serva Padrona by Pergolesi and The Coffee Cantata by J.S. Bach. The works represent the musical theater of the Baroque period. In one, an arrogant maid cons her master into marrying her so she won’t have to submit to a mistress. In the other, a father berates his daughter for her coffee habit. Eventually, daughter and father reconcile when he agrees to have a guaranteed three cups of coffee a day written into her marriage contract (remember, this was written in 1735). The production features local singers and is staged and directed by Rob Viens, with live chamber orchestra. Performances at the Mount Baker Theatre (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) on Fri., Sept. 9 at 7:30pm; Sat., Sept. 10 at 3pm and 7:30pm; and Sun., Sept. 11 at 3pm. Admission is $15. More info: 360-733-2663, info@operapopolare.com or www.operapopolare.com.

6th Annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival –

The 6th Annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival returns to the Fairhaven Village Green with bands from Portland, Seattle, Bellingham and Vancouver, BC. The event is made possible by the cooperative efforts of The Jazz Project and the many individual, corporate, and government sponsors. The festival promises the perfect trifecta to motivate people in the Northwest to celebrate our community: free music in a family-friendly environment, a sunny day, and a private beer and wine garden ($5 for your first beverage 21+, opens at noon behind Village Books on the patio). The Jazz Project strives to provide a window to the world of jazz and ensures that one of the best views is right here in Whatcom County. Join us at Fairhaven’s Village

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Green (10th and Mill St.) on Sat., Sept. 10, noon-7pm. Free. More info: 360-6501066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org.

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

BUG jam on Sat., Sept. 10 from 3-4:30pm 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. • 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., Sept. 21 from 7-8:30pm. All instruments welcome. Admission is free; donations appreciated. • Some loaner ukes and songbooks available. More info: 360-734-1792, bhamuke@gmail.cm or www.Bellinghamukulelegroup.com.

Maria Muldaur – The Lincoln Theatre

(712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) presents Maria Muldaur on Sat., Sept. 10 at 7:30pm. Maria Muldaur is best known world-wide for her 1974 mega-hit “Midnight at the Oasis,” which received several Grammy nominations, and enshrined her forever in the hearts of Baby Boomers everywhere. Despite her considerable pop music success, her 52-year career could best be described as a long and adventurous odyssey through the various forms of American Roots Music.

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$30 / $25 / $20 / $15 / $2 off members. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Swing Jam – Swing players are gathering twice monthly for an informal, outdoor time to share tunes at Stone’s Throw Brewery in Fairhaven (1009 Larrabee St.) from 1-4pm every 2nd Sunday. Group will meet on Sept. 11 and 25. Recommended to bring extra chord charts for other players. Free admission. More info: 360-362-5058.

Dances of Universal Peace in Mount Vernon – The Dances of Universal Peace

are a group of moving meditations to live music. Each dance is focused on the singing of a sacred phrase, inspired by a large variety of religious traditions from around the world. Join us in creating energy for peace. No experience 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., Sept. 11 at 6pm at Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). Admission is free / by donation. Info: 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail.com or www.SeattleDUP.org/mt_vernon.htm.

Ave.) on Fri., Sept. 16 from 6-8:30pm for an evening of lively Irish tunes and moving songs. This showcase will feature a number of local and visiting performers sharing their passion for Irish music. Doors open at 6pm, show starts at 6:30pm. Admission is $10 adults / $5 kids. More info: 360-7397027, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com.

Colin Carr Cello Concert – Celebrate the Whatcom Museum’s 75th anniversary year with a special cello concert performance by internationally-renowned English cellist, Colin Carr on Mon., Sept. 19 at 6pm in the Rotunda Room of Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Carr will perform solo cello suites by Johann Sebastian Bach and Benjamin Britten. Carr has performed in Europe, Asia, Canada, and the US as a soloist, chamber musician, and recording artist. Carr is also a professor of music, cello, and chamber music at Stony Brook University, New York. Tickets available online at BrownPaperTickets.com. Admission is $20. More info: 360-7788930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Northwest Classical Guitar Society Monthly Meetings – The Northwest

Classical Guitar Society has meetings the third Tuesday of each month 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 https://www. facebook.com/search/357343134460220/ local_search?surface=tyah.

Relaxation Harp Class – Calm down

and strum a colorful small harp. This introductory class taught by therapeutic harpist Christine Magnussen is for those new to the instrument. No musical experience is necessary. In this two-day class, learn the basics of harp playing while instantly creating relaxing music. Join us at Metta Center (1602 Carolina St., Suite D12, Bellingham) on Wed., Sept. 21 & 28, 1:30-3pm. Admission is $35 for 2-day class (space is limited). Pre-register by Sept. 15. More info: relax@peacecalm.com or www.harpspirit.org. (continued on page 10)

Harmony Northwest Chorus – Ladies,

need a schedule just for you? Want to learn something new this fall? Harmony Northwest Chorus is looking for enthusiastic and committed women to join their award winning a cappella chorus. We are starting a seasonal and contest repertoire in preparation for local and regional performances. We meet at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland St.) from 6:30-9pm on Mondays (off on Labor Day). Free admission. Info: contact@harmonynorthwest.org, 360-2015861 or www.harmonynorthwest.org.

Bellingham Irish Festival Kick-Off Concert – Join us at the Leopold’s

beautiful Crystal Ballroom (1224 Cornwall

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WJMAC Returns with Live Jazz – The Whatcom

Jazz Music Art Center opens its third season with a celebration of the music—and birthday—of tenor saxophone giant John Coltrane, who would have been 90 this year. The Whatcom Jazz Music Art Center (WJMAC) has invited Vancouver, BC sax man Steve Kaldestad to bring his quartet to the Unity Spiritual Center (1095 Telegraph Rd., Bellingham) on Wed., Sept. 21. The show opens at 7pm. Admission is $10. Info: www.WJMAC.org or wjmac.jj@gmail.com.

Sudden Valley Jazz: Salute to Satchmo – Listen and dance to New

York’s Jon-Erik Kelso’s salute to jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong on Sat., Sept. 24 at 3pm. His band includes Evan Arntzen on clarinet; Brad Shigata, trombone; Greg Ruby, guitar; Matt Winer, bass; and Bellingham’s Julian MacDonough, drums. Event takes place in the Sudden Valley Dance Barn (8 Barnview Ct., Gate 2). Admission is $20. More info: 360-6711709, kcsulkin@msn.com or www.fswl.org.

Laura Marling – The Lincoln Theatre

presents English singer/songwriter Laura Marling on Sat., Sept. 24 at 7:30pm. Laura Marling was only 16 years old when she

emerged on the British indie scene in 2007 thanks to a handful of infectious singles made available on her MySpace profile. Endowed with a husky voice, an acoustic guitar, and a gift for building quirky, hooky folk songs, Marling quickly made a name for herself throughout England thanks to a heavy touring schedule and a few high-profile gigs. In September, she will take to the road on a solo tour of Northwest America in the spirit of a good old fashioned road trip. Admission is $35 / $30 / $25 / $20 / $2 off members. Info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Art of Jazz – The Fall Art of Jazz Series

resumes at BAAY Theater with the Ed Dunsavage/Dmitri Matheny Quartet. The band pays tribute to the work of Art Farmer and Jim Hall. Jeff Johnson and Jud Sherwood round out the quartet. Tickets available online at jazzproject.org. Join us at the BAAY Theater (1059 N. State St., Bellingham) on Sun., Sept. 25, 4-6:30pm. Admission is $15 general / $10 student. More info: 360-650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org.

Starry Night Orchestra – The Lincoln

Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) welcomes back the Starry Night Chamber Orchestra for a special series of concerts for our 2016-17 season, presented by Sharyn Peterson. The Starry Night Chamber Orchestra is a group of northwest professional musicians, comprised of soloists and music 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. Join us for the performance on Sun., Sept. 25 at 7:30pm. Admission is $20 adults / $10 children and students 16 and under. Other Starry Night Concerts will be held on Sat., Nov. 12 at 3pm; Sat., Feb. 25 at 3pm; and Sat., June 10 at 3pm. Info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Improv Lab with Marcel: Modal Music – The fourth Wednesday of every

month (Sept. 28) from 7:30-8:30pm, Marcel will be introducing new genres to beginning improvisers at Bellingham Folk School (1208 Cornwall Ave.). This class is aimed at those that can already play their instruments but have never improvised a solo before. We’ll cover some basic theory of the monthly genre and some techniques you might use to solo in that genre, concluding the class with a jam where all are encouraged to take turns soloing over a tune in a comfortable environment. September is modal music. Admission is $10. More info: bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com.

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Bebel Gilberto – The Lincoln Theatre

presents an intimate evening with Bebel Gilberto on Wed., Sept. 28 from 7:309:30pm. World-renowned singersongwriter Bebel Gilberto, who has earned multiple Grammy nominations over the course of her career, has captivated fans and earned media acclaim worldwide with her trademark electronic bossa nova, taking over clubs around the world and positioning Bebel as one of the top-selling Brazilian artists in the U.S. since the ‘60s. Gilberto’s penchant for sonically transporting listeners to Brazil, with bright, incandescent bossa nova-infused melodies, lyrics about love, and a lilting performance style has earned her raves for her live performances. Admission is $35 / $30 / $25 / $20 / $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Fred Morrison Live in Concert – A

living legend in the Celtic music world, Morrison’s music is rooted in tradition while also boldly exploring the technical and creative boundaries of Celtic music. He has developed a distinct and renowned signature sound in the piping community, and has won nearly all of the international prizes in the piping world. His exceptional talents and expressive style are

Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

gentle yoga classes at The Metta Center (1602 Carolina St. #D12,, Bellingham). Classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30-11:45am. Joani Glasser is a Registered Yoga Teacher with the Yoga Alliance (E-RYT-500), specializing in yoga therapy for the back, with over 35 years experience. This is a supportive, nurturing class ideal for beginners as well as those who desire healthy back yoga. 3-month pass fees: $65 for 5 classes / $100 for 10 classes / $15 drop-in / $10 first time. More info: yogawithjoani@yahoo.com, 360-6566699 or www.yogawithjoani.com.

immediately evident in his adventurous music. This is sure to be another spectacular performance, and we encourage guests to purchase tickets early, as Morrison’s concert was completely sold-out last year. Performance on Sat., Oct. 1 from 7-9m at Littlefield Celtic Center (1124 Cleveland Ave., Mount Vernon). Admission is $25 general / $20 members. More info: 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org or www.celticarts.org.

Lynden Music Festival: “Claire de Lune” Opening Ceremonies – Mayor

Scott Korthuis will open our 8th Annual Music festival on Wed., Oct. 5 from noon-1pm at the Dutch Village Mall (655 Front St.) with music by Folkert-Hans, Matthew Ball, and Duo Lido. The purpose of the “Claire de Lune” Lynden Music Festival (LMF) is to celebrate Lynden and its musical heritage, paying tribute to musicians who have greatly contributed to enriching the Lynden community with music, including our inspiration, the late Claire vg Thomas. Musicians will be participating in various venues throughout Lynden from Wed., Oct. 5-Sat., Oct. 8. More info: 360-510-0654, www.lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com.

Student Readings at Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center – Readings

from students in our Clairvoyant Training Programs are available by appointment most Friday evenings (Sept. 9, 16, 23 & 30); just call or email. Each session is one hour. Come prepared to learn more about yourself, and bring a friend! There is no set fee; just contribute what moves you or fits your budget. Simply Spirit is located at 1304 Meador Ave., B-11, Bellingham. Admission is by donation. More info: 360647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. (more Health & Fitness on next page)

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Mystical Winds Holistic Fair in Anacortes – Join us for the Mystical

Winds Holistic Fair on Sat., Sept. 10 from 10am-5pm at the Anacortes Senior Center (1701 22nd St.). High quality crystals, intuitive readings, psychic readings, massage, jewelry, healers, tarot readings, arts & crafts, artwork, energy rings, aromatherapy, astrology, reiki, chakra balancing, mandala shields, angel reading, dream interpretation, numerology, crystal healing, and dream stones. Door prizes. Free admission. More info: 425-582-1711 or www.MysticalWindsEvents.com.

Free Pilates Mat Intro Class – Please

join us for this free essential Mat class to learn the pilates basics and principles. Great way to try pilates or refresh if you haven’t been in a while! After class the teacher can answer questions or guide you in your pilates path. Must be able to get down/up floor unassisted. Bring a friend! Join us at Joy of Pilates (2130 Grant St.) on Sat., Sept. 17, 11:30am-12:30pm. More info: 360-224-2442, info@joyofpilates.net or www.joyofpilates.net.

The Bellingham Foundry’s Creative Meet-Up – Love making art? Doing

crafts? Come do them at the Foundry! Share skills, ask questions, or just enjoy a bit of social time while working on your projects! Makers, artists, crocheters, knitters, seamsters, and all other creative folks welcome on Wed., Sept. 7 & 21 and Sat., Sept. 10 & 24 from 2-4pm at The Bellingham Foundry (1515 N. Forest St.). Free admission. More info: 360-296-9825, mary@bellinghamfoundry.com or www.bellinghamfoundry.com.

Mindport’s Correspondence Club –

Mindport’s monthly Correspondence Club will meet on Sat., Sept. 17 from 10:30am12:30pm (210 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Come join us to create cards, envelopes,

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The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions – This community-wide

event offers door prizes, refreshments, fun, and music on Sat., Sept. 24 from 5-7pm at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.). Join the Ferndale community to learn about this “gift to your loved ones”—the gift of advance care planning. Two experienced ICU nurses discuss the meaning of “advanced medical interventions.” Actual patient outcomes are discussed. The nurses present in layperson’s terms the realities of what these “interventions” mean to average people and their families. An advance care specialist from the Whatcom Alliance for Health Advancement is also on the program. This event is for adults of all ages. Free admission. Info: 360-384-6244, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.ferndaleseniorcenter.org.

and other mail art. Free admission. Info: 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Monthly Meeting – Club members will be showing

“summer finds” of rocks, minerals, gems, and fossils that they have added to their collections during the last several months. There will also be door prizes, a silent auction of rocks or rock-related material, refreshments, and a brief business meeting. Visitors are always welcome, with or without rocks. Join us at Bloedel Donovan Community Center, (2214 Electric Ave.) on Mon., Sept. 19, at 7pm. Free. More info: 360-734-3994, www.mtbakerrockclub.org.

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Voces del Valle: Voices of the Valley –

Exhibit featuring stories of the Latino Community in Skagit County from 1940 to present—in their own voices. On display at the Skagit County Historical Museum (501 S. 4th St., La Conner) through Sept. 25. 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.

New Orientation Theater & Maritime History Exhibits – Get a sense of place, and where we are in this fourth corner of the country, through an audio-visual journey of Old City Hall and the early days of Bellingham in the first floor orientation theater (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Walk into the second floor Allsop Gallery for a lesson on Bellingham’s maritime heritage. With windows facing the bay, this gallery gives visitors a chance to look out onto the waterfront and imagine the past, while watching the city’s future development plans unfold. There are a variety of nautical items from the collection, as well as historical photos, and hands-on activities. Admission is $5-$10. More info: info@whatcommuseum.org, 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Sumas Community Memory Talk –

Join the Crouse family as they reminisce about their long and wonderful relationship with Sumas through church and community, starting in 1951 when Reverend Earl and Miriam Crouse rolled into town. This program will take place at the Sumas Community/Senior Center (451 2nd St.), located in the same building as the library, on Wed., Sept. 7 at 7pm. For adults and grades 9-12. Free admission. Info: 360-988-2501 or www.wcls.org.

Tales of Whatcom County – The past

becomes alive as Troy Luginbill, Director and Curator of the Lynden Pioneer Museum, presents four adventurous historic stories about events in Whatcom County in the good old days, narrated in period costume. These episodes include “Hans Berthusen and the Big Black Bear,” “The Cranberry Wedding,” “The Nooksack Uprising” (that wasn’t), and “The Intrepid Case of the Missing Whiskey.” Join us for the event on Thurs., Sept. 15 from 10:30am-noon at the Lynden Pioneer Museum (217 Front St.). Admission is free / donations appreciated. More info: emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com.

having an open house from noon-5pm, Sat., Sept 24. We are participating in the Museum Day Live!, a nationwide event — also on Sat. 24. Admission is free, but donations are always welcome! Check out our new updated Lionel model train layout and visit with us. (Great place for kids’ parties!) More info: www.BellinghamRailwayMuseum.org.

Ancestry and Genealogy Group –

Looking to research your family history online, but don’t know where to begin? Join our group to discuss and share ideas at the Ferndale Library (2125 Main St.) on Mon., Sept. 19 from 1-3:30pm. Learn the basics of searching census, vital, immigration, and military records through Ancestry Library Edition and gain access to charts and forms to help you organize your research. We research a different topic every month; drop-ins are welcome! Free admission. More info: 360-384-3637 or www.wcls.org.

Open House at the Bellingham Railway Museum – The Bellingham

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Pickett House Museum – Tour the

historic Pickett House Museum (910 Bancroft St., Bellingham), from 1-4pm, on the 2nd Sunday of each month (Sept. 11). 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, and was built with planks sawn at the 1853 Roeder Peabody Sawmill on Whatcom Creek. Free admission / donations appreciated. More info: daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or 360-733-5873.

Tours of the 1858 Richards Building –

A tour of the oldest brick building in Washington State (1308 E. St., Bellingham) will be given on Sun., Sept. 11 from 1-4pm. Built in 1858, the building has been restored to the period of time when it was the Whatcom County Territorial Courthouse. Local dignitaries, including Captain George Pickett, have tread on the original floorboards. Open times concurrent with the tour times for the Pickett House. Donations requested. Info: 360-384-4209 or debnwes@comcast.net. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Friends of the North Fork Community Library Book & Bake Sale – Help support the Friends of the

North Fork Community Library (7509 Mt. Baker Hwy, Maple Falls) at their annual sale of gently used books and delectable baked goods. The Friends own the building in which the library is housed, and proceeds from this sale support building maintenance, upgrades, and programs. Sale takes place on Sat. & Sun., Sept. 3 & 4 from 10am-4:30pm. Free admission. More info: 360-599-2020 or www.wcls.org.

Operation Warm – One of our favorite

fundraisers is back for another great year of music, dancing and a good ol’ fashioned drive for coats for low income children! Local crowd-pleaser, Spaceband, will be performing. Join us for the event on Sat., Sept. 3 from 6-11pm at Boundary Bay Brewery (1107 Railroad Ave., Bellingham). Garden bar & BBQ available. All ages. Admission is $10. More info: 360-6475593, jenny@bbaybrewery.com or www.bbaybrewery.com.

Community Breakfast – Rome Grange (2821 Mt. Baker Hwy.) has a community breakfast the first Sunday of each month (Sept. 4, Oct. 2), from 8am-noon. Breakfast includes 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.

The Farm Fund Hootenanny – The

Farm Fund Hootenanny is returning to Boundary Bay Brewery to kick off Eat Local Month on Sun., Sept. 4. The Hootenanny is a fundraiser for the Co-op’s Farm Fund which works to strengthen local, sustainable agriculture and local food access. The fund has distributed $245,000+ to more than 65 local farms and food and farming organizations. The “Hoot” embodies the tradition of gathering together to celebrate a successful harvest season with live music, dance, camaraderie, local farmer awards, delicious food, and a whole lot of fun! Join us at Boundary Bay Brewery (1107 Railroad Ave.) on Sept. 4, 6-9:30pm. Free. Info: KarlM@communityfood.coop or www.communityfood.coop/participate/events/.

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book and Bake Sale – Stop by and

browse our wide selection of books and yummy baked goods. All proceeds go to the Friends of the Deming Library for building maintenance and community programs. The book sale will be open for self-serve Mon.-Fri., Sept. 12-16 during library open hours. Join us (for the book & bake sale) at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.) on Fri. & Sat., Sept. 9 & 10, and Sat., Sept. 17 from 10am-4pm. More info: 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Drive for the Arts Golf Tournament – The Third Annual Drive for the Arts Golf Tournament benefitting META Performing Arts, Lincoln Theatre, and the Theatre Arts Guild will be held on Fri., Sept. 9 with tee-off at 1pm, shotgun, at Avalon Golf Links (19345 Kelleher Rd., Burlington). Register online at www.lincolntheatre.org. Hole sponsorships are available as well. For more information, call Dan Toomey at 360-305-8455. Cost is $400 team of 4 / $100 individual. Price includes 18-holes of golf, riding cart, and lunch, plus prizes for longest drive, closest to the pin, low score, and hole in one. More info: 360-305-8455 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

10th Annual Compete for a Cause Cribbage Tournament – This one of a

kind fundraising event includes a food truck, music, and a raffle for a full day of fun. Participants will battle through a round robin and single elimination tournament, guaranteeing everyone at least two games. Non-winners will be invited to play at a second chance table. All ages and experience levels are welcome to participate. All proceeds benefit the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (WDRC) in their mission to provide and promote constructive and collaborative approaches to conflict through mediation, training, facilitation and community education. Join us for the event on Sat., Sept. 10 from 10am-3pm at Boundary Bay Brewery (1107 Railroad Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $30. Info: 360-676-0122, outreach@whatcomdrc.org or www.whatcomdrc.org/cribbagetournament.

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Wander to Wander 1K – Join the

excitement of Bellingham Beer Week by participating in the 3rd Annual Wander to Wander 1K, held Sun., Sept. 11, benefiting the Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center and hosted by Wander Brewing. Beginning with donuts in the parking lot of Johnny’s Donuts (2201 Cornwall Ave.), participants will “wander” (or sprint) along the route to Wander Brew Hall. At the finish, enjoy a complementary pint of beer (or root beer), a food truck, and the fan fare of this exciting race! Registration and check-in at 11am; Wander begins at 11:30am to Wander Brewery. Costumes are encouraged. All ages and abilities welcome. Pets can participate too! Admission is $20 in advance / $25 day-of / kids 12 and under free. More info: 360676-0122, outreach@whatcomdrc.org or www.whatcomdrc.org/wander-to-wander.

Community Food Co-op Shopping Day – Buy weekly your groceries and give back to the community in one trip to the store. The Community Food Co-op (Cordata and N. Forest stores) will be donating 2% of the day’s proceeds (Sat., Sept. 17) to the Whatcom Literacy Council. Please consider doing your Co-op shopping on the 17th! Whatcom Literacy Council volunteers will be at both stores from 1-4pm to answer questions and recruit volunteers. More info: 360-7528678, office@whatcomliteracy.org or www.communityfood.coop/participate/giving-back/.

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., Sept. 17, from 8-11am. Admission is $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 eat free. More info: 360-384-6244, manager.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com.

Museum Advocates 12th Annual Tag Sale – Help the Whatcom Museum Advocates raise much-needed funds for exhibitions and programming by shopping at the 12th Annual Tag Sale on Sat., Sept. 17 from 9am-4pm at Syre Education Center (201 Prospect St.,). There’s something for everyone with a wide selection of fine art, linens, china, jewelry, holiday decor, and household items for sale. Don’t be late, treasures await! Free admission. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Girls Night Out – It’s time for the 11th

Annual Girls Night Out event in Fairhaven! This is a fundraiser benefiting Lydia Place, a Bellingham non-profit agency that has been working for 26 years to end homelessness. On Sat., Sept. 17, beginning at noon, spend your day shopping in the Historic Fairhaven District. Start by purchasing a Girls Night Out Passport for $15 at a participating business listed on

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www.girlsnightfairhaven.com. This passport includes a list of the participating Fairhaven businesses that will feature discounts, host giveaways, have demonstrations, showcase artists, or offer samples. At 7pm head down to the Bellingham Cruise Terminal to sing, drink and donate the night away! This will be a Girls Night Out that you will not forget as Bobby Lee hosts karaoke! The party will run until 10pm with sign in starting at 6:30. Info: www.girlsnightfairhaven.com or girlsnight98225@gmail.com.

Pancake Breakfast – Enjoy pancakes,

French toast, biscuits and gravy, sausage, ham, and hashbrowns on Sat., Sept. 24 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.

Buddy Walk is a fun and rewarding opportunity to promote acceptance and inclusion of people with Down syndrome and celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month. The Buddy Walk features a one mile walk around beautiful Fairhaven, and all ages and abilities are invited to participate. After the walk, there will be food, music, dancing, a silent auction, and other fun activities for families to enjoy. Whether you have Down syndrome, know someone who does, or just want to show your support, your participation and generosity is greatly appreciated! Anyone can be a buddy! Join us for the event on Sat., Oct. 1 from 11am-2pm on the Fairhaven Village Green (1207 10th St., Bellingham). Admission is $7-$12. More info: 360-715-0170, jessikah@arcwhatcom.org or www.arcwhatcom.org.

Spirit of Hope Breakfast – You are warmly invited as our guest to Community Action’s fourth annual Spirit of Hope breakfast on Thurs., Oct. 13 from 7:159am at the Skagit Center (1000 Fountain St., Burlington). Please note that there is no charge for you as our guest. Of course, this is a fund- and friend-raising breakfast, and we hope you and your friends will be

drawn to our mission of helping people help themselves and each other to move out of poverty toward prosperity. In all, we hope the Spirit of Hope breakfast will be an opportunity to form new friendships and deepen old ones, and learn a little more about Community Action and the impact on this community. Please RSVP today. More info: 360-588-5737, info@communityactionskagit.org or www.classy.org.

Oktoberfest – Oktoberfest is a

celebration of brews and bratwurst to be held Sat., Oct. 15, from 6-10pm at the Depot Market Square, Bellingham. Local breweries and food vendors will serve up their Oktoberfest specials — you won’t want to miss out! Funds raised will directly support the Opportunity Council’s Volunteer Center programs that mobilize local volunteers to meet needs in our community. Your ticket includes general admission, a beer tasting glass and drink tasting tickets. Oktoberfest steins, merchandise and extra drink tickets available for purchase. For information regarding brewery registration, volunteer registration or sponsorship opportunities please email: info@oppco.org. Admission is $25 pre-sale; $30 day of. More info: 360-734-5121, info@oppco.org or www.oppco.org/event/oktoberfest/.

Dinner Dance for Camp Agape by Courtney Kendall For children with cancer and their families, Camp Agape NW provides a vital respite and a chance for families to spend a week together in a nurturing and loving environment. The camp is located at All Saints Camp on Raft Island near Gig Harbor where 18 acres of forest and beachfront property set the stage for fun activities such as crafts, boating, fishing, and time to relax. It gives “children with cancer a chance to feel normal, siblings a chance to feel special, and parents a time to be together.” The camp is free to families whose children are receiving cancer treatment in Washington. The camp is made possible through the Ladies Philoptochos Society, a Greek Orthodox women’s philanthropic group. Four Puget Sound area Philoptochos Societies fundraise year-round to help support camp costs. This year the Philoptochos Chapter of Bellingham’s St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church will hold their 3rd annual dinner and dance to raise funds for Camp Agape NW. The benefit will be held at Northwood Hall on Saturday, October 22 at 6pm. The event will start with a steak and prawn dinner and a no-host bar. Dancing will round out the evening with DJ Dimitri from Vancouver, noted as one of the top Greek DJs. “Everybody gets up and dances and it’s really a lot of fun,” says Harieklia Bryant, the president of the St. Sophia Philoptochos Society. Tickets can be purchased for $50 by phone with a Visa or MasterCard at 360-483-8200 or in person at the Philoptochos tent during the Bellingham Greek Festival, September 8-11. All proceeds will benefit Camp Agape NW and serve to create a beautiful week in July for the families that come. For the Ladies Philoptochos and Harieklia, supporting Camp Agape NW is supporting a life-changing ministry: “It’s just magic, what happens with the families.” Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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SEPTEMBER 2016 THURSDAY 9/1/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

Weds. $185 / Thurs. $230 / $57 per day, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:30am11:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 11) Just Women, Lightcatcher Building, Noon-5pm, $4.50-10, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 39) Make It @ Your Library, Bellingham Public Library, 4-5:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org, 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. The Market After Hours, Bellingham Farmers Market, 4-7pm, free, 360-647-7093, market@bellinghamfarmers.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org. (pg. 38)

Thursday Night in the Piano Lounge: Scrub Hubner (guitar), Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm,

free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

FRIDAY 9/2/2016 Table Mount Hike, Mount Baker Club, 8am,

event free / carpool donation requested, www.mountbakerclub.org. Bluegrass Festival, Hovander Park, noon-8pm, $12.50-$55 / kids under 12 free with paid adult, 360-474-7715, info@hhbgf.org or www.hhbgf.org. (pg. 7) Fryday Fish Fry with Live Music, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, no cover, 360-647-5593 or events@bbaybrewery.com.

Lopez Island Studio Tour Opening Reception, Lopez Center for the Community and Arts, 5-7pm, free, info@lopezstudiotour.org or www.lopezstudiotour.com. (pg. 40)

Pain Relief Yoga in the Svaroopa Style, Inspire

Studio, 5:30-7pm, $10 drop-in, 623-418-5203, instinctiveliving@gmail.com or http://inspirestudiobham.com/christopher/. Anacortes First Friday Artwalk, Historic Downtown Anacortes, 6pm, free, 360-2936938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.anacortesart.com. Art Opening: Ida and Fred Abelman, ACME Creative, 6-9pm, free, lisa@acmecreative.com, 360-399-6333 or www.acmecreative.com. (pg. 40) Bay Street Studios, Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, 6-9pm, free, 360-927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.jennychatterton.com. (pg. 41)

Farm Tunes Summer Music Series: The Elopements, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free,

360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. First Friday Artwalk, Native Springs Spa Boutique, 6-9pm, 360-708-8313, www.facebook.com/events/260239301030167/ or nativesprings@hotmail.com. (pg. 40)

Opening Reception: 2016 Juried Artist Series: “Roy G. Biv,” Allied Arts of Whatcom County, 6-9pm, free, katy@alliedarts.org or 360-676-8548. (pg. 40)

Opening Reception: Artist’s Choice 2016,

Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com. (pg. 40) September Art Show Reception, Scott Milo Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com. (pg. 41) September Celebration of the Arts, Waterfront Artists’ Studios, 6-10pm, free. (pg. 41) Friday Night Flicks: “Casablanca,” Van Zandt Community Hall, 7-10pm, $5 person / $10 family, southforkvalley@aol.com or 360-592-2297. Monthly Reading Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 7-8pm, $10, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Sea Kayaking Bioluminescence Group Paddle, Community Boating Center, 7:45-10:45pm, $65, programs@boatingcenter.org, 360-7148891 or www.boatingcenter.org.

SATURDAY 9/3/2016 Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

BK 2 Skool ;-), That’s Knot All Artists’ Co-

Operative Art Gallery, 10am-5pm, 360-3991660, artfully-anns@usa.net or www.facebook.com/pages/Thats-Knot-AllArtists-Co-Operative. (pg. 41)

Friends of the North Fork Community Library Book & Bake Sale, Mt. Baker Foothills Visitor Center, 10am-4:30pm, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

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

Introduction to Weaving (3 Saturdays) begins, Ragfinery, 10am-1pm, $88, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. Lopez Island Studio Tour, 10am-5pm, free, info@lopezstudiotour.org or www.lopezstudiotour.com. (pg. 40) Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 38) Lummi Island Artists’ Studio Tour, Lummi Island, 10am-5pm. (pg. 41)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am, free, 360933-4507, nwsinglesclub@gmail.com. (pg. 36)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Traditional Jazz (dance), VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, 360-3717030, www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 35)

Author Event: Julie Hanft (“Rising Above the Pain”), Village Books, 4-5:30pm, free / book

cost $12.95, juliehanft@comcast.net, 360-6712626 or www.villagebooks.com. “Jaws,” Lincoln Theatre, 5pm, $3, 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 43) Operation Warm, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-11pm, $10, jenny@bbaybrewery.com, 360-647-5593 or www.bbaybrewery.com. (pg. 14)

20th Anniversary Dance Party with the Sonja Lee Band, Presence Studio, 7:15-10pm, $5, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

Sea Kayaking Bioluminescence Group Paddle,

Community Boating Center, 7:45-10:45pm, $65, 360-714-8891, programs@boatingcenter.org or www.boatingcenter.org.

SUNDAY 9/4/2016 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-noon, $6 adults; $2 kids age 6-10; free for age 5 and under, 360-739-9605, honeybrownhhr@comcast.net. (pg. 14)

Friends of the North Fork Community Library Book & Bake Sale, Mt. Baker Foothills Visitor Center, 10am-4:30pm. (pg. 14)

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SEPTEMBER 2016 Lopez Island Studio Tour, Lopez Center for the Community and Arts, 10am-5pm. (pg. 40) Lummi Island Artists’ Studio Tour, Lummi Island, 10am-5pm. (pg. 41)

“Merchant of Venice” (Globe on Screen),

Pickford Film Center, 11am, $20 general / $16 member / $10 students, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Bluegrass Festival, Hovander Park, noon-8pm, $12.50-$55 / kids under 12 free with paid adult, 360-474-7715, info@hhbgf.org or www.hhbgf.org. (pg. 7)

Sea Kayaking Nearshore Group Paddle,

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

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559. (pg. 31) Sunday Chess Meetup, Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm, free, www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess. (pg. 36)

Opening Reception: “Bugs N Things” Group Art Exhibition, Tillie Lace Gallery and School of

Tuesday Night Jazz: Kareem Kandi Trio, Hotel

Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Ted Talks: “Education Revolution” presented by Explorations Academy, Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $20 general / $16 member / $10 students, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org, 360738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net.

Whatcom Sound Jazz Singers’ Auditions,

Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 6:30-7:30pm, free, 360-676-1024, info@bellinghamsings.org or www.bellinghamsings.com. (pg. 7)

Bellingham Community Chorus Rehearsal, Moles, 7-9pm, $50. (pg. 7-8)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Spring

Creek by Bonaventure, 7pm, 360-738-3696, curtremington@comcast.net or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org/.

Free Adult Acting Class: Performances,

Anacortes Community Theatre, 7-10:30pm, free, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com, 360840-0089 or www.freeadultactingclass.com.

WEDNESDAY 9/7/2016

Fine Art, 4-7:30pm, free, 360-223-5352 or www.tillielacegallery.com. (pg. 41-42) Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Lisa Baney Trio, Hotel Bellwether Lighthouse Bar and Grill, 4:307:30pm, free, 360-392-3100. The Farm Fund Hootenanny, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-9:30pm, free, www.communityfood.coop/participate/events/ or KarlM@communityfood.coop. (pg. 14)

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

MONDAY 9/5/2016

Activities Center, 1-3pm, free, 360-788-6594, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org. Creative Meet-Up, The Bellingham Foundry, 2-4pm, free, mary@bellinghamfoundry.com, 360-296-9825 or www.bellinghamfoundry.com. (pg. 12) Recycled Book Crafts, Blaine Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Bluegrass Festival, Hovander Park, noon-8pm, $12.50-$55 / kids under 12 free with paid adult, 360-474-7715, info@hhbgf.org or www.hhbgf.org. (pg. 7)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Operas and Arias: “The Magic Flute,”

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

TUESDAY 9/6/2016 Costumed Figure Drawing Session, Studio

UFO, 10am-noon, $16 (pre-register), 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. Hatha Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga, noon-1pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596, ethan@thelisteningspot.com or www.8petalsyoga.com.

Off the Shelf Book Club: “The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving” by Jonathan Evison, South Whatcom Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Weds. $185 / Thurs. $230 / $57 per day, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Bellingham Music Club: Power Couple, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 8)

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

“Merchant of Venice” (Globe on Screen),

Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $20 general / $16 member / $10 students, 360-738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Birchwood Garden Club (Fall Goodies: Foliage and Flowers with Danielle Young from Skagit Gardens), Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room, 7-9pm, free, threemetcalfes@comcast.net, 360384-6250 or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. Sumas Community Memory Talk, Sumas Library, 7-8pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. (13) Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival, Wine Wednesday, Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559. (pg. 31)

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Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven

Library, 7:30-9:30pm, 1st time free then $8 drop in, 360-671-3806, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 35) “The Gun Show,” Boundary Bay Brewery, 8-10pm, $15, 360-933-1096, steve@BellinghamTheatreWorks.org or www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org. (pg. 31)

THURSDAY 9/8/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm, free, 360-7348745, www.BellinghamGreekfest.org. (pg. 6)

Museum Advocates: Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Panel (six local artists discuss their artwork and processes), Whatcom Museum Old City Hall Rotunda Room, noon-1pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. The Market After Hours, Bellingham Farmers Market, 4-7pm, free. (pg. 38)

Thursday Night in the Piano Lounge: Geof Morgan as Elvis, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm,

free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com.

“One More Time with Feeling: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds,” Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm,

$10.75 general / $7.50 member / $8 student, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Astronomy Meeting, WECU auditorium (Ferndale), 7-9pm, www.whatcomastronomy.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Night Beat: Percussionist Patrick Roulet and Pianist Rachel Roulet (recalling the golden age of the xylophone), Firehouse PAC, 7:30-9pm, $15, 360-306-8580, rsnyhowl@q.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

FRIDAY 9/9/2016 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book and Bake Sale, Deming Library, 10am-4pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm. (pg. 6)

Sh’Bang: A Festival of Ideas, Lookout Arts

Quarry, noon-midnight, $75-$120 weekend pass / daily rates available, 520-405-7815, info@lookoutarts.com or qww.shbangfest.com. (pg. 37)

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SEPTEMBER 2016 Drive for the Arts Golf Tournament benefitting META Performing Arts, Avalon Golf Links, 1-5pm, $400 team of 4 / $100 individual, 360305-8455, www@lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 14) Fryday Fish Fry with Live Music, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, no cover, 360-647-5593 or www.bbaybrewery.com.

Sgraffito and Mishima Ceramics Workshop (with Barbara Plasket, 6 weeks) begins,

Jansen Art Center, 5-8pm, $185 + $20 material fee, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. 2nd Friday Potluck, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share. (pg. 38)

Farm Tunes Summer Music Series: Easy Tigers, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Locals Only Film Festival: “Alien Trespass,” Firehouse PAC, 7pm, free (donations appreciated), 360-296-8048. (pg. 43)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Opera Latte, Mount Baker Theatre, 7:30pm, $15, 360-733-2663, info@operapopolare.com or www.operapopolare.com. (pg. 8) Too Slim and the Taildraggers (blues), H2O, 7:30-10:30pm, $8, 360-755-3956, www.anacortesh2o.com.

SATURDAY 9/10/2016 Sh’Bang: A Festival of Ideas, Lookout Arts Quarry, all day. (pg. 37)

Lake Ann Hike, Mount Baker Club, 8am, event free / carpool donation, www.mountbakerclub.org.

Monsters! Monsters! Monsters! (mixed media monster workshop; 2 days; ages 13 and up), Baker Creek Ceramic Studio, 9am-noon, $75, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

10th Annual Compete for a Cause Cribbage Tournament, Boundary Bay Brewery, 10am-3pm, $30, 360-676-0122, outreach@ whatcomdrc.org or www.whatcomdrc.org/ cribbagetournament. (pg. 14)

AAUW Monthly Meeting: “Preparing Women for Science Careers,” YWCA, 10am-noon, free, 360-392-8856, hbergkolin@gmail.com. Arlington’s Art in Legion Park, 10am-7pm, free, 360-474-8576, Roberta95@msn.com or www.arlingtonartscouncil.net. (pg. 42) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. Exhibition of Student Work, Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts, 10am-5pm, free, 360-4660110, gail@gailcreativestudies.com or www.gailcreativestudies.com. (pg. 42)

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book and Bake Sale, Deming Library, 10am-4pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

Mandolin for Violinists, Bellingham Folk School, 10-11am, $5, glassweb53@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. Mystical Winds Holistic Fair, Anacortes Senior Center, 10am-5pm, free, 425-582-1711, www.MysticalWindsEvents.com. (pg. 12)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+),

Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 36) Skagit River Salmon Festival, Waterfront Park at Swinomish Casino & Lodge, 10am-6pm, free, 360-542-7912, skagitriverfest@gmail.com or www.skagitriverfest.org. (pg. 5) Studebaker Car Show, The Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center, 10am-4pm, free, 360-738-0103, liv4today@comcast.net or www.wcstudebakerclub.wix.com/studebaker-club. Sumas Book Club, Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

The Award Winning Book Club: “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy, Ferndale Library,

10-11pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. Whatcom Farm Tour, 10am-5pm, free, 360647-7093, alex@sustainableconnections.org or www.sustainableconnections.org. (pg. 4) Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm. (pg. 6) Kids Do Art Open House, Jansen Art Center, 11am-3pm, free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. (pg. 42) 6th Annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival, Fairhaven Village Green, noon-7pm, free, 360-650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 8)

Beyond Online: Courthouse Records Research, Burlington Adult Community Center, 1-3pm, free, genealogy0715@gmail.com, 360757-6224 or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org.

Personal Cybersecurity with Marvin Waschke (3 sessions) begins, Lynden Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

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Press Here: Acupressure (& More) for Animals, Fairhaven Village Inn, 1:30-4:30pm, $40 preregistration / $50 at door, 360-9201125, sagebutterfly2@comcast.net or www.sagebutterfly.com/animalhealing.html.

Artist in Residence: Special Effects Makeup with Langley West, Bellingham Public Library,

2-4pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Creative Meet-Up, The Bellingham Foundry, 2-4pm. (pg. 12)

“Crossing Zion: Travels in Nepal” with Keith Johnson, Ferndale Library, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Bellingham Ukulele Group Monthly Jam, St. James Presbyterian Church, 3-4:30pm, $5, 360-734-1792, bhamuke@gmail.cm or Bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 8)

Harvest Moon Festival: Cider, Brews & Blues,

Skagit Riverwalk Plaza, 4:30-9:30pm, $20 advance / $25 at gate, dep.mvda@gmail.com, www.mountvernondowntown.org or 360-3363801. (pg. 37) Opera Latte, Mount Baker Theatre, 3pm & 7:30pm. (pg. 8) “Matilda”: Family Matinee, Pickford Film Center, 4pm, $1, 360-738-0735 or info@pickfordfilmcenter.org.

Locals Only Film Festival: “Death on a Rock,” Firehouse PAC, 7pm, free (donations appreciated), 360-296-8048. (pg. 43) Maria Muldaur, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30pm, $30 / $25 / $20 / $15 / $2 off members, 360-3368955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 8-9)

SUNDAY 9/11/2016 Arlington’s Art in Legion Park, 10am-5pm,

free, 360-474-8576, Roberta95@msn.com or www.arlingtonartscouncil.net. (pg. 42) Exhibition of Student Work, Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts, 10am-4pm. (pg. 42) Fairhaven Block Party and Car Show, Fairhaven (Larrabee Avenue between 14th and 16th Streets), 10am-2pm, free, 360-733-8400, bdrost@hillcrestchapel.com or www.hillcrestchapel.com. (pg. 6)

Introduction to Sea Kayaking (3 days) begins,

Community Boating Center, 10am-1pm, $200, 360-714-8891, programs@boatingcenter.org or www.boatingcenter.org.

Meet The Artists: A Talk with our Graduates,

Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts, 10-11am, free (limited seating, call to reserve), 360-4660110, www.gailcreativestudies.com/ announcements/meet-the-artists-a-talk. Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm. (pg. 6) Wander to Wander 1K, Johnny’s Donuts, 11am, $20 in advance / $25 day-of / kids 12 and under free, outreach@whatcomdrc.org, www.whatcomdrc.org/wander-to-wander or 360-676-0122. (pg. 14)

“You’re Looking at Country: Tough Love” (Parenting Edition), Pickford Film Center,

11:30am, $10.75 general / $7.50 member / $8 students, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org, 360738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Sh’Bang: A Festival of Ideas, Lookout Arts Quarry, 12am-midnight. (pg. 37)

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SEPTEMBER 2016 Pickett House Museum Tour, 1-4pm, free,

daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or 360-733-5873. (pg. 13) Swing Jam, Stones Throw Brewery, 1-4pm, no cover, 360-362-5058. (pg. 9) Tour of the 1858 Richards Building, 1-4pm, donations requested, 360-384-4209, debnwes@comcast.net. (pg. 13)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Nell Robinson and Jim Nunally Band (folk, bluegrass, Americana), Nancy’s Farm, 2-4pm,

$15, www.info@nancysfarm.com, 360-7395651 or www.nancysfarm.com. Sunday Chess Meetup, Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm. (pg. 36) NookChat: Community Storytelling, Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. Opera Latte, Mount Baker Theatre, 3pm. (pg. 8)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet, Hotel Bellwether Lighthouse Bar and Grill, 4:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Floating Lantern Pet Memorial 2016,

Bloedel-Donovan Park, 6-9pm, free to attend / $21.75 for lantern use, 360-778-9578, floating-lantern@lifecyclepet.com or www.life-cycle-pet-cremation.com. Peace Dances in Mount Vernon, Skagit Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 6-8pm, free / by donation, 360-629-9190, jstplnfolk@gmail. com or www.seattledup.org. (pg. 9) Tango by the Bay Milonga, Squalicum Yacht Club, 7:30-10pm, $7 general / $5 members and students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@ aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

MONDAY 9/12/2016 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale, Deming Library, 10am-9pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting,

Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-9663860.

Clay Creations: Create a Woodland Creature with Trisha Dawn Coggins (3 days) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4-5pm, $30 + $5 material fee, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Whatcom Youth Choirs Rehearsals (weekly) begin, Piper Music, Inc., 4-7:30pm,

amyblack84@yahoo.com, 360-927-1746 or www.bellinghammusicenrichmentproject.weebly.com.

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, St. Luke’s Health Education Center, 6-8pm, free, waha.acp@hinet.org, 360-788-6594 or www.whatcomalliance.org.

Basic Gemstone Identification Workshop with Gemologist Candi Gerard (you may bring your own stones to identify) begins, Candi’s

Jewelry & Gifts, 6-9pm, $150, 360-366-0121, info@BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org or www.BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org. Behind the Scenes @ BPL Tour, Bellingham Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm, free, 360201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 9)

Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Public Library, 8-10pm, free, http://blog.poetrynight.org.

TUESDAY 9/13/2016

Etsy 2.0: Maximizing Your Sales, Blaine Library,

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale,

No Sew Braided Rugs, Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm,

Deming Library, 10am-9pm, 360-592-2422.

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

Hatha Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga,

noon-1pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596 or www.8petalsyoga.com.

Ferndale Library Book Group: “We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves” by Karen Joy Fowler, Ferndale Library, 2:30-4:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Library Garden Work Party (plan, plant, harvest), Deming Library, 5-6pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

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

“Local Food: Everybody, Every Budget,”

Bellingham Public Library, 5:30-6:30pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 37)

Akashic Records: Owning Your Connection Class (4 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 6:30-9pm, $120, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Handbuilding & Sculpting (6 sessions; ages 13 and up) begins, Baker Creek Ceramic

Studio, 6:30-9pm, $165, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Spring Creek by Bonaventure, 7pm, 360-738-3696, curtremington@comcast.net or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org/. Learn to Think on Your Feet, Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm, free, 360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. (pg. 37) Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866, safdancers@hotmail.com. Yin Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga, 7:308:45pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596, ethan@thelisteningspot.com or www.8petalsyoga.com.

6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. $22, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

Playing Monopoly with God & Other True Stories, Mount Baker Theatre, 6:30-9:30pm,

$21, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com, www.playingmonopolywithgod.com or 360-734-6080. (pg. 33) Stop Smoking with Hypnosis, Cascade Hypnosis Center, 6:30-8pm, free /RSVP required, 360-392-8723, info@CascadeHypnosisCenter.com or www.cascadehypnosiscenter.com. Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library, 7:30pm, free then $8 drop in, 360671-3806, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 35)

THURSDAY 9/15/2016 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale,

Deming Library, 10am-6pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $57 drop-in, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. Tales of Whatcom County, Lynden Pioneer Museum, 10:30am-noon, free / donations appreciated, emeritus.forum@gmail.com or www.emeritusforum.weebly.com. (pg. 13)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

WEDNESDAY 9/14/2016 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale,

Deming Library, 10am-9pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14) Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 1pm (student matinee) & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Feminine Energy 101 (8 weeks) begins, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 2:30-5pm, $240, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com/event/ feminine-energy-101-2/?instance_id=5265.

Whatcom Literacy Council: Volunteer Recruitment & Recognition Party, Bellingham Public Library, 5-6pm, 360-752-8678, office@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org/. (pg. 36) Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

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CALENDAR

SEPTEMBER 2016 Throwing Pottery Thursdays (6-12 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 1-4pm, $180

(six sessions) / $330 (12 sessions), 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Make It @ Your Library, Bellingham Public Library, 4-5:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. The Market After Hours, Bellingham Farmers Market, 4-7pm, free. (pg. 38)

Thursday Night in the Piano Lounge: Steve Loeffler (guitar), Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm,

free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading &

Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / be on time, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Song Circle with Tanya (bring a copy of “Rise Up Singing” if you have one), Bellingham Folk School, 6-8pm, $5 suggested donation, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. Parents’ Night: Felt Story Make & Take (light refreshments and childcare provided), North Fork Library, 6:30-7:30pm, free / registration required, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org.

Playing Monopoly with God & Other True Stories, Mount Baker Theatre, 6:30-9:30pm. (pg. 33)

Travelogue: Five Alaskan Villages and a Bay Full of Bears with Denise Lassaw, Rotunda

Room of Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

FRIDAY 9/16/2016 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale, Deming Library, 10am-6pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Books and Bites: “The Snow Child” by Eowyn Ivey (bring your lunch), Blaine Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Bellingham Irish Festival (workshops, sessions,

and performances), downtown Bellingham, 4-10pm, many events free / activities for all, www.bellinghamirishfestival.com. Boundary Bay Turns 21 Block Party, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-11pm, free, 360-647-5593, jenny@bbaybrewery.com or www.bbaybrewery.com. (pg. 6)

Bellingham Irish Festival Kick-Off Concert,

Leopold Crystal Ballroom, 6-8:30pm, $10 adults / $5 kids, 360-739-7027, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com. (pg. 9)

Farm Tunes Summer Music Series: Marcel & Nakos, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Friday Night Flicks: “Raiders of the Lost Ark,”

Van Zandt Community Hall, 7-10pm, $5 person / $10 family, 360-592-2297, southforkvalley@aol.com. Fritz & the Freeloaders (acoustic-guitar driven rock, pop, alt-country), Honey Moon Mead & Cider, 8:15pm, free, 360-738-0728 or www.honeymoonmeads.com.

Dakota Poorman (eclectic country and rock), Kickin’ A Saloon & Dance Hall, 9pm, $7, info@kickinasaloon.com.

SATURDAY 9/17/2016 Community Food Co-op Shopping Day, both

Bellingham Food Co-op locations, 360-7528678, office@whatcomliteracy.org or www.communityfood.coop/participate/giving-back/. (pg. 14) Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids / under 3 eat free, 360-384-6244, manager. fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 14)

Clay Coil Illustration Family Workshop (ages 10-15 with guardian; younger students with instructor permission; 2 days) begins, Baker

Creek Ceramic Studio, 9am-noon, $65, 360-393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 42)

Museum Advocates 12th Annual Tag Sale,

Syre Education Center, 9am-4pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 14) Assumption Parish Harvest Festival, Church of the Assumption, 10am-10pm, free, 360-7331380, parishoffice@assumption.org or www.assumption.org. (pg. 6) Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm. Cascadia Skillshare & Barter Faire, Lookout Arts Quarry, 10am-6pm, $15-25, 360-3034536, info@cascadiaskillshare.org or www.cascadiaskillshare.org. (pg. 36) Free Adult Acting Class: Performances, Anacortes Community Theatre, 10am-1:30pm, free, 360-840-0089, Nello@freeadultactingclass.com or www.freeadultactingclass.com.

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Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2016

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book and Bake Sale, Deming Library, 10am-4pm, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 14)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 36)

Correspondence Club, Mindport Exhibits,

10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org. (pg. 12) Chef in the Market, Bellingham Farmers Market, 11am-noon, diana@sconnect.org, 360-6477093, diana@sustainableconnections.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org. (pg. 38) Free Pilates Mat Intro Class, Joy of Pilates, 11:30am-12:30pm, info@joyofpilates.net, 360224-2442 or www.joyofpilates.net. (pg. 12) Girls Night Out, Fairhaven, noon-10pm, $15/$30, www.girlsnightfairhaven.com. (pg. 14-15)

Rocket Sci-Fi Matinee: “The Day the Earth Caught Fire,” Pickford Film Center, noon, $3,

360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.prod3.agileticketing.net.

Basic Ayruveda: How the Elements Manifest in the Body, Ferndale Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Bodhran Basics for Beginners (bring your drum or borrow one of ours), Bellingham Folk School, 1-3pm, $10, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com.

Crafternoon (bring your projects and supplies; kids under 13 with an adult), Ragfinery, 1-4:30pm, free, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Swing Connection with Vocalist Cheryl Hodge, The Leopold Retirement Residence, 2-4pm, free / donations requested.

Press Here: Acupressure (& More) for a Healthy Fall Season with Maureen Kelly,

South Whatcom Library, 2:30-3:45pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Bellingham Irish Festival (workshops, sessions, and performances), downtown Bellingham, 4-10pm, many events free / activities for everyone, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com.

Knut Bell and The Blue Collars (Americana), Kickin’ A Saloon & Dance Hall, 9pm, $5, www.kickinasaloon.com.

SUNDAY 9/18/2016 Assumption Parish Harvest Festival, Church of the Assumption, 10am-10pm. (pg. 6)

Cascadia Skillshare & Barter Faire, Lookout

Arts Quarry, 10am-6pm, $15-$25, 360-3034536, info@cascadiaskillshare.org or www.cascadiaskillshare.org. (pg. 36) “Richard II” (Globe on Screen), Pickford Film Center, 11am, $20 general / $16 member / $10 students, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org, 360738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net.

Tin Whistle for the Complete Beginner with Todd Citron (ages 10 and up; bring your

whistle or we have a few to lend), Bellingham Folk School, 12:30-1:30pm, $10, 360-7397027, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com. (calendar continues on page 26)

360.599.6827


CALENDAR ’Tis the 2016–2017 Season Academy for Lifelong Learning 516 High Street, MS 9102, Bellingham, WA 98225-9102

A.L.L. programs include traditional liberal arts and sciences topics with an emphasis on interdisciplinary exploration, utilizing formats that encourage discussion and exchange of knowledge. Programs are open to all interested adults, regardless of age or educational background. Courses (registration deadline): • Coastal Marine Habitat (Series 1) (Thurs., Sept. 22, 2016) • Salmon in Whatcom County (Thurs., Sept. 22) • Oil Pollution in the Pacific Northwest (Series 2) (Thurs., Sept. 29) • Discovering Purpose and Meaning in the Second Half of Life (Fri., Sept. 30) • Medicinal Plants of the Pacific Northwest (Mon., Oct. 3) • Cleaning Up Radioactive Waste at Hanford (Tues., Oct. 4) • General Election 2016: Who Will Win, Now What? (Wed., Oct. 5) • Fright Fest III: 1950s (Sat., Oct. 22) • Dante’s “Divine Comedy” - Inferno (Wed., Oct. 26) • St. Petersburg: 300 Years of History, Music and Art (Fri., Oct. 28) • World War II (Mon., Oct. 31) • Unraveling the Latest Mysteries of the Cosmos (Tues., Nov. 1) • Exploring Medieval Manuscripts (Mon., Nov 7) • Marine Debris in Puget Sound (Series 3) (Tues., Nov. 22) • Paws to Ponder: Land Mammals and Tracking (Tues., Nov. 29) • Rocks and Minerals of Whatcom County (Fri., Dec. 2) • NW Seafood Industry, the Evolution to Sustainability (Tues., Dec. 6) • The History of Fairhaven: Adventures in Research (Thurs., Dec. 22) • The Operas of Giuseppe Verdi (Tues., Jan. 3, 2017) • Dante’s “Divine Comedy” Purgatorio (Wed., Jan 4) • Great Film Directors (Sat., Jan. 7) • Writing Murder In The 4th Corner (Tues., Jan. 17) • The Exploration of Mars (Fri., Jan. 27) Excursions (registration deadline): • “Merry Wives of Windsor” at Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival Vancouver (registration deadline Tues., Sept. 13) • “Singing in the Rain” at the Village Theatre in Issaquah (Thurs., Nov. 3) • Foss Waterway Seaport Museum (Sun., Nov. 27) • A Visit to Two of Washington’s Craft Distilleries (Thurs., Dec. 29) Prices vary by program – see online or printed catalog for details 360.650.4970 • acadLL@wwu.edu www.wwu.edu/all

Allied Arts of Whatcom County 1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225

• New exhibits featuring artwork by regional artists – opening receptions for all shows are held the first Friday of every month from 6-9pm in conjunction with the Downtown Art Walk; Arts Supply Thrift Store and Arts Education Programs. 2016 Exhibitions – 2016 Juried Artist Series: Monthly Exhibits featuring regional artists held June through December. • Sept. 2-24: Roy G. Biv • Oct. 7-29: Splendid Sunsets • Nov. 4-26: The Artist’s Eye • Dec. 2-24: Love of the Land

2016 Special Events – Nov. 19-Dec. 24: 38th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, featuring over 100 of the finest artists in the area on exhibit with live music and family art projects on the weekends. 2017 Exhibitions – Jan. 6-26: Annual Members’ Show • Feb. 3-25: Elevation: the Art of Cascadia with Recreation NW and Adventures NW Magazine • March 3-31: WhatcomREADS! Art Challenge • April 7-29: RARE: Recycled Art Resource Expo • 2017 Juried Artist Series: Monthly Exhibits featuring regional artists held June thru Dec. 2017 Special Events – Sat. & Sun., April 8 & 9: Recycled Arts Resource Expo (RARE) • Fri., May 5: Children’s Art Walk • Nov 17-Dec 24: 38th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts. Gallery and Thrift Store hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., noon-5pm 360.676.8548 • www.alliedarts.org

Baker Creek Ceramic Studio 4058 Hammer Drive #105, Bellingham, WA 98226

Scheduled workshops include: 2016 — Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Sept. 13-Oct. 18 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Sept. 15-Oct. 20 • Clay Projects, Wed., Oct. 5-26 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Oct. 25-Dec. 6 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Oct. 28-Dec. 8 • Clay Projects, Wed., Nov. 2, 9, 16 & 30 2017 — Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Jan. 10-Feb. 21 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Jan. 12-Feb. 16 • Clay Projects, Wed., Feb. 1-22 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Feb. 21-March 14 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Feb. 23-March 16 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., April 4-May 9 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., April 6-May 11 • Clay Projects, Wed., May 3-24 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., May 16-June 20 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., May 18-June 22 • Clay Projects, Wed., June 7-28 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., June 27-July 25 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., June 29-July 20 • Clay Projects, Wed., July 5-26 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Sept. 12-Oct. 17 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Sept. 14-Oct. 19 • Clay Projects, Wed., Oct. 4-25 • Handbuilding & Sculpting, Tues., Oct. 24-Dec. 5 • Throwing Pottery, Thurs., Oct. 26-Dec. 7 • Clay Projects, Wed., Nov. 1-22 • Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel, Thurs., Sept. 24-Oct. 22 • Clay Coil Illustration, Tues., Sept. 1-22 • Introduction to Handbuilding with Clay, Wed., Sept. 23-Oct. 21 • Open House, Sat., Sept 26, free • Handbuilding and Sculpting, Tues., Oct. 6-27 • Handbuilding with BIG Tools, Wed., Oct. 28-Nov. 25 • Alternative Surfaces, Thurs., Oct. 29-Nov. 19. 360.393.5458 • bakercreekceramics@gmail.com www.bakercreekceramics.com

Bayshore Symphony 17071 Wood Rd., Bow, WA 98232

Fall concerts: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 12 & 13 Winter concerts: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 25 & 26, 2017 Spring concerts: Sat. & Sun., June 3 & 4

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

Ticket prices: $15 suggested donation, free for children 12 and under 360.724.7300 director@bayshoremusicproject.com www.bayshoremusicproject.com

Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth (BAAY) 1059 N. State St., Bellingham

Fall/Winter 2016-2017 – Haunted House at Boundary Bay featuring performances by BAAY students (Oct. 29-31) • Senior: Addams Family (Nov. 4-6, 11-13) • Junior: Pippi Longstocking (Dec. 2-4, 9-11) • Pixie Theatre: How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Dec. 13-16) • Choir Performance: Ensemble Singers and Academy Voices (Jan. 13) • Junior: School of Rock (March 3-5, 10-12) • Senior: Godspell (March 16-19, 23-26) • Pixie Theatre: Aristokittens (April 21-22, 28-29) All events are at the BAAY Theatre unless otherwise indicated. media@baay.org • www.baay.org

Bellingham Festival of Music • July 1-21, 2017 Soloists Include Pianists Jeremy Denk and Marc-Andrew Hamelin, Calidore String Quartet, Guitarist Pablo Villegas, Cellist Zuill Bailey, Violinist Robert McDuffie, Festival Orchestra Principals World Premieres by Benjamin Taylor, Lorenzo Palomo Currently scheduled (subject to change) — March 19: Spring Recital (Pianist Ilya Yakushev, who made a wildly-cheered Festival debut this year as last-minute substitute) July 1: Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Marc-Andre Hamelin, pianist; Benjamin Taylor: World Premiere work for String Quartet and Orchestra; Calidore String Quartet July 2: Calidore String Quartet July 8: Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4; Jeremy Denk, piano July 9: Chamber by the Bay at Bellingham Cruise Terminal; Festival Orchestra Principals and Guitarist Pablo Villegas (Bellingham Cruise Terminal) July 13: Lorenzo Palomo: Guitar Concerto The Garden of Bacchus”; Pablo Villegas, guitar; Evening of Concertos featuring Festival Orchestra Principals July 16: Haydn: Cello Concerto in D Major; Zuill Bailey, Cello July 21: All-Bernstein program as “An Early Celebration of Bernstein’s 100th Anniversary”; The Serenade; Robert McDuffie, violin; Chichester Psalms; Bellingham Festival Chorus and Boy Soprano; West Side Story Symphonic Dances Unless noted, all concerts will take place at the Western Washington University Performing Arts Center. www.bellinghamfestival.org

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’Tis the 2016–2017 Season Bellingham Metal Arts Guild, (BMAG)

Bellingham Senior Activity Center

2620 North Harbor Loop Dr., Suite #6, Bellingham, WA 98225

315 Halleck Street, Bellingham, WA 98225

Basic Gemstone ID (5 Mondays, Sept. 12-Oct. 10) • BMAG Member Meeting (Wed., Sept. 14) • Overlay Silver Ring Workshop (Sun. & Mon., Sept. 18-19) • 2nd Annual Out of the Box Challenge “Take a Wrist” in partnership with Jansen Art Center (entries due Sept. 30; opening reception, Oct. 6; exhibit Oct. 6-Nov. 25) • Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 Tuesdays, Sept. 20-Oct. 18) • BMAG Members’ Benefit (Sun. & Mon., Sept. 25 & 26) • Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 Tuesdays, Nov. 15-Dec. 13) Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing a studio facility for people with varied skill levels and interests in the metal arts. For more details, new courses offered or to register for a course visit us at: www. BellinghamMetalArtsGuild.org

Bellingham Music Club P.O. Box 193, Bellingham

Patrick and Rachel Roulet (percussion and piano): Sept. 7 & 8 • Broadway Takes on Politics: Oct. 5, 6, 7, 8 • Milica Jelaca Jovanovic and Marija Illic (piano): Nov. 2 & 3 • A Holiday Choral Celebration: Dec. 7 • High School Competition Winners: Feb. 1 and March 1 • Western Washington University Winners: April 5 & 6 • Gustavo and Laura Camacho (horn and violin): May 3 & 4 • Ryan and Heather Dudenbostel (clarinet and voice): June 7 & 8 Wednesday events are free. Tickets are $15 for Thursday concerts, available one month ahead, except for Broadway Takes on Politics, which is $20. 360.306.8580 rsnyhowl@gmail.com; bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com www.bellinghammusicclub.org

Bellingham Public Library 210 Central Avenue, downtown Bellingham

Fairhaven Branch Library 1117 12th Street, in Fairhaven

Barkley Branch Library 3111 Newmarket Street #103, in Barkley Village

Connecting our community with each other and the world to read, learn, meet and discover! Dozens of free special events and on-going programs each month for adults, teens and children, particularly focusing on: early learning, literacy, technology and other key life skills; art, writing, creativity and do-it-yourself, and much more. Check our calendar of events, online at www. bellinghampubliclibrary.org or stop by any of our three locations in Bellingham. www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org

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Fri., Sept. 30: Autumn Celebration, $20. Dinner and entertainment. Proceeds supports the programs of the BSAC Thurs., Oct. 6: What’s Next: Exploring Your Medical Choices, free Fri., Oct. 28: Bingo Spooktacular Tuesday evening exercise classes: Tai Chi, $3.50 for members, $4.50 for non-members; Balance and Bone Health, $4.50 for members, $5.50 for non-members. Sat., April 8, 2017: Antique and Collectibles Evaluation Event 360.733.4030 ext. 1035 • epierson@wccoa.org www.wccoa.org

Bellingham Theatre Guild 1600 H Street, Bellingham WA 98225

• Sept. 23-Oct. 2: Love, Loss and What I Wore • Nov. 25-Dec. 11: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas • Jan. 27-Feb. 12, 2017: A Shayna Maidel • March 31-April 16: I Hate Hamlet • June 9-25: Noises Off • July 20-30: I and You Thursdays-Saturdays 7:30pm; Sundays 2pm Tickets: $14 Adults, $12 Students/Seniors 62+, $8 Children 360.733.1811 • info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com

Cantabile Chamber Choir P.O. Box 1804, Mount Vernon, WA 98273-9998

Christmas Concerts - 2016: Carols of the World: Fri., Dec. 2 (United Methodist Church, Anacortes); Sat., Dec. 3 (Camano Center, Camano Island); Sun., Dec. 4 (St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Mt. Vernon) Spring Concerts - 2017: DREAM: songs of healing, hope, and spring, Fri., May 5; Sat,. May 6; and Sun., May 7 (locations TBA) Tickets: $15/$8 Students, Family Rate $40, at door 425-312-4565 • cantabilechamberchoir@gmail.com www.cantabileofskagitvalley.org

Free Key Productions 1571 H Street #201, Bellingham 98225

Artistic Director: Christopher Key 2016: Seeds of Change, a two-act comedy by Spokane playwright Craig Rickett, directed by Christopher Key. Sat. & Sun., Nov. 5 & 6 at 2 & 7:30pm at the Harold and Irene Walton Theatre. Tickets: www.mountbakertheatre.com or 360.734.6080

Gentle Yoga with Joani The Metta Center: 1602 Carolina St. #D12, Bellingham

Yoga classes: Tues. & Thurs. at 10:30am First class: $10 360.656.6699 • yogawithjoani@yahoo.com www.yogawithjoani.com Entertainment News Northwest ~ September November 2013 2016

Good Earth Pottery 1000 Harris Ave. in Historic Fairhaven

Exhibitions — September Featured Artist: Levi Vincent, Reception Sept. 3 • October Featured Artist: Andy Wollman-Simson • November Featured Artist: Les Norton, Reception Nov. 25 • Historic Fairhaven Holiday Art Walk, Nov. 25 • December Featured Artist: Chris Moench • and more handmade gift ideas from over 50 local artists! Open late Friday nights in December. Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm; Sun., noon-5pm 360.671.3998 • theteam@goodearthpots.com www.goodearthpots.com

Improv Playworks Studio 1011 Girard St. (One block from Whatcom Middle School!)

If you are curious about the art of improvisation, storytelling and play, try our free monthly introductory classes. No experience required. Discover the many layers of Improv: creativity, spontaneity, freedom of discovery and fun. All of this takes place in an atmosphere of trust, respect, safety and laughter! Offering: • After school programs for youth ages 9 and up • On-going classes for Adults and Teens 16 and up • Ongoing class for Seniors 75 and up • Workplace Seminars • Private Events - Parties - Fundraisers • Studio space rental (1,000 sq. ft.) for classes, workshops, private events etc. Free Intro. workshops in Sept.: • Adult & Teen (15+): Tues., Sept. 13 • Adult & Teen (15+): Wed., Sept. 21 • Youth 9+ (Adults welcome!): Sat., Sept. 24 Registration for After School Youth programs: Sept.5-Oct. 10. Call Director Sheila Goldsmith for more details & schedules for any and all programs! 360.756.0756 • www.improvplayworks.com

La Conner Quilt & Textile Museum 703 South Second St., La Conner, WA

Exhibitions — Oct. 6-Nov. 20: Best of the Festival, top award-winning entries from our 2016 Quilt & Fiber Arts Festival • Oct. 6: Artist Reception, 4-6pm (free and open to public) • Oct. 6-Dec. 30: Ekphrastic: Quilts & Poetry; Fibre Arts Network of Canada • Oct. 6-Jan. 29, 2017: The Nature of Place; Charlotte Bird & Ree Nancarrow • Nov. 23-Dec. 30, 2016: Handmade Dolls and Victorian Christmas Trees with Quilts from the ruling years of Queen Victoria • Dec. 7, 2016: Holiday Open House (free and open to public). • Jan. 4-March 26, 2017: Abstracted Quilts in Solids; Gwen Marston • Feb. 1-April 30: It’s Not Easy Being Green; High Fiber Diet (Oregon) • March 29-June 25: For the Love of Children; Miwako Kimura & Students• April 1-30: La Conner in Bloom Challenge; Group Exhibit • May 3-July 30: Marginalia-Tapestries; Sarah Swett • June 28-Oct. 1: Australian Quilting • Aug. 2-Oct. 29: SAQA Northwest Exhibit • Oct. 4-Dec. 30: Turquoise; Six Diploma Students of Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts

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Weekend Tour 2017: Sat. & Sun., Sept. 2 & 3 • Holiday Tour 2017: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 11 & 12. View a great variety of artwork by dozens of Island artists as you visit their studios. Lummi Island is a beautiful place and this is a great way to visit. 10am-5pm each day. Free admission; ferry fare is currently $13 for car, $7 per person, round trip. Accompanied children under age 12 and passengers age 12-19 ride free! 360.758.7121 or 360.317.5807 www.lummi-island.com

Lincoln Theatre

Lynden Performing Arts Guild

712 South First Street, Downtown Mount Vernon

Sat., Sept. 3: 90th Anniversary film Jaws • Fri., Sept. 9: TAG/META/Lincoln Theatre Drive for the Arts • Sat., Sept. 10: Maria Muldaur • Sun., Sept. 18: Willie Wonka Smell-O-Vision • Sun., Sept. 25; Sat., Nov. 12; Sat., Feb. 25; and Sat., June 10: Starry Night Chamber Orchestra • Sat., Sept. 24: Laura Marling • Wed., Sept. 28: Bebel Gilberto • Sat., Oct. 1: Scotland’s Tannahill Weavers • Sat., Oct. 8 and Sun., Oct. 16: MET Live in HD Tristan Und Isolde (Wagner) • Sat., Oct. 15: Kiwanis Comedy Night • Sat., Oct. 15: 90th Anniversary film Raiders of the Lost Ark • Thurs., Oct. 20: Paula Cole • Sat., Oct. 22; Sun., Nov. 13: MET Live in HD Don Giovanni (Mozart) • Sat., Oct. 22: The Wild & Scenic Film Festival • Oct. 28-Nov. 13: META presents Our Town • Sat., Oct. 29: Rocky Horror Picture Show • Sat., Nov. 5: 90th Anniversary Film Titanic • Sat. & Sun., Nov. 19 & 20: Sing Along Sound of Music • Nov. 26-Dec. 10: TAG presents A Christmas Story • Sat., Dec. 10 and Sun., Dec. 18: MET Live in HD L’Amour de Loin (Saariaho) • Sun., Dec. 11: Celtic Yuletide • Sat., Dec. 17: 90th Anniversary Film Love Actually • Sat., Jan. 7 and Sun., Jan. 15: MET Live in HD Nabucco (Verdi) • Thurs., Jan. 12: Martin Taylor • Jan. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16: Spotlight Film Festival • Sat., Jan. 21 and Sun., Jan. 29: MET Live in HD Romeo et Juliette (Gounod) • Fri., Feb. 10: California Guitar Trio • Sat., Feb. 25 and Sun., March 5: Rusalka (Dvorak) • Sat., March 11 and Sun., March 19: MET Live in HD La Traviata (Verdi) • Sat., March 25 and Sun., April 2: MET Live in HD Idomeneo (Mozart) • Sat., April 22 and Sun., April 30: MET Live in HD Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) • Sat., May 13 and Sun., May 21: MET Live in HD Der Rosenkavalier (R. Strauss) • Sat., May 20: Lincoln Theatre Producers Night Dinner & Auction • Sat., June 17: Dudestock (The Big Lebowski) • Sat., Aug. 12: BrewFest on the Skagit 360.336.8955 info@lincolntheatre.org www.lincolntheatre.org

Lummi Island Artists’ Studio Tours Lummi Island

• Labor Day Weekend Tour 2016: Sat. & Sun., Sept. 3 & 4 • Holiday Tour 2016: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 12 & 13 • Memorial Day Weekend Tour 2017: Sat. & Sun., May 27 & 28 • Labor Day

Sun., Jan. 29 • Masterpiece Concert, Sat., March 18 • Classic Concert, Sat., April 29 Skagit Valley Academy of Dance: • The Nutcracker, Fri.-Sun., Dec. 2-4 • Be the Legend... You Were Meant to Be, Wed.-Sat., June 21-24 Skagit Valley Chorale: • Heralding Christmas, Sat. & Sun., Dec. 10 & 11 • Celebrating in Song, Sat. & Sun., April 30 & May 1 Skagit Valley College Music Department: • Holiday Countdown Concert, Tues., Nov. 29 • Evergreen Medley, Tues., March 7 • America’s Music Concert, Wed., June 7 Info/tickets/schedule updates: 360.416.7727 ext. 2 • www.McIntyrehall.org

All performances are at The Claire – the Claire vg Thomas Theatre, in the Dutch Village Mall in Lynden (655 Front St.).

2016-17 Season: • The Miracle Worker (Sept. 22-Oct. 9) • Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf (Nov. 25-Dec. 11) • Arsenic and Old Lace (Feb. 16-March 5, 2017) • Godspell (May 4-21). Adults $12, Students (9-22) & Seniors (62+) $10, Kids (3-8) $8 Box office opens 10 days prior to opening night. Tickets also available at www.brownpapertickets. com 30 days before opening night. 360.354.4425 clairevgtheatre@gmail.com www.clairevghtheatre.com www.facebook.com/theclairetheatre

McIntyre Hall 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

McIntyre Hall Presents: • Community Open House, Thurs., Sept. 8 • George Winston, Sat., Oct. 1 • Mandolin Orange, Sat., Oct. 8 • Sister’s Back to School Catechism: The Holy Ghost & Other Terrifying Tales, Fri., Oct. 28 • Taylor 2 Dance Company, Sun., Nov. 20 • Los Cenzontles, Fri., Feb. 10 • The James Hunter Six, Fri., Feb. 24 • Kinobe & the Wamu Spirit, Fri., March 3 • The Peter Rabbit Tales, Sun., March 5 • Barrule, Fri., March 17 • Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, Live!, Fri. & Sat., March 24-25 Mount Baker-Fidalgo Youth Symphony: • Fall Concert, Sat., Oct. 29 • Holiday Concert, Sat., Dec. 10 • Spring Concert, Sat., March 18 • Finale Concert, Sat., June 3 Northwest Ballet Theater: • The Nutcracker, Sat. & Sun., Dec. 17 & 18 • Alice in Wonderland, Sat., May 20 Mount Vernon High School Choir Dept.: • Fall Concert, Thurs., Oct. 19 • Winter Concert, Wed., Dec. 14 • Spring Concert, Tues., March 21 • Finale Concert, Mon., June 5 Mount Vernon High School Instrumental Music Dept.: • Fall Gala Concert, Wed., Nov. 15 • Carnegie Hall Concert, Tues., March 14 • Oat the Movies!, Thurs., June 1 Pacific Northwest Opera (formerly Skagit Opera): • Carmen, Fri. & Sun., Nov 4, 6, 11, & 13 • Don Giovanni, Fri. & Sun., March 31 & April 2, 7, & 9 Skagit Symphony: • Gala Concert, Sat., Oct. 22 • Holiday Concert, Fri., Dec. 9 • Family Concert,

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’Tis the 2016–2017 Season Mount Baker Theatre 104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham, WA 98225

2016-17 Season Lineup: The Capitol Steps: What To Expect When You’re Electing, Fri., Sept. 16 • Silent Film Series with Live Score - Peter Pan, Sun., Oct. 9 • Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Fri., Oct. 14 • MOMIX Opus Cactus, Tues., Oct. 18 • Ben Folds and a Piano, Fri., Oct 28 • Once, Fri., Nov. 4 • The Jive Aces: Jump, Jive and Wail, Thurs., Nov 17 • The Irish Tenors: We Three Kings, Wed., Dec. 14 • Mamma Mia! Sun., Dec. 18 • Silent Film Series with Live Score – Hamlet, Sun., Jan. 8 • The Time Jumpers Featuring Vince Gill, Kenny Sears, Ranger Doug Green, and Paul Franklin, Sun., Jan. 15 • Fame - The Musical, Wed., Jan. 18 • Jesse Cook, Thurs., Jan 26 • Shaolin Warriors, Fri., Feb. 3 • One Night of Queen Performed by Gary Mullen and the Works, Sat., Feb. 18 • International Guitar Night, Fri., Feb. 24 • The Irish Rovers with We Banjo 3, Sun., Feb. 26 • The Pirates of Penzance, Sun., March 12 • Ladies of Laughter Funny & Fabulous, Sat., March 18 • Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science, Tues., Mar. 28 • Houston Ballet II, Sat., April 1 • Garrison Keillor, Sun., April 9 • Arlo Guthrie: Running Down the Road Tour, Thurs., April 20 • Silent Films with Live Score Ben-Hur, Sun., May 14 • The Midtown Men, Thurs., May 18 Tickets as low as $10.50, on sale now! The 2016-17 season sponsor is Saturna Capital. The Mount Baker Theatre receives support from a Tourism Facilities Grant from the City of Bellingham. 360.734.6080 tickets@mountbakertheatre.com www.mountbakertheatre.com

Mt. Baker Youth Symphony 2016-17 registration is open!

Rehearsals held each Monday evening, beginning Sept. 5 at Whatcom Hills Waldorf School, 941 Austin St in Bellingham. Sinfonette 6-7pm; Junior Symphony 6-7:30pm; Youth Symphony 7-9pm. New Youth Symphony applicants audition during Monday rehearsal times, 6-8pm, through September. Tentative concert schedule: Mondays, Nov. 7 & Dec. 19, Saturdays, March 18 & 25, and Monday, May 22 360.421.2527 (Sharyn Peterson) www.mbys.org

Northwest Ballet Theater 1417 Cornwall Ave., Ste. 201, Bellingham, WA 98225 • Jansen Art Center, 321 Front Street, Lynden, WA 98264

18th Season: • The Nutcracker (Sat. & Sun., Dec. 17 & 18, McIntyre Hall; Fri. & Sat., Dec 23 & 24, Mount Baker Theatre) • Remembering Chaplin (Sat., March 4, 2017, Mount Baker Theatre) • Alice in Wonderland (Sat., May 20, 2017,

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McIntyre Hall; Sat. & Sun., June 3 & 4, Mount Baker Theatre) Tickets: Mount Baker Theatre, 360.734.6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com, or McIntyre Hall, www.mcintyrehall.org, 360.416.7727, or www.northwestballet.org. Discounts (20%) for children, students, groups and seniors available. 360.714.1246 • info@northwestballet.org www.northwestballet.org

Pacific Northwest Opera (formerly Skagit Opera) P.O. Box 1756, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

Performances at McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way on the Skagit Valley College Campus • Carmen by Georges Bizet, Nov. 4, 6(m), 11, 13(m), 2015 (sung in French with English subtitles) • Amahl and the Night Visitors, Dec. 16, 7pm (sung in English) • Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 31, April 2 (m), 7, 9(m), 2017 (sung in Italian with English subtitles). Tickets, available Sept. 1, are $25-$59. (m=matinee) at McIntyre Hall Box office. 360-610-7249 info@skagitopera.org • www.PNOpera.org

Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center 1304 Meador Avenue, B-11, Bellingham, WA 98229

Healing Hour – every Wednesday, 5:30pm, $5 Meditation Hour – every Thursday, 5:30pm, $5 Reading Hour – first Friday of the month, 7pm, $5 360.647.7134 admin@simplyspiritcenter.com www.simplyspiritcenter.com

Skagit Community Band 2016-2017 Concert Season: • Songs from the Sea (a concert of sea songs, sea chanteys and sea adventure that you have to come see) – Fri., Oct. 21 (La Conner, Maple Hall); Sun., Oct. 23 (Anacortes, Brodniak Hall) • A Fine Romance (a concert of romance and passion) – Fri., Feb. 3 (La Conner, Maple Hall); Sat., Feb. 4 (Anacortes, Brodniak Hall) • I’ll Remember April (the SCB’s annual spring swing concert) – Fri., April 28 (La Conner, Maple Hall); Sun., April 30 (Anacortes, Brodniak Hall) For those who are interested in joining the band, rehearsals are held Tues. eves. from 7-9pm in Anacortes H.S. band room. Admission to all concerts is FREE, donations gladly accepted. www.skagitcommunityband.org Vince Fejeran at vince.fejeran@skagit.edu

Skagit County Historical Museum 501 South 4th Street, La Conner

Exhibitions: through Dec. 31, Voces del Valle: Stories of the Latino Community in Skagit County • through Nov. 13, Cast and Count The Entertainment News Northwest ~ September November 2013 2016

History of Voting • Nov. 25-Dec. 31, Skagit Christmas Activities • Sat. & Sun., Nov. 26 & 27, Craft Fair featuring hand-crafted items from local artists at La Conner Civic Garden Club • Sun., Dec. 4, Christmas is for Kids, hands-on crafts and cookie decorating. Admission $5 adults, seniors and children 6-12 $4, under 6 free. Hours: Tues.-Sun., 11am-5pm. 360.466.3365 museum@co.skagit.wa.us www.skagit county.net/museum

Skagit Symphony Thirty-seventh Concert Season, 2016-2017: • Gala Concert : Sat., Oct. 22 • Holiday Concert: Fri., Dec. 9 • Family Concert: Sun., Jan. 29, 2017 • Masterpiece Concert: Sat., March 18 • Classics Concert: Sat., April 29. Community Events: Park-to-Peak Trail Run: Sat., Oct 8 • BACHtoberfest!: Sat., Oct. 8 All concerts at McIntyre Hall. Individual tickets: $20-$45. On sale now, subscriptions and discounts available. Tickets: McIntyre Hall Box Office: 360.416.7727, 866.624.6897 360.848.9336 info@skagitsymphony.com www.skagitsymphony.com

The Skagit Casino Resort I-5 Exit 236 (Bow Hill Road), 5984 N. Darrk Lane, Bow, WA 98232

Upcoming Entertainment in The Pacific Showroom: Grits & Glamour Starring Pam Tillis & Lorrie Morgan: Fri. & Sat., Sept. 16 & 17, tickets $60-$70 • The Commodores: Fri. & Sat., Oct. 21 & 22, tickets $66-$74 • 37th Annual Seattle International Comedy Competition Semifinals: Fri., Nov. 18, tickets $20-$25 • Vanessa Williams: Fri. & Sat., Dec. 2 & 3, tickets $76-$85. 1.877.275.2448 www.theskagit.com

Theater Arts Guild P.O. Box 1954, Mount Vernon, WA 98273

2016-2017 Shows — A Christmas Story - The Musical: Nov. 26-Dec. 10 (at the Lincoln Theatre) Tickets: 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org Always... Patsy Cline: Feb. 10-April 1 2017 (at The Conway Muse) Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com www.theaterartsguild.org

Washington Allegro Vivace Ensemble (WAVE) 3700 Bristol Street, Bellingham, WA 98226

2017 Chamber Music Festival: May 26-June 17 at The Firehouse PAC, 1314 Harris Ave. WAVE’s 2017 Chamber Music Festival in Bellingham will present first-class, professional resident and celebrated guest musicians, in a set

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CALENDAR ’Tis the 2016–2017 Season of concert pairs Friday and Saturday evenings. WAVE’s repertory includes inspiring and energetic classical music from any era, for up to six players (Brahms, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Boccherini, Rossini, Elgar, and Dvorak are just a few of the composers presented at WAVE concerts). Individual concert tickets $15-25, on-line or at the door. Discounts available for a WAVE 2017 Festival Pass (Tickets and Passes will be available 2/2/17 via our web site). Patrick Neher, Director 360-312-3811 www.allegrovivace.us

Western Washington University Department of Music / College of Fine & Performing Arts

2016-2017 Music Events: • Tues., Oct. 4: Gloria Burgess • Sun., Oct. 9: Fifth Inversion Recital • Tues., Oct. 11: WWU Jazz Presents Brian Lynch • Wed., Nov. 2: Global Spice World Music Series • Sat., Nov. 5: Gloria Cheng Piano Recital • Mon., Nov. 7: WWU Orchestra • Tues., Nov. 8: WWU Jazz Presents Cuban Pianist Jorge Pacheco • Wed., Nov. 9: Concert Choir Fall Concert • Thurs., Nov. 10: Wind Symphony • Fri., Nov. 11: Faculty Recital • Tues., Nov. 15: Sanford Hill Piano Series (Tamara Stefanovich) • Wed., Nov. 16: NowHearThis! • Thurs., Nov. 17: Liederabend (Western Singers in Concert) • Sat., Nov. 19: A Light in the Darkness: Songs of Hope & Comfort (Garden Street Methodist Church • Sun., Nov. 20: University Choir • Mon., Nov. 21: Composers of Western (COW) • Tues., Nov. 22: Faculty Recital (Italienisches Liederbuch by Hugo Wolf. With Mark Davies, Jay Rozendaal and Amber Sudduth Bone) • Tues., Nov. 29: Chamber I • Wed., Nov. 30: WWU Symphonic Band • Thurs., Dec. 1: Chamber II • Fri. & Sat., Dec. 2 & 3: Tchaikovsky-Ellington Nutcracker • Fri., Jan. 20: Arthur Greene Piano Recital (Guest Artist) • Sat. & Sun., Jan. 28 & 29: Opera Workshop • Mon., Jan. 30: WWU Orchestra • Wed., Feb. 15: Heavy Metal Concert • Fri., Feb. 17: Sanford Hill Piano Series (Spencer Myer) • Wed., Feb. 22: Liederabend (Western Singers in Concert) • Thurs., Feb. 23: Wind Symphony • Fri., Feb. 24: Borealis Wind Quintet • Sat., Feb. 25: Borealis Wind Quintet Masterclass • Sun., Feb. 26: Faculty Piano Recital (Milica Jelaca Jovanovic) • Tues., Feb. 28: Concert Choir & University Choir • Wed., March 1: Flute Studio Recital • Thurs., March 2: Composers of Western (COW) • Fri., March 3: Jazz Ensembles • Mon., March 6: WWU Orchestra • Tues., March 7: Chamber I • Wed., March 8: WWU Symphonic Band • Thurs., March 9: Chamber II • Thurs., March 15: WWU Concerto Competition Finals • Thurs., April 6: Sanford-Hill Piano Series (David Kadouch) • Sat., April 8: Piano Area Event • Fri.-Sun., April 14-16 & 21-23: WWU Opera Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter • Mon., April 24: WWU Orchestra • Fri., May 12: Guitars of Western • Sat., May 13: Collegium Musicum • Tues., May 16: Trombone Ensemble • Wed., May 17: Liederabend (Western Singers in

Concert) • Thurs., May 18: Wind Symphony/ Symphony Band • Sat., May 20: Piano Recital • Sun., May 21: Back to Bellingham Concert Choir Concert • Tues., May 23: University Choir • Wed., May 24: Composers of Western (COW) • Fri., May 26: WWU Orchestra • Tues., May 30: Chamber I • Wed., May 31: Band Pops! • Thurs., June 1: Chamber II Theatre/Dance: • Thurs.-Sat., Oct. 20-22 & Wed.-Sat. Oct. 26-29: Family Game Night • Wed.-Sun., Nov. 30-Dec. 4: Peter and the Starcatcher • Thurs.-Sun., Jan. 19-22: Winter Dance • Thurs.-Sat., Feb. 2-4 & Wed.-Sat., Feb. 8-11: Arms and the Man • Thurs.-Sat., March 2-4 & Wed.-Sat., March 8-11: Trigger Warning: Trigger Warning • Fri. & Sat., March 3 & 4: Cabaret • Thurs.-Sun., May 4-7: Dance in Concert • Wed.-Sun., May 31-June 4: Clybourne Park • Fri. & Sat. June 2 & 3: BFA Capstone Concert Box Office: 360.650.6146 Music Office: 360.650.3130

Whatcom Art Guild P.O. Box 3005, Bellingham, WA 98227

2016 Events: • Whatcom Art Market: open Wed.-Sun. 10am-6pm, additional days during the Holiday season (1103 11th Street, in Historic Fairhaven) 360.738.8564 (Whatcom Art Market) www.WhatcomArtGuild.org

Whatcom Chorale and Sinfonia 2016-2017 Season: • December Concert: Sun., Dec. 18 • Early Spring Concert: Sun., March 12, 2017 • Late Spring Concert: Sun., June 4 • Special Holiday Concert with Whatcom Symphony Orchestra: Sun., Dec. 4 All concerts under the direction of Deborah Brown, Artistic Director and Conductor. Tickets will be available three weeks before the concerts at Bellingham Community Food Co-ops, Piper Music, Village Books, Everybody’s Store, and at the door. Tickets will also be available for purchase online through BrownPaperTickets.com. Adults $20, students & seniors (age 65 and up) $15, age 18 and under $5. www.whatcomchorale.org

Whatcom Jazz Music Art Center (WJMAC) Unity Spiritual Center, 1095 Telegraph Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226

3rd Season Opener: A John Coltrane Tribute with the Mark Taylor Quartet on Wed., Sept. 21, $10. Weekly Wednesday night concerts will return on Oct. 5. $30 subscriptions will be offered entitling members to free admission to local and regional performances and discounts for national acts; students pay half price for all performances. WJMAC also provides classes for teens and adults seeking to hone their skills in small combo settings. 360.420.8271 wjmac.jj@gmail.com www.wjmac.org

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Whatcom Senior Tour Program – Whatcom Council on Aging 315 Halleck St., Bellingham, WA 98225

Upcoming Trips 2016: • Locks & Lakes Cruise, Wed., Sept. 14, $102.99 • Alaska Cruising Travel Show, Wed.,Sept. 14, free • Harrison Lake Cruise, Tues., Sept. 20, $150 • Bali Travel Show, Tues., Sept. 20, free • Seattle Estates & Powerhouse Tour, Wed., Sept. 28, $89.99 • Seattle’s Big Fat Greek Festival, Fri., Oct. 7, $62 • Colonial Williamsburg & Washington DC Tour, Oct. 13-19, $2599 • Museum of Flight Tour, Tues., Oct. 18, $82 • North Cascades Loop Tour, Fri., Oct. 21-23, $468 • Mystery Tour, Mon., Oct. 24, $99 • Carol King: Beautiful the Musical, Sun., Oct. 30, $160 • Branson Holiday Music Tour, Nov. 6-10, $1999 • Hycroft Mansion Christmas, Thurs., Nov. 17, $119 • Special Food Culture Exhibit Museum of Industry & History, Tues., Nov. 22, $87 • Seattle Pacific Northwest Ballet The Nutcracker, Sat., Dec. 3, $117 • Victoria Holiday, Dec 6-7, $399.99 • Carol Ship Dinner Cruise, Thurs., Dec. 15, $158 • Leavenworth Tree Lighting, Sat., Dec. 17, $55 Upcoming Trips: 2017: • 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, June TBA • BC’s Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte) Islands, July TBA • Hawaii Cruise, Sept. 22- Oct. 2 • Death Valley Junction California, Nov. 12-15 All prices for extended trips are per person double occupancy – call for single rates. Non-member fees: add $10 for day trips, $15 for extended trips. 360.733.4030 ext. 1015 cwillis@wccoa.org http://wccoa.org/index.php/Tours/ https://www.facebook.com/ wcseniortourprogram

Whatcom Symphony Orchestra P.O. Box 5892, Bellingham, WA 98227-5892 104 W. Magnolia St., #315, Bellingham, WA 98225

2016-2017 Season: • Sun., Oct. 16: All Tchaikovsky with Simone Porter • Sun., Nov. 20: Beethoven’s Pastorale • Sun., Dec. 4: Holiday Magic • Sun., Jan 29: Harmony from Discord with Jennifer Koh • Sun., March 26: All-American Celebration • Sun., May 21: Joshua Roman Returns! All concerts at the historic Mount Baker Theatre. Tickets: 360.734.6080 or online at www.MountBakerTheatre.com. 360.756.6752 info@whatcomsymphony.com www.WhatcomSymphony.com

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“Older Than Ireland” presented by Bellingham Irish Festival, Pickford Film

Center, 1pm, $8.50 general / $7.50 member / $8 student, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org, 360738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net.

English Country Dance Introductory Dance,

Fairhaven Library Auditorium, 1:30-3pm, free, englishcountrydance@comcast.net, 360-4747588 or sites.google.com/site/bellinghamecd. (pg. 35)

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 2 & 7:30pm, $20+, 1-877-739-0559, www.bardonthebeach.org. Sunday Chess Meetup, Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm. (pg. 36)

Bellingham Irish Festival (workshops, sessions, and performances), downtown Bellingham, 4-10pm, many events free / activities for all ages and abilities, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamirishfestival.com.

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

MONDAY 9/19/2016 Plein Air Painting Workshop in Footsteps of Emily Carr, Studio UFO (2 days) begins, 10am,

$150, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-3196115 or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 42) Ancestry and Genealogy Group, Ferndale Library, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-384-3637, www.wcls.org. (pg. 13) Colin Carr Cello Concert, Rotunda Room of Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 6-9pm, $20, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 9) Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm.(pg. 9) No-Sew Rag Rug Workshop, Deming Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-305-3600.

Mt. Baker Rock & Gem Monthly Meeting,

Bloedel Donovan Community Center, 7pm, 360734-3994, www.mtbakerrockclub.org. (pg. 12)

Self-Care for Highly Sensitive People (2 days) begins, The Metta Center, 7-8:30pm, $30, relax@peacecalm.com or EventsInBellingham.blogspot.com. Yin Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga, 7:308:45pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596 or ethan@thelisteningspot.com.

Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Public Library, 8-10pm, free, http://blog.poetrynight.org.

TUESDAY 9/20/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 11)

Hatha Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga,

noon-1pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596 or www.8petalsyoga.com.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Poke-Mugs: Gotta Make Them All! (4 weeks) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4:30-6pm, $50 + $10 material fee, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Tuesday Night Jazz: Christian Casolary Trio,

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

North Cascade Massage Connection CE Presenter Series, Hillcrest Chapel, 5:458:45pm, $15, 360-739-9185, info@ncmassageconnection.org.

Bellingham Community Chorus Rehearsals, Moles, 7-9pm. (pg. 7-8)

Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Spring

Creek by Bonaventure, 7pm, 360-738-3696, curtremington@comcast.net or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org/.

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Books on Tap: (“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie), North Fork Brewery, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-5922422, www.wcls.org.

Stories of Discovery: Powered by PechaKucha

(community members share stories with slides), Lynden Library, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-354-4883. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 thereafter, 360-766-6866.

Northwest Classical Guitar Society Monthly Meeting, Fairhaven Library, 7:30-9pm, 360-647-0639, steve@ganzguitars.com or https://www.facebook.com/ search/357343134460220/local_ search?surface=tyah. (pg. 9)

WEDNESDAY 9/21/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

$57 drop-in, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@ studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Newcomers’ Club Luncheon, Bellingham Golf & Country Club, noon-2pm, $16, call for reservations, www.WhatcomNewcomers.org, information@whatcomnewcomers.org or 360-354-4662.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

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

Relaxation Harp Class (no musical experience necessary; 2 days) begins, The Metta Center, 1:30-3pm, $35 / preregister by Sept. 15, relax@peacecalm.com or www.harpspirit.org. (pg. 9) Creative Meet-Up, The Bellingham Foundry, 2-4pm. (pg. 12)

Throwing Basics for Teens with Suzanne Wittman (6 weeks) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4:30-6:30pm, $100 + $20 material fee, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org. Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Creekside Open Mic (adults and teens), South Whatcom Library, 6-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. (pg. 36) Finger Painting for Grown-ups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 43) “Richard II” (Globe on Screen), Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $20 general / $16 member / $10 students, 360-738-0735 or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Upcycled Dream Catchers, Ragfinery, 6:30-8:30pm, $22, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com. BUG @ Roeder, Roeder Home, 7pm, donations appreciated, bhamuke@gmail.com, 360-7341792 or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 8)

Learn to Think on Your Feet (for adults and teens), Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm. (37) WJMAC Returns with Live Jazz (Steve Kaldestad Quartet), Unity Spiritual Center, 7-8:30pm, $10, WJMAC.jj@gmail.com or www.wjmac.org. (pg. 10) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library - upstairs, 7:30-9:30pm, free then $8 drop in, www.bellinghamscd.org or 360-6713806. (pg. 35) Nuages, Djangofest Northwest (Langley, on Whidbey Island), 8pm, $30, 800-638-7631, www.djangofestnw.com/lineup.

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SEPTEMBER 2016 THURSDAY 9/22/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 1pm (student matinee), $20+, 1-877-739-0559. Finding Funders for Your Nonprofit, Bellingham Public Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. The Market After Hours, Bellingham Farmers Market, 4-7pm, free. (pg. 38)

“Council of the Animals,” Larrabee State Park

Amphitheater, 10am-4pm, show by donation / all-day youth pass $35, 360-510-3205, info@rootedemerging.org or www.rootedemerging.org. (pg. 6) Friday Night Flicks: “Up,” Van Zandt Community Hall, 10am-1pm, $5 person /$10 family, southforkvalley@aol.com or 360-592-2297. Run with the Chums 5K, BP Highlands, 10amnoon, free, ccheever@whatcomcd.org, 360526-2381 or www.chumsofterrellcreek.org. (pg. 6)

Saturday Coffee with NW Singles Club (55+), Bellingham Cruise Terminal, 10am. (pg. 36)

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live!,

Creative Collage Workshop, Everson Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-305-3600, www.wcls.org.

Creative Meet-Up, The Bellingham Foundry, 2-4pm. (pg. 12)

“The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 31)

Sudden Valley Jazz Series: Jon-Erik Kellso Salute to Satchmo, Sudden Valley Dance Barn, 3-5:15pm, $20, kcsulkin@msn.com, 360671-1709 or www.fswl.org. (pg. 10)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Senior Activity Center, 4:30-6:30pm, free, 360-788-6594, waha.acp@hinet.org or www.whatcomalliance.org.

The Realities of Advanced Medical Interventions, Ferndale Senior Activity Center,

Thursday Night in the Piano Lounge: Joe and Carol Young, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free,

Whatcom Musuem Lightcatcher Building & Old City Hall, 10am-5pm, free, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org. (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.

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading &

Learn to Think on Your Feet (kids age 9 and up), Improv Playworks Studio, 10:30am-noon.

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Create Animals with Clay (4 weeks, grades 3-5) begins, Jansen Art Center, 4:30-6pm, $65 + $5 material fee, 360-354-3600.

360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5 / please be on time, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm, $12 general / $10 seniors 62+ and students 10-22 / $8 kids 3-9, 360-354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 31)

FRIDAY 9/23/2016 Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

Vancouver’s Vanier Park, 1pm (student matinee) & 7:30pm, $20+, www.bardonthebeach.org.

Dynamic Figure Drawing (5 weeks) begins,

Whatcom Community College, 1-3:30pm, 360-383-3200, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.whatcom.ctc.edu. Fryday Fish Fry with Live Music, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, events@bbaybrewery.com or www.bbaybrewery.com.

(pg. 37)

STEAM at the Museum (hands-on activites, kids of all ages), Family Interactive Gallery in

the Lightcatcher, 10:30am-12:30pm, $5-$10, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Local Wild Foods with Terri Wilde, Deming Library, 11am-noon, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Open House, Bellingham Railway Museum, noon-5pm, free, www.BellinghamRailwayMuseum.org. (pg. 13)

Advance Care Planning Workshop: WAHA End of Life Choices, Bellingham Public Library, 1-3pm, free, waha.acp@hinet.org, 360-7886594 or www.whatcomalliance.org.

Fingerpainting for Grownups with Heidi Wood, Blaine Library, 1-2:30pm, free,

5-7pm, free, 360-384-6244, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com or www.ferndaleseniorcenter.org. (pg. 12) Finger Painting for Grown-ups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 43)

Auditorium, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. Laura Marling, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $35 / $30 / $25 / $20 / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 10) “The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31) EveryLeaf (country, blues, rock), Kickin’ A Saloon & Dance Hall, 9pm, $5, info@ kickinasaloon.com or www.kickinasaloon.com.

SUNDAY 9/25/2016 “A View From the Bridge” (National Theatre Live), Pickford Film Center, 11am, $20 general

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival,

/ $16 member / $10 students, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Swing Jam, Stones Throw Brewery, 1-4pm. (pg. 9)

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Art Through the Generations Celebration,

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

ACME Creative, 6-7:30pm. (pg. 40)

Farm Tunes Summer Music Series: Lost at Last, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, free, 360-3187720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Auditorium, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. “The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31)

SATURDAY 9/24/2016 Blue Lake Trial Hike/Dock Butte, Mount Baker Club, 8am, event free / carpool donation welcome, www.mountbakerclub.org. Saturday Pancake Breakfast, American Legion, Ferndale, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 ages 6-12 / under 5 free, 360-384-5595. (pg. 15) 42nd Annual Southside Rummage Sale, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 8:30am-2pm, 360-733-6749. Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.


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SEPTEMBER 2016 Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Auditorium, 2pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811 or info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com. Sunday Chess Meetup, Bellingham Public Library, 2-5pm. (pg. 36) “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 31)

Art of Jazz: Ed Dunsavage/Dmitri Matheny Quartet, Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth,

4-6:30pm, $15 general / $10 students, 360650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 10) PAPO Closing Artist Reception, Mindport Exhibits, 4-6pm, free. (pg. 40)

The Art of Jazz: Dmitri Matheny / Ed Dunsavage Quartet, Mount Baker Theatre

Encore Room, 4-6:30pm, $16 general / $10 students / Jazz Project members free, 360650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 10)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Rane Nogales Trio,

Hotel Bellwether Lighthouse Bar and Grill, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100. Starry Night Orchestra, Lincoln Theatre, 7:309:30pm, $20 adults / $10 children and students 16 and under, tobie@lincolntheatre.org. 360336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 10)

MONDAY 9/26/2016 Monthly Teen Meditation Hour: Cycles of Life, Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-647-7134, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 9)

Auditions for Harry Connick Jr’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 7-9pm, 360-3544425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com. (pg. 31) Yin Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga, 7:308:45pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596, ethan@thelisteningspot.com.

Poetrynight @ the Bellingham Public Library, 8-10pm, free, http://blog.poetrynight.org.

TUESDAY 9/27/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699.

Hatha Yoga with Ethan, 8 Petals Yoga,

noon-1pm, $15 drop-in / punchcards accepted, 206-306-4596 or www.8petalsyoga.com. Tuesday Night Jazz: Steve Rudy Trio, Hotel Bellwether, 5-8pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Not If But When (book recs to guide children and teens through grief and loss), Burlington Public Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-755-0760, jennyf@burlingtonwa.gov. (pg. 43)

Auditions for Harry Connick Jr’s “The Happy Elf,” The Claire Theatre, 7-9pm. (pg. 31) Audubon Society: “Bald Eagles’ Amazing Comeback from Endangered Status” with David Hancock, Rotunda Room of Whatcom

Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org. Beginning Square Dance Lessons, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm, 1st 2 lessons free / $5 per person after Oct 4, olgaskill@comcast.net, 360-733-4487 or www.sqdance.org. (pg. 35) Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, Spring Creek by Bonaventure, 7pm, 360-738-3696, curtremington@comcast.net or http://4470.toastmastersclubs.org/. Weekly International Folk Dancing, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9:30pm, 1st session free / $3 after, 360-766-6866 or safdancers@hotmail.com.

WEDNESDAY 9/28/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm,

360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. Bellingham City Club Luncheon, Northwood Hall, Noon, $13 members/$18 non-members in advance; $15/$20 at the door, www.bellinghamcityclub.org. Sauerkraut and Fermented Veggies, Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Open Craft Night (bring your projects and

supplies), Ragfinery, 5-8pm, free, 360-7386977 or www.ragfinery.com. Healing Hour (aura/chakra healings), Simply Spirit Reading & Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, admin@simplyspiritcenter.com. 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com.

“A View From the Bridge” (National Theatre Live), Pickford Film Center, 6:30pm, $20

general / $16 member / $10 students, 360-738-0735, info@pickfordfilmcenter.org or www.prod3.agileticketing.net. Finger Painting for Grown-ups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 43)

Improv Lab with Marcel: Modal Music,

Bellingham Folk School, 6:30-7:30pm, $10, bellinghamfolkfestival@gmail.com or www.bellinghamfolkschool.com. (pg. 10)

Whatcom Water Weeks: “The Great Age of Salmon,” Bellingham Public Library, 7-9pm,

free, 360-778-7236, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Bebel Gilberto, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $35 / $30 / $25 / $20 / $2 off members, 360-336-8955, tobie@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org. (pg. 11) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, Fairhaven Library, 7:30pm, free then $8 drop in, 360-671-3806, www.bellinghamscd.org.

THURSDAY 9/29/2016 Open Studio Painting, Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, $57 drop-in, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net. Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 11)

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.

Whatcom Water Weeks: Family Film,

Bellingham Public Library, 2pm, free, 360-7787200, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 6)

Music in the Library: featuring Ensembulele, Bellingham Public Library, 4-5pm, free, 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. The Market After Hours, Bellingham Farmers Market, 4-7pm, free. (pg. 38)

Thursday Night in the Piano Lounge: Steve Miller, Jansen Art Center, 5-7pm, free, 360-354-3600, www.jansenartcenter.org.

Meditation Hour, Simply Spirit Reading &

Healing Center, 5:30-6:30pm, $5, 360-6477134 or www.simplyspiritcenter.com. Monthly 10 for $10 Wine Tasting (food pairing with house-made meats), Old World Deli, 5:30-7pm, free, morgan.henry305@gmail.com, 360-305-7077 or www.oldworlddeli1.com. “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 31) “The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31)

FRIDAY 9/30/2016 Autumn Smallpipes & Fiddle Workshop (3 days) begins, Littlefield Celtic Center,

10am-1pm, cost varies / see website for details, 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org or www.celticarts.org.

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CALENDAR

SEPTEMBER 2016 Fryday Fish Fry with Live Music, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, events@bbaybrewery.com or www.bbaybrewery.com.

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Auditorium, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 7:30pm. (pg. 31) “The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31)

Jesse Allen Harris Farewell to Summer Concert, Kickin’ A Saloon & Dance Hall, 9pm, $10, info@kickinasaloon.com or www.kickinasaloon.com.

“The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 2pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31)

MONDAY 10/3/2016 Toastmasters Area 11 Humorous Speech Contest and Table Topics Contest, Ferndale WECU, 6-8pm, free, 360-224-9887 or cecilia.prela@gmail.com. (pg. 36)

TUESDAY 10/4/2016 Gentle Yoga Classes, Joani Glasser, 10:3011:45am, 360-656-6699.

Beginning Square Dance Lessons, Ten Mile

WEDNESDAY 10/5/2016 LMF: “Claire de Lune” Opening Ceremonies, Dutch Village Mall, noon-1pm, by donation,

www.lyndenmusicfestival@gmail.com, 360-5100654 or www.lyndenmusicfestival.com. (pg. 11)

LMF: “Celebrating Wables” with Cuatro Fagotistas (bassoon players), The Inn at

Lynden Wables Room, 2-3pm, by donation.

LMF: “Celebrating Wables” with Joe and Carol Young, The Inn at Lynden Wables Room, 4-6pm, by donation.

LMF: Grand Opening Gala with Miles Black Little Big Band and Greta Matassa, Steakhouse 9, 7-10pm, $20.

Grange, 7-9pm, 1st two lessons free / $5 per person after Oct 4. (pg. 35)

SATURDAY 10/1/2016 Bellingham Farmers Market, Depot Market Square, 10am-3pm.

Lummi Arts & Small Business Market, Lummi

Te’Ti’Sen Center, 10am-5pm, free, 360-3068554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com. (pg. 38) Sauerkraut and Fermented Veggies, Blaine Library, 10am-noon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms, family farms across Skagit County, 10am-4pm, free, www.festivaloffamilyfarms.com or 360-4214729. (pg. 4) 13th Annual Buddy Walk, Fairhaven Village Green, 11am-2pm, $7-$12, 360-715-0170, jessikah@arcwhatcom.org or www.arcwhatcom.org. (pg. 15) “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 31) Finger Painting for Grown-ups, Bay Street Studios, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 43) Fred Morrison Live in Concert, Littlefield Celtic Center, 7-9pm, $25 general / $20 members, 360-416-4934, events@celticarts.org or www.celticarts.org. (pg. 11)

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Auditorium, 7:30pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. “The Music Man,” Anacortes Community Theatre, 7:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 31)

SUNDAY 10/2/2016 Community Breakfast, Rome Grange,

8am-noon, $6 adults; $2 kids age 6-10; free for age 5 and under, 360-739-9605. (pg. 14) Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms, family farms across Skagit County, 10am-4pm, free, www.festivaloffamilyfarms.com or 360-421-4729. (pg. 4)

Sea Kayaking Nearshore Group Paddle,

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

Bellingham Theatre Guild presents “Love, Loss, and What I Wore,” WCC Heiner

Auditorium, 2pm, $8-$14, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. “The Miracle Worker,” The Claire Theatre, 2pm. NEW: NEW: Submit Submit your your event event info info online online at at www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. www.ennw.info/submit-an-event/. Thank Thank you! you!

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Broadway Takes on Politics at The Firehouse Musical comedy and political satire are running-mates in Broadway Takes on Politics, a new cabaret-style musical playing at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, October 6-8. “This is election humor, just when we’ll need it most,” said Scott Henderson, the music director for the show, “And nothing is funnier than singing and dancing mayors, senators and presidents.” Since Gilbert and Sullivan started poking fun at the British Parliament, political figures have long been fodder for the Broadway stage. Entire shows have been written on electoral politics, from Gershwin and Berlin through Sondheim and the current hit, Hamilton, about that rap-singing founding father, Alexander Hamilton. “We started with 100 Broadway shows, and whittled them down to 30,” said Henderson, “going really deep to find the most comic figures to ever put their soap-box on a stage. We parody Presidential debates, talk shows, press conferences, fundraisers, and, of course, the inevitable courtroom.”

Be sure to see Akilah Williams and Paul Henderson in Broadway Takes on Politics, October 6–8.

The five performers are all veterans of stages from Bellingham to New York. “I play a Presidential candidate who has just ingested sodium pentothal before a press conference,” said Jenny Woods. “I sing ‘There’s A Sucker Born Every Minute,’ before the effects wear off. That’s right after I play a strip-mining lobbyist from Paris. And later on, I am the President’s daughter confessing that ‘The Secret Service Makes Me Nervous.’ God, I love all the characters I get to play.” “My favorite moment is a lovely duet I sing with Jenny, called ‘In Our United State,’ said choreographer and performer Martin Bray. “Of course, I am costumed as an elephant, and she is a donkey, but it is still very romantic.” Paul Henderson is well known for his many roles with the Bellingham Theatre Guild. “This is a chance to do some great stuff with actors I’ve shared the stage

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The entire cast of Broadway Takes on Politics. Pictured left to right are Musical Director Scott Henderson, Jenny Woods, Martin Bray, Martha Benedict, Akilah Williams, and Paul Henderson.

with,” he said. “It is always a kick to sing with Akilah, or trip through a soft-shoe with Martin. Now I just have to learn all those dang songs.” Akilah Williams, a veteran of shows large and small, agrees. “Large productions can be exciting to work on, but you don’t need a lot of spectacle or a cast of thousands to tell a story. With only five of us onstage, we have a wonderful opportunity to really connect with each other, and with the audience.” Martha Benedict is a cornerstone of this cabaret series, beginning with A Broadway Cabaret in 2014 and continuing with her portrayal of Elsa Maxwell in A Swell Party with Cole Porter. This year, she ranges from suffragette to talk show host to debate moderator to courtroom judge. Martha gets to play two First Ladies, from a scat-singing Mamie Eisenhower to an emotional Abigail Adams. “I’m delighted to be working again with Scott and all of the lovely, talented people in this timely show,” she said, “and that we can offer this muchneed antidote to all the craziness of this election season.”

Broadway Takes on Politics is being produced for the Night Beat series of the Bellingham Music Club, now in its 101st season. “The Bellingham Music Club stays vital by reinventing itself and reaching out to new audiences,” said program chair, Isabelle Cormier. “Our cabaret series with Scott has enlivened our programming and given people new reasons to embrace the Music Club and all we do for music student competitions. We all look forward to this one!” Broadway Takes on Politics plays at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Avenue in Fairhaven, on October 6 and 7 at 7:30pm, and October 8 at 3pm and 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 at Village Books in Bellingham, at www.bellinghammusicclub.org, and at the door if available. Contact bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com or 360-305-6526 for details. Photos by David Cohn.

Martin Bray and Jenny Woods will perform in Broadway Takes on Politics at the Firehouse PAC.

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12 Minutes Max Bellingham – The 12

Minutes Max Festival is an adjudicated, multidisciplinary, performance art showcase. We include short film, music, dance, theater, and performance art. Every piece must be under 12 minutes in length! We are now accepting presentor applications (due Sept 22 by midnight) for our fall showcase (Oct. 21 and 22). Free to apply. More info: 360-734-2776, 12minutesmaxbellingham@gmail.com or www.12minutesmaxbellingham.org.

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival – Celebrating its 27th Season,

at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave), Thurs.-Sat., Sept. 23-Oct. 22, 7:30pm, and 2pm on Sun., Oct. 2, 9 & 16. Admission is $20. More info: 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com.

The Happy Elf – Auditions for Harry

Connick Jr’s The Happy Elf will take place at the Claire vg Thomas Theatre (655 Front St., Lynden) on Mon. & Tues., Sept. 26 & 27 from 7-9pm. Roles for adults and children. More info: 360354-4425, clairevgtheatre@gmail.com or www.clairevgtheatre.com.

Bard on the Beach continues, as one of Canada’s largest not-for-profit, professional Shakespeare Festivals. Presented in a magnificent setting on the waterfront in Vancouver’s Vanier Park, the Festival offers Shakespeare plays, related dramas, and several special events in two performance tents through September. Bard on the Beach has actually added performances due to popular demand. Vanier Park is located at 1695 Whyte Ave. in Vancouver, BC. Admission is $26-$47. Tickets and info: 604-739-0559, 877-7390559, info@bardonthebeach.org or www.bardonthebeach.org.

Arsenic and Old Lace – Northwest

Washington Theatre Group (NWTG) presents Arsenic & Old Lace. Come join in the mayhem as Mortimer tries to negotiate his way around the shenanigans of the house where his two sweet old aunts have taken it upon themselves to poison lonely old men with nothing to live for — as an act of charity! Can it get any crazier? You’ll have to come see for yourself! Join us at Ferndale Middle School (5830 Golden Eagle Dr.) on Fri., Oct. 7 & 21, Sat., Oct. 8 & 22, and Thurs., Oct. 20, 7pm. Admission is $12/$15. More info: 360-661-7873, NWTG@nwtg.org or www.NWTG.org.

The Gun Show – Leaning neither right

nor left, The Gun Show jumps into the middle of the gun control debate with poignant stories that are sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking, but always brutally honest. Performance on Wed., Sept. 7 at 8pm at Boundary Bay Brewery (1107 Railway Ave., Bellingham). Admission is $15. More info: 360-9331096, steve@BellinghamTheatreWorks.org or www.bellinghamtheatreworks.org.

The Miracle Worker – The Miracle

Worker, directed by Teri Grimes, is the classic story of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller. The Miracle Worker dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Performances at The Claire Theatre (655 Front St., Lynden) on Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 22 & 23 at 7:30pm; Sat. & Sun., 24 & 25 at 2pm; Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 29 & 30 at 7:30pm; Sat. & Sun., Oct. 1 & 2 at 2pm; Thurs. & Fri., Oct. 6 & 7 at 7:30pm; and Sat. & Sun., Oct. 8 & 9 at 2pm. Admission is $12 general / $10 seniors 62+ and students 10-22 / $8 kids 3-9. More info: claire@gmail.com, 360354-4425 or www.clairevgtheatre.com.

The Music Man – The Music Man is

Harold Hill, a fast-talking, traveling salesman. He blows into River City and cons the townsfolk into buying instruments and uniforms for a band that he vows to organize – despite the fact that he doesn’t know a tuba from a treble clef. But his plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian. Seventy-six trombones! This classic musical is a treat for the whole community! Join us Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Improv Playworks Studio Introduces After School Programs by Courtney Kendall At the core of Sheila Goldsmith’s improvisational classes is the idea that “there is no right or wrong; there is just discovery.” This fall, Sheila’s improv studio, Improv Playworks, will offer after school programs that encourage discovery and creativity with a “mixture of games, improv exercises, and storytelling using the tools of improvisational theatre.” Conveniently located at 1011 Girard Street, one block from Whatcom Middle School, Improv Playworks is dedicated to helping students develop their creativity and take risks in a supportive atmosphere. “It’s a fun, playful, safe environment,” Sheila explains. Her instruction is primarily student-driven. She organizes her classes according to student experience and the response of the group as they develop and learn together. With over 25 years of experience facilitating workshops and Sheila Goldsmith, founder and director of Improv Playworks. classes, Sheila is adept at tailoring improv games and exercises to a variety “Improv develops confidence, of ages and abilities. communication, teamwork, and creative In improv, participants must listen and expression,” Sheila says. “It’s a build on each other’s ideas in order for wonderful way to discover the fun and the scene to work. Listening and creativity that comes when we embrace teamwork are just two of the many the unexpected, trust our own voices, essential life skills students learn in and change our attitudes toward making Sheila’s classes through the art of improv. mistakes.”

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Sheila is a graduate of Sehome High School, Western Washington University, and a veteran of San Francisco Bay Area’s Theatre Sports. She co-founded The Upfront Theatre with Ryan Stiles and is the founder and director of Improv Playworks. Sheila has been teaching improv in Whatcom County since 2001. Her studio offers improv classes for adults, teens and seniors (70-100 years of age). She also brings improv into the workplace, schools and private events. There are three free drop-in sessions offered this month. Two free adult drop-in classes will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13 and Wednesday Sept. 21 from 7-9pm. For kids age 9 and up, there will be a free drop-in session on Saturday, Sept. 24 at 10:30am. All classes are held at the Improv Playworks Studio, 1011 Girard St. in Bellingham. For more information visit www.improvplayworks.com or call Sheila at 360-753-0756. 360-599-6827


Playing Monopoly with God and Other True Stories When Melissa Bangs left New York City in 2004 to return home to Montana, her comedy class and live performances in front of NYC audiences were among the hardest parts to leave behind. She never imagined that the next time she’d be performing comedy live on-stage, she’d be telling the true story of her agonizing journey to the psych ward. In September 2012, at 40 years old, Bangs gave birth to her beautiful daughter, Adelaide. One month later, profoundly sleep deprived, Bangs was admitted to the Providence Psychological Inpatient Unit in a complete manic state, emerging almost a month later with a bipolar diagnosis and a prescription for lithium. What followed was an extraordinary journey, one she has transformed into a non-fiction storytelling experience that is both wildly funny and terribly tragic.

Bangs has packed houses and sold out shows throughout Montana, her home state. Nearly 2,000 people have heard her harrowing tale in the past year and a half. The most common bit of feedback she hears is, “I was laughing or crying the entire time.” She also heard, again and again, “You have to keep telling this story. You are saving lives.” And so she is. While this show is definitely for parents that have experienced a rough postpartum patch, it is equally for anyone that has experienced loss. Bangs says, “We’ve all had our postpartum psychosis. Yours might have been cancer, divorce or the death of a dear one. For anyone that has ever arrived in a moment in life in which the bottom momentarily drops out and there is no instruction manual, this story is for you.” She adds with a smile, “If you are human, this story is for you.” Bangs hopes that by telling this story with a large dose of truth, humor and self-love, she will give others permission

to tell their stories, shed shame, overcome paralysis, and follow their guts. Montana’s State Director of Public Health and Human Services, Richard Opper, reflected after seeing Melissa’s sold-out show at the Myrna Loy in Helena, “If we have a public health crisis, it is mental health. We don’t have a support system. There is a stigma associated with mental health. The best way to get over that is to tell a deeply moving, personal story. People can relate to that. It’s what we need.” Join Melissa for an evening of true stories full of bewilderment, chaos, and hilarity on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 14 and 15 at Mount Baker Theatre’s intimate Walton Theatre, 104 North Commercial St. in Bellingham. Admission is $21. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the show starts at 7pm. More information and tickets: 360-734-6080, tickets@mountbakertheatre.com or www.playingmonopolywithgod.com.

Bangs shares, “There was a moment, in the psych ward, that I considered telling no one — ever. How would I possibly describe the profound shame, the unbearable loss? How could I tell anyone what [begin italics] really [end italics happened when I had no idea what was real?” This moment passed. When Bangs arrived home, little by little, she connected with many other mamas. One by one, she found a way to share her story and, in return, heard extraordinary and painful postpartum tales from dear friends and strangers. Far too many of these stories included elements of shame and silence. “Too many of these women had never told anyone, not even their husbands. They had never sought help. They simply endured.” Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Northwest Ballet Theater Leaps into New Season

by Courtney Kendall Grace and athleticism converge in the striking art known as ballet. Entering into its 18th season, Northwest Ballet Theater (NBT) has prepared an exciting lineup that features classical ballet and original choreography to create ballets that have drawn audiences from Vancouver, BC, to Portland, OR. The upcoming season promises a delightful combination of the traditional and contemporary. The Nutcracker, a long-standing tradition, will start the season off in December. The magic of The Nutcracker, Artistic Director and Choreographer John Bishop says, draws audiences from all over. “It’s a tradition and almost a responsibility to go,” laughs John. As much as we Bellinghamsters love the yearly showing, NBT has earned the attention of other audiences and even took The Nutcracker on the road to Port

The Nutcracker

Angeles for their 16th season. Despite the holiday favorite’s traditional status, John and the NBT dancers continue to freshen things up. This year, new scenery, sets, and projection will be added to bring more dimension to the stage, as well as new choreography in several scenes. The Nutcracker will premiere at McIntyre Hall in Mt. Vernon on December 17 at 7:30pm and December

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18 at 2pm. The Mount Baker Theatre performance in Bellingham will be held December 23 at 7:30pm, with a Christmas Eve matinee on December 24 at 2pm. John promises something extra special for the Christmas Eve showing for the families who come to share in the magic of The Nutcracker and applaud the hard work of its dancers. Last year NBT featured an original one-act ballet, Remembering Chaplin, which was featured as a part of the 2016 Northwest Dance Festival. The reception was so favorable, John has expanded it into a full-length ballet—the first fulllength ballet to be done on Charlie Chaplin. In the first version “we went simple,” John explains. “We went for the slapstick and did vignettes and impressions of the movies he had done.” With the expansion, John decided to make the ballet more personal and specific to Chaplin’s life. He has included scenes that reflect Chaplin’s earlier and later life outside of acting. Remembering Chaplin will debut at the Mount Baker Theatre, which John feels is particularly relevant given Mount Baker Theatre’s vaudeville history. The show will be March 4 at 7:30pm. Another NBT original ballet from 2016, Alice in Wonderland, will be making a comeback during the 18th season. Christopher Key, dance and theater critic, noted in a review of the ballet that “Alice in Wonderland has more sheer audience

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appeal than anything NBT has done since I’ve been writing about them and that’s saying a lot.” The choreography and music are rooted in classical ballet, while John has included special effects that include video projection to enhance the dreamlike quality of Alice and add another dimension. The show will be performed at McIntyre Hall on May 20 at 7:30pm and at Mount Baker Theatre on June 3 at 7:30pm and June 4 at 2pm. While NBT’s season leaps on, there is exciting news for NBT Academy students. Alice in Four of the Wonderland students will be competing in the regional competition of The Youth America Grand Prix, the world’s largest international student dance competition, in Seattle, January 2017. Academy students make up the majority of NBT’s casts, but auditions are open to all dancers. For Mount Baker Theatre ticket information, call 360-734-6080. For McIntyre Hall, call 360-416-7727. Northwest Ballet Theater is a 501(c)3 nonprofit and benefits from local contributions to produce its ballets and offer outreach programs, including scholarships, to support world-class dance in our area. For information on NBT, including how to become a season or patron subscriber, call 360-714-1246.

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42 Years of Irish Step and Scottish Highland Dance Classes – Whatcom

County’s longest established dance school is now accepting new students. Clan Heather Dancers offer year-round classes and welcome beginners and experienced dancers from preschool age to adults, featuring traditional solo and group dances of the British Isle and contemporary choreography. Studio locations include Bellingham, Mount Vernon, and Everett. Competition, performance, recreation — we do it all! Join now to participate in St. Patrick’s Day shows and Highland dance competitions. We organize three competitions each year and our dancers are featured at regional festivals and events. School director is Heather Richendrfer. Tuition varies by class. More info: dance@clanheather.com, 360-7158682 or www.clanheather.com. Irish Dance Classes – The PenkO’Donnell School of Irish Dance has come to Bellingham! We are based in Vancouver, B.C. but have had Bellingham/Whatcom County dancers come to our Vancouver location for several years. We are offering classes starting in September (providing there is enough interest) for beginner level Irish step dancing classes for ages 4/5 and up! We also would like to get a preschool class going for 3 and 4 year olds as well as an adult class for traditional Ceili dancing, for fun, great exercise and local performances. We welcome girls and boys!! Irish dance is a unique form of dance that requires strength and stamina, which makes it a physical sport, and it also requires grace and beauty which makes it an art form. This will be the only certified Irish Dance school in Whatcom/Skagit County. Classes will meet at Bell Tower Studios (1430 N. Garden St., Bellingham). Cost is $50 per month, once a week classes. More info: 360-966-3442 or paula@blarneyhouse.com. Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to the New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Clamdigger Jazz Band on Sat., Sept. 3, 2-5pm, at the VFW Hall (625 N. State St., Bellingham). Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society, enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks and beverages. Admission is $10 members, $6 students, $12 general. More info: 360-371-7030 or www.btjs.webs.com.

Scottish Country Dancing Classes –

Come learn the social dancing of Scotland. September is a great month for beginners and your first class is free! Great exercise and lots of fun. Soft shoes or slippers recommended. Discounts for paying yearly or half yearly. Join us at Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.) on Wed., Sept. 7, 7:309:30pm. Admission is free; then $8 drop in. More info: 360-671-3806, www.bellinghamscd.org.

Weekly International Folk Dancing – Learn to folk dance to a variety of international music. Skagit-Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays (Sept. 13, 20, 27) 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. More info: Gary or Ginny at 360-7666866 or www.skagitfolkdancers.org.

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English Country Dance Introductory Dance – A hallmark of English Country

Dance is variety, from lively to stately, easy to challenging, in lines, circles, squares and more. For this dance we focus on gentle easy dancing using the modern walking step. Beginners and children capable of dancing independently especially welcome. All dances will taught and called. The music will be recorded music. Join us for the dance on Sun., Sept. 18 from 1:303pm at Fairhaven Library Auditorium (1117 12th St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-474-7588, englishcountrydance@comcast.net or sites.google.com/site/bellinghamecd.

Beginning Square Dance Lessons –

Learn to Square Dance! Beginning square dance lessons, sponsored by Rainbow Squares, start Tues., Sept 27 from 7-9pm at the Ten Mile Grange (6958 Hannegan Rd., Lynden). No experience or partners necessary! First 2 lessons in the series are free (Sept. 27 & Oct. 4). Casual attire. Admission is $5 per person after Oct 4. Tues., Oct. 4 & 11 are open for new student registration also. Registration closed after Oct. 11. More info: 360-7334487, olgaskill@comcast.net or www.sqdance.org.

Creative and Modern Dance Classes –

Creative and Modern dance classes for toddlers through 12 years! Join LocalMotion Dance at Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave.) beginning Tues., Sept. 6, at 4:15pm. Class admission varies. Info: 360296-3766, localmotondance@gmail.com or /www.facebook.com/Local-Motion144003995635976/?fref=ts.

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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, check us out, and browse our monthly calendar of events. Free. More info: 360933-4507 or nwsinglesclub@gmail.com.

Sunday Chess Meetups in Bellingham – Come join the Bellingham

Knights, a free, casual chess player group for all ages and all skill levels. This is an opportunity to meet other players of all levels and play the world’s oldest and most strategic game. We meet in the Lecture Room of the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.) on Tuesdays (Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25), from 2-5pm. Chess board/ pieces provided, drop-in players welcome. For information and free registration, visit www.meetup.com/BellinghamChess.

Volunteer Recruitment & Recognition Party – Interested in

becoming a volunteer tutor? Come hear a short presentation on the Whatcom Literacy Council. Current volunteers are encouraged to attend so we can say “thank you” with cake and punch, and also so you can share your stories with prospective volunteers. Join us at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.) on Wed., Sept. 14, 5-6pm. More

info: office@whatcomliteracy.org, 360752-8678 or www.whatcomliteracy.org.

Cascadia Skillshare & Barter Faire –

Toastmasters Area 11 Humorous Speech Contest and Table Topics Contest – Ever wonder what Toastmasters

The Cascadia Skillshare & Barter Faire is a weekend-long event focused on building community resilience and increasing self-reliance. The event is open to community members in all walks of life, and can make a great family trip. Here’s what the Faire involves: • Skillshares: short classes, workshops, and hands-on demonstrations of practical skills • Entertainment & Food: food vendors, a beer garden, and great local musical talent • Barter Booths: an opportunity for people to barter things like local produce, tools, wildcrafted and handmade items and more • Camping: onsite camping in beautiful wooded sites. Join us at Lookout Arts Quary (246 Old Hwy 99 N.) on Sat., Sept. 17, 10am-6pm. Admission is $15-$25. More info: 360-303-4536, info@cascadiaskillshare.org, or www.cascadiaskillshare.org.

is all about? Come see, first hand, what fun Toastmasters can be by enjoying our Humorous Speech Contest and Table Topic Contest. Winners from local club contests will be presenting their finest speeches and battling for the gold; and a hope to eventually compete in the Toastmasters International Speech Contest. Join us at Ferndale WECU (5659 Pacific Hwy.) on Mon., Oct. 3, 6pm. More info: 360-2249887, cecilia.prela@gmail.com.

Creekside Open Mic (adults & teens) –

Fall 2016 Programs at BAAY! –

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., Sept. 21 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.

Anacortes Senior College Fall Registration – Registration (beginning

Oct.11 through Nov. 17) is underway for fall classes at Anacortes Senior College, which meets in classrooms at Anacortes Middle School. A 6-week course costs $30, a 3-week course is $20 for people 50 years old and better. For class descriptions or more: info@seniorcollege.org, 360-5031255 or www.seniorcollege.org. Auditions for musicals, dance, and choral ensembles for ages 5-17 begin the week after school starts – and there’s so much to audition for! Come ready to move, sing, and encourage others. Upcoming productions include The Addams Family, Pippi Longstocking, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Jr/Sr Dance companies, and Choir ensembles. Tuition varies by program. More info: 360-306-8531, www.baay.org.

RE Sources Environmental Heroes for 2016 by Marla Bronstein RE Sources for Sustainable Communities was founded in 1982 to promote sustainable communities and to protect the health of northwestern Washington people and ecosystems through application of science, education, advocacy and action. For the past twelve years, RE Sources has awarded the title of Environmental Hero to a handful of people and organizations representing the best of No Coal Rally. Photo courtesy of ReSources. Whatcom County’s local leaders and community visionaries who have sacrificed and made a difference for our region. This year marks the first time that nominations for Heroes were focused on a singular theme: celebrating and honoring those who made extraordinary contributions toward defeating the Gateway Pacific coal terminal proposed at Cherry Point. RE Sources could not call attention to one name without recognizing the interconnectedness of all of the parts that made up the whole. RE Sources is proud to announce that The Communities and People of the Salish Sea are recognized as the 2016 Environmental Heroes for their combined efforts to protect this region from coal export, arrest climate change, and advocate for a brighter future. RE Sources extends special thanks to all of the tribes, doctors, decision-makers, fishermen, religious groups, students, national organizations, ranchers, grassroots community groups, and parents across the region who linked arms, shared resources, played to their strengths, and operated with a level of collaborative sophistication our region had not previously seen, all working together for a common cause. A complete list of participant and contributor acknowledgments can be found on their website: www.re-sources.org/ environmentalheroes. Sanitary Service Company is the Cornerstone Sponsor and Presenter of 2016 Environmental Heroes Gala Dinner, which will celebrate these leaders on September 7 at Lairmont Manor. If you are interested in more information, contact Mary Humphries, Development Director at 360-733-8307 ext. 204.

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Sh’Bang: A Festival of Ideas – This

all-inclusive eclectic festival will feature over 28 live bands and 45 performances. Some of the highlights include a wild contraptionist off-road Daredevil Soapbox Derby race, the all-star Saturday Circus Sh’Bang Show, international shadow art performances, a sunrise floating dock dance party, marching band parades, swimming, camping, dancing, kid-focused

Tours/Shows with Whatcom County Council on Aging – Locks & Lakes

Cruise, Sept. 14, $102.99 • Alaska Cruising Travel Show, Sept. 14, free • Harrison Lake Cruise, Sept. 20, $150 • Bali Travel Show, Sept. 20, free • Seattle Estates & Powerhouse Tour, Sept. 28, $89.99 • Seattle’s Big Fat Greek Festival, Oct. 7, $62 • Colonial Williamsburg & Washington DC Tour, Oct. 13-19, $2599 • Museum of Flight Tour, Oct. 18, $82 • North Cascades Loop Tour, Oct. 21-23, $468 • Mystery Tour, Oct. 24, $99 • Carol King: Beautiful the Musical, Oct. 30, $160 • Branson Holiday Music Tour, Nov. 6-10,

performances and activities, mermaids, pirates, cowpokes, elves, and all sorts of unexpected surprises! This is a continuous festival that runs day and night from noon on Fri., Sept. 9 to midnight on Sun., Sept. 11 at Lookout Arts Quarry (246 Old Highway 99N, Bellingham). Admission is $75-$120 for a weekend pass / daily rates available. Info: info@lookoutarts.com, 520-405-7815 or www.shbangfest.com.

Harvest Moon Festival: Cider, Brews & Blues – On Sat., Sept. 10, from

4:30-9:30pm, the Mount Vernon Downtown Association will present the Harvest Moon Festival, a celebration of harvest time and our area’s agricultural heritage. This year’s Harvest Moon Festival will showcase the Lloyd Jones Band, Stickshift Annie with Kimball and The Fugitives, and Nick Vigarino’s Back Porch Stomp, on the beautiful Skagit Riverwalk Plaza in downtown Mount Vernon. You must be 21+ to attend. Admission is $20 advance (at brownpapertickets.com) / $25 at gate. More info: 360-336-3801, dep.mvda@gmail.com or www.mountvernondowntown.org.

$1999 • Victoria Holiday, Dec 6-7, $399.99 • Upcoming 2017 Trips: • Bali, March 5-13, $2590 • Italy’s Tuscan Sun Tour, April 18-26, $3595 • Alaska Inside Passage Cruise, May 13-20, $1319 • Hawaii Cruise, Sept. 22- Oct. 2. All rates, subject to change, overnights are per person double occupancy. More info and registration: 360-733-4030, ext. 1015, bsacintern@gmail.com or www.wccoa.org.

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Alaska & Glacier Bay Cruise May 13–20 North Cascade Loop Tour “Local Food: Everybody, Every Budget” – Learn how to shift your food

purchasing to local, whole foods without spending any extra money, create meal plans that feature fresh, locally-grown food, and how to shop with the seasons to get produce when it’s at its peak quality and lowest price. There will also be a short food preparation demo to show how to use the whole plant to reduce food waste and save money. No registration required. Presented by Sustainable Connections on Tues., Sept. 13 from 5:30-6:30pm at the Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). Free admission. More info: 360778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

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Learn to Think on Your Feet – An

evening of play, creativity, storytelling and fun at Improv Playworks Studio (1011 Girard St., Bellingham)! We will do a selection of games and exercises from improvisational theater Tues., Sept. 13 and Wed., Sept. 21 (for adults and teens) from 7-9pm. All levels welcome, absolutely no experience necessary! A class especially for kids age 9 and up will be held on Sat., Sept. 24 from 10:30-noon. Free admission. Info: sheila@improvplayworks.com, 360756-0756 or www.improvplayworks.com. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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The Market After Hours – The After

Hours Farmers Market will take place 4-7pm every Thursday from Sept. 1-29 at Depot Market Square in downtown Bellingham (1107 Railroad Ave.). The first After Hours Market also marks the beginning of Eat Local Month, of a month long celebration in September highlighting local foods, farms, and fishers. In the height of harvest season, Eat Local Month is a reminder to celebrate the bounty in our backyard, and support the folks who grow, raise and prepare our food by buying locally. There will be live music each evening for shoppers who would like to linger and relax after a long day at work. Free admission. More info: 360-6477093, market@bellinghamfarmers.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

2nd Friday Potluck – Sons of Norway will hold its 2nd Friday Evening Potluck, the evening of Fri., Sept. 9 at 6pm, at St. John’s Lutheran Church (2503 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Bring something to share. Enter building down ramp from E. North St.

Chef in the Market – A great event to

attend if you want to participate in September Eat Local Month, Chef in the Market brings local chefs to the market for a live cooking class! Find out how to cook cool recipes using the freshest produce the market has to offer. Eating seasonally,

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getting to know your food producers, and learning from amazing local chefs Josh Silverman and Justin Hawkinson, are just a few of the benefits of checking out Chef in the Market. Chef demos take place in front of the Depot Market Pavilion (1100 Railroad Ave) under the blue canopy at 11am, 11:30am, and noon on Sat., Sept. 17. Free admission. More info: 360-6477093, diana@sustainableconnections.org or www.bellinghamfarmers.org.

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

crafted art, special gifts, value-added seafood products created and sold by Lummi Community members on Sat., Sept. 3 from 10am-5pm at the Lummi Te’Ti’Sen Center (4920 Rural Ave., Ferndale). Meet and learn from Lummi artists and small business owners. Check website and Facebook for invited performances and schedule. Events are free and familyfriendly. More info: 360-306-8554, NancyJ@Lummi-nsn.gov or www.LummiGatewayCenter.com.

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UFO Members Showing in September – Studio UFO facilitates

several shows around the Bellingham area each month. September’s artists and shows include UFO members, Colophon Cafe; Pat Burman, WECU Fairhaven; Trish Harding, Blessings Salon & Spa; Carole McNeese, DIS. More info: 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. BellinghamART Fall Classes – Basic and intermediate drawing and painting classes are founded on the principles of drawing and painting from observation. Student-artists will learn technique, theory, and application through mentorship and practice in the time-honored tradition of classical Realist training. Classes meet for 2 hours each week. All supplies and tools are included with tuition. • BellinghamART also offers weekly drawing and painting classes that provide innovative arts education to children and teens. 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. Cost is $30 hourly. Info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

September at Whatcom Art Market –

As Fall begins, the Art Market celebrates the start of school by featuring five of our members who portray our beautiful local landscape: James Williamson maritime and landscape art; Judy Bishop, local photographic art; Aly Brown, encaustics photography; Dixie Tamcke, all media art; and Lorraine Day, photographic art. We will also celebrate our scholarship project, supporting the art programs at WWU and WCC, and selling donated art and posters. All proceeds go toward our scholarships. Whatcom Art Market is located at 1103 11th Ave., Bellingham. Free admission. More info: 360-738-8564 or www.whatcomartguild.org.

Imaginative Illustrations on Clay –

September featured artist, Levi Vincent, has taken ceramic surface decoration to creative new levels. Vincent utilizes a special image-transfer process to apply unique hand-drawn illustrations to his porcelain pottery. Join us at Good Earth Pottery (1000 Harris Ave.) for the opening reception being held Sat., Sept. 3 from 2-5pm. Representing more than 50 artists, the gallery has been located in historic Fairhaven since 1969! More info: 360671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

Artwood Gallery – Phil Skochilich has

been working with wood since he was a boy. His love of marine animals and fishery got him started in carving full size marine art. He collects hardwood logs harvested from the Pacific Coast of Washington and Oregon. Our walls will be filled with his beautiful fish of all types from September through November. Artwood Gallery is located at 1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham. More info: 360-647-1628 or artwood@qwestoffice.net.

Just Women – In 2010, the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher (250 Flora St.) presented the pioneering exhibition “Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists, 1800-2012,” which showcased the centennial of women’s suffrage in Washington State. Six years later, with the possibility of a woman becoming president of the United States, Just Women will once again focus on women’s contributions to the arts. Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: www.whatcommuseum.org. “Colorfast”: Vivid Installations Make Their Mark – Contemporary artists Ashley V. Blalock (CA), Elizabeth Gahan (WA), Damien Gilley (OR), and Katy Stone (WA) create site-specific installations for the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher building (250 Flora St.), where color meets improvisation and intuitive response meets open space in a co-mingling of movement, light, shadow, and striking hue. Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: 360-778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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

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

Three Bellingham Artists at the J –

The Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) is pleased to present the unique and diverse work of three Bellingham artists. The exhibits will feature abstract paintings, sculpture, and impressionist paintings through Sept. 30. Featured artists are Barbara Sternberger, Lynne Oulman, and Colleen Hoffenbacker. Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Whatcomics 2016 – Whatcomics 2016: Calling all teen artists! Submit your drawings for publication in Whatcomics, a book published yearly to highlight teen artists from Whatcom County. Artists chosen for publication receive a copy of the book and will have their art on display in the Lynden Public Library during

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“Nostalgic Saturation: Mid-Century Bellingham In Historic Color” –

History isn’t all in black and white. This exhibition will feature photographs from a not-so-distant past as captured by Ektachrome, Kodachrome, and Technicolor slide film, as well as 4x5 inch color transparencies. Focused on the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, “Nostalgic Saturation” highlights a Bellingham not quite beyond present memory, yet barely within the range of history. Exhibition runs through Sept. 4 in the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St.). Admission is $4.50-$10. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

New Art at Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen – Enjoy the art of Vikki and Lyn

Jackson at Chuckanut Brewery’s Kitchen in Bellingham (601 W. Holly St.). The sisters will show their work centered on birds and wildlife, through October 8. Free. Info: info@chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com or www.chuckanutbreweryandkitchen.com or 360-752-3377. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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December. To be eligible, you must be in grade 6-12 and live in Whatcom County. Bring your artwork to any library or submit on our website by Oct. 31. Find out more details at www.wcls.org/whatcomics. More info: 360-305-3611, www.wcls.org.

Farihaven Studio Tour Artists –

Whatcom Artist Studio Tour artists from the South Side will be showing work during the month of September in the Firehouse Cafe. Enjoy paintings by Joy Olney, Nancy Canyon, Richard Bulman, Cooper Lonza, and Ben Mann with jewelry by Marijo Martini and Found Leather Goods by Nicki Lang. These artists will have open studios the first 2 weekends in October that are within walking distance of the Firehouse PAC. The cafe is open 7am-4pm every day. Admission is free. More info: 360-752-1904.

11th Annual Downtown Bellingham Plein Air Paint Out Exhibition – The

exhibition opens Sept. 2 and runs through Sept. 25 at Mindport Gallery (210 W. Holly St., Bellingham). A closing artist reception will be held on Sun., Sept. 25 from 4-6pm. Sponsored by Studio UFO, Mindport Gallery, and Fourth Corner Frames. More info: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

The Nature of Whatcom County Art Show – The Nature of Whatcom County

Group Art Show features printed, painted and photographed images along with fabric art, poetry and sculpture. Whatcom Land Trust is pleased to feature the following artists, each of whom is a WLT supporter, in our “The Nature of Whatcom County” exhibit: Luther Allen, Rod Burton, Rick Bulman, Jeni Cottrell, Jayme Curley, John D’Onofrio, Shirley Ericksen, Mary Froderberg, Judy Kleinberg, Chris Moench, Harold Niven, Laurie Potter, Steve Satushek, Tom Sherwood, Sheila Sondik, Ken Speer, and Denise Snyder. This exhibit can be viewed at the WLT Gallery (412 N. Commercial St., Bellingham) every Friday from 3-5pm (or by appointment) through Sept. 15. Free admission. More info: 360650-9470 or www.whatcomlandtrust.org.

Lopez Island Studio Tour – The 20th

Annual Lopez Island Studio Tour will be presented by the Lopez Artist Guild on Sat. & Sun., Sept. 3 & 4 from 10am-5pm. This is a free, self-guided tour with 23 artist studios and 30 artists participating. This tour event invites the pubic to meet our artists and enjoy demonstrations and discussions about techniques and visions. Check out the preview gallery of tour artists at Lopez Center (204 Village Rd.) and join us there at the Studio Tour Opening Reception on Fri., Sept. 2 from 5-7pm. Lopez Island is a stunning, 40-minute ferry ride from Anacortes. Free admission. Info: info@lopezstudiotour.org or www.lopezstudiotour.com.

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2016 Juried Artist Series: Roy G. Biv –

Allied Arts of Whatcom County’s 2016 Juried Artist Series continues with Roy G. Biv. Inspired by all the colors of the rainbow, the show will feature the art of Robert Marki, Yvette Neumann, Gregory Walsh, and Ken Wiener. The opening reception will be held on Fri., Sept. 2 from 6-9pm at Allied Arts Gallery (1418 Cornwall Ave.). This show will run from Sept. 2-24. • Allied Arts of Whatcom County’s 2016 Juried Artist Series continues with Splendid Sunsets. Inspired by all the warm colors of the sky, the show will feature the art of David Eisenhower, Heidi Wood, Pamela Heward, and Jeanne McGee. The opening reception will be held on Fri., Oct. 6 from 6-9pm at Allied Arts Gallery. This show will run from Oct. 6-29. • Free. For more information, visit www.alliedarts.org or contact Katy Tolles, Artist Services Coordinator, at 360-6768548 x2 or katy@alliedarts.org.

Anacortes’ September First Friday Artwalk – Native Springs welcomes

world-traveller and photographer, Bre Urness-Straight in the sharing of her adventures with photos on canvas. The show highlights her travels through the lens of nature and the love of the journey. Come, have a glass of wine, and join us in celebrating her showing! Join us at Native Springs Spa Boutique (1005 6th St.) on Fri., Sept. 2, 6-9pm. More info: 360-7088313, nativesprings@hotmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/260239301030167/.

Art Opening: Ida and Fred Abelman –

Join ACME Creative (705 Commercial Ave., Anacortes) on Fri., Sept. 2 from 6-9pm for the Anacortes Art Walk opening of Art through the Generations. This exhibit includes two generations of artists: WPA artist Ida Abelman (depicting scenes of NYC in the 1930s) and her son, Anacortes local Fred Abelman (abstract wood compositions). Free admission. • Join ACME Creative again on Fri., Sept. 23 at 6pm for a celebration of Art through the Generations. Fred Abelman will discuss the history of the WPA, his mother’s work depicting scenes of NYC in the depression era, and how his own artistic journey, with such an accomplished mother, evolved. The evening will conclude with musician Jacob Navarro, son of Fred Abelman, performing several pieces of original music. More info: lisa@acmecreative.com, 360-399-6333 or www.acmecreative.com.

Artist’s Choice 2016 – Back by popular

demand. A collaborative show between artist and framer, the mediums are as diverse as the subject matters. Each artist will bring their “small” works to the gallery unframed. Then professional frame designs will be specifically created for each piece by our staff here at Fourth Corner Frames (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham). See the exhibit Sept. 2-Oct. 8. An opening reception will be held on Fri., Sept. 2 from 6-9pm with a closing reception on Fri., Oct. 7 from 6-9pm. Free admission. More

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Bay Street Studios – We will be open

for the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Fri., Sept 2 from 6-9pm. Come by to get a head start on shopping for the holiday season by purchasing unique local art. Find out more about Meghan Yates’ Mark of the Wild class and Heidi Wood’s wildly successful Fingerpainting for Grown-Ups. Also check out upcycled artist Wendelin’s new line of steampunk cuff earrings. Bay Street Studios is located at 301 West Holly St., Suite U8. Free admission. Info: 360927-2571, jennychatterton@gmail.com or www.jennychatterton.com.

September Art Show – Scott Milo

Gallery (420 Commercial St., Anacortes) presents a new cloud series of oils by Dederick Ward. Also showing are pastels by Janice Wall, watercolors by Peggy Woods, encaustic paintings by Marilee Holm, and oils by Anne Martin McCool. We will have new sculptures, tables, glass work and jewelry. Opening reception on Fri., Sept. 2 from 6-9pm. Free. More info: 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com.

September Celebration of the Arts –

Wind your way to the Waterfront Artists’ Studios (1220 Central Ave.) on Fri., Sept. 2 from 6-10pm during the Downtown Bellingham Art Walk. You’re out and about anyway, trying to eke out every drop of the waning summer, right? So celebrate the arts with us. You know those Waterfront artists create in a variety of genres: jewelry, sewn leather art, sonic art, pastels, montage, and collage; paintings of the abstract, of realism and magical realism, and of a twisted perspective. Free admission.

BK 2 Skool ;-) – Just a few days left

before all the kids are back in school. Come enjoy the last weekend of summer in La Conner. Stop by That’s Knot All’s

Open House and meet some of our artists, see some of our one of a kind art and enjoy seeing how some of this amazing art is made. We are twelve artists that love to help each other sell our work. We look forward to meeting you and showing you what we love to do. Join us at That’s Knot All Artists’ Co-Operative Gallery (128 1st St., Pier 7, La Conner) on Sat., Sept. 3, 10am-5pm. More info: 360-399-1660, artfully-anns@usa.net or www.facebook. com/pages/Thats-Knot-All-Artists-CoOperative.

Labor Day Weekend Lummi Island Artists’ Studio Tour – Come visit

beautiful Lummi Island, just 20 minutes drive from Bellingham to Gooseberry Point, where you will board a small ferry and 7 minutes later arrive at a place many artists call home. Tour their studios and learn about their process. You will meet fiber artists, ceramicists, painters, glass artists, carvers, jewelry makers and more! Event is free. Ferry is $13 per car/driver and $7 each additional passenger. You can also walk on with your bike. Watch for balloons; maps are at the Islander Store and studio locations. Sat. & Sun., Sept. 3 & 4 from 10am-5pm. More info: 360-3175807, ria@ria-harboe.com or www.lummi-island.com.

Opening Reception: Bugs N Things Group Art Exhibition – Tillie Lace

Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of works by local artists from Bellingham and Seattle featuring depictions of bugs, birds, and other fabulous “things.” This group show will run from Sept. 4-29, with an opening reception on Sun., Sept. 4 from 4-7:30pm. Eleven artists will be featured in the show: Cooper Lanza, Michellino, Allison Moody (Seattle), Nancy Canyon, V. Mazzola, Eli Lara, Ron Pattern, Cara Jay, Terry Nelson, Amy Gould, and Emily Pickering (Seattle). Tillie (continued on page 42)

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Lace Gallery is located at 1415 13th St., Bellingham. Free. More info: 360-2235352, art@tillielacegallery.com or www.tillielacegallery.com.

Tuesday Life Figure Drawing / 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, 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 begin Sept. 6 and run until Thanksgiving. Contact Mary Morton at BellinghamArt (1701 Ellis St.): 360-820-1271, marydmorton@yahoo.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

Arlington’s Art in Legion Park –

Arlington’s Art in Legion Park will be held the 2nd week in September (Sat. & Sun., Sept. 10 & 11) in Arlington’s Legion Park

(114 North Olympic St.; borders the Centennial Trail). The event is 10am-5pm both days with music lasting until 7pm on Saturday. There will be artist vendor booths, live music, and a kids activity area. Lots of free parking. Free admission. More info: 360-474-8576, Roberta95@msn.com or www.arlingtonartscouncil.net.

Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts Exhibition of Student Work – The Gail Harker Center for Creative Arts (12636 Chilberg Rd., Mt. Vernon) presents an exhibition of certificate students’ work. This exhibition is a celebration of the accomplishments of seven Level 3 Advanced Experimental Stitch students. On display will be wall hangings, 3-D items, and a portfolio of samples. Exhibition dates are Sat., Sept. 10 from 10am-5pm and Sun., Sept. 11 from 10am4pm. Free admission. More info: 360466-0110, gail@gailcreativestudies.com or www.gailcreativestudies.com.

Kids Do Art Open House – Join the

Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) on Sat., Sept. 10 for the Kids Do Art Open House from 11am-3pm. Our six studios will be open with hands-on demonstrations for children. Families are encouraged to come and learn more about what the Jansen Art Center has to offer. Free admission. More info: 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Healing Through Art – PeaceHealth St.

Joseph Medical Center and the Lucia Douglas Gallery present a new exhibition of abstract paintings by Lloyd Blakley from Sept. 12-Nov. 12 the hospital’s Healing Through Art exhibit space (2901 Squalicum Pkwy., Bellingham). Blakley has lived and worked in the Pacific Northwest since 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. More info: 360-383-7166, ldg@fidalgo.net or www.luciadouglas.com.

Clay Coil Illustration Family Workshop – Join Ann Marie Cooper for

this family-friendly class and get creative with coils! You will learn how to create imagery with clay by hand rolling coils and drawing in reverse in your first session. On the second day, your work will be fired and you will learn how to apply glaze to your work. Your final work will be ready for pick up on Wed., Sept. 28! Ages 10-15 are invited to join the fun with a parent/ guardian (younger students with instructor permission). All clay and supplies are provided for this workshop. Join us at Baker Creek Ceramic Studio (4058 Hammer Dr #105) on Sat., Sept. 17 & 24, 9am-noon. Admission is $65. Info: 360393-5458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

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.) from Sept. 17-Dec. 31. Admission is $5-$10. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Plein Air Painting Workshop in Footsteps of Emily Carr – Follow in the footsteps of Emily Carr in this plein air painting class. Emily Carr purchased a 6 x 10 foot van in which she, her pets and her equipment could be hauled to locations near Victoria, enabling her to live and work close to nature and in her beloved forest. With accomplished plein air painter Trish Harding as your guide you’re invited to use the medium of your choice – acrylics, oils, watercolor, or pastel – while painting outdoors. Bring a sack lunch and any materials and supplies you have in the media of your choice. We will meet at Whatcom Falls Park. Join us for two 5-hour sessions, Mon. & Tues., Sept 19 & 20, 10am-3pm, $150. More info/to register: trish.harding@studio-ufo.net, 360-319-6115 or www.studio-ufo.net.

Unfolding: A Quilt Series – View a

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clamp resist, and dyeing. These pieces represent a new path in Suzanne’s quilting journey of nearly forty years. On display during open hours, Sept. 20-Oct. 28. Sponsored by Friends of the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

Finger Painting for Grown-ups – The

new trend in play for adults is finger painting. Try it – it’s all about fun. We provide everything, including a glass of wine. You provide your fingers and your imagination and leave relaxed, and smiling. Classes start again on Wed., Sept. 21 & 28, and Sat., Sept. 24 & Oct. 1 from 6:30-9pm at Bay Street Studios (#U 8 301 W. Holly St., Bellingham). Cost is $35 / group rates available. We also offer classes and private parties in our studio or at your venue. More info: 360-599-7731, heidivwood3@comcast.net or www.fingerpaintingforgrownups.com.

Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day Live! – In the spirit of the Smithsonian Museums, which offer free admission every day, Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country, including the Whatcom Museum, open their doors (Sat., Sept. 24) to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live! ticket. Visit www.smithsonianmag.com/ museumday for more info. More info: 360778-8930, info@whatcommuseum.org or www.whatcommuseum.org.

National Geographic’s 50 Greatest Photographs – National Geographic’s 50

Greatest Photographs showcases some of National Geographic magazine’s mostremembered and celebrated photographs from its more-than-120-year history. The exhibition includes images such as Steve McCurry’s unforgettable Afghan girl; Nick Nichols’ iconic image of Jane Goodall with a chimpanzee; and Thomas Abercrombie’s view of Mecca. The Whatcom Museum will be this traveling exhibition’s only West Coast stop. Join us at 250 Flora Street, Oct. 1-Jan. 15, 2017. Admission is $5-$10. Info: info@whatcommuseum.org, 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Calling All Artists with Disabilities –

Bellingham Sister Cities Association and Sisu Children’s Fund are hosting an art show highlighting art and sculpture by artists with disabilities from our community, as well as art from Bellingham’s seven sister cities. Artists wishing to sell their art should submit asking price with entry. Entry is free with 10% commission paid to Bellingham Sister Cities Association for art that is sold. Art not sold will be returned to the artist. Artists wishing to only show their work will have a $15 entry fee. • Join us for the Second Annual Disability Awareness Art Show and Dinner at Bellingham Technical College (3028 Lindbergh Ave.) on Sat., Oct. 22, 5-10pm. Admission TBD. Info: sisuchildrensfund@gmail.com or 360-671-8766.

Not If But When – Each of us will lose

Jaws – The Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st

St., Mount Vernon) presents the 90th Anniversary Celebration of Jaws on Sat., Sept. 3 from 5-7pm. When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police (Roy Scheider), a young marine biologist (Richard Dreyfuss), and a grizzled shark hunter (Robert Shaw) embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. Admission is $3. More info: tobie@lincolntheatre.org, 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org.

Locals Only Film Festival – The Locals

Only Film Festival comes to the Firehouse PAC (1314 Harris Ave.), featuring the work of local filmmakers. Fri., Sept. 9th’s feature is Alien Trespass, where an alien enlists the help of a local waitress to re-capture a monster that escaped from the wreckage of his space ship. Sat., Sept. 10th’s feature is Death on a Rock, about a Hong woman’s trip to the sea as she navigates her mortality. Films are free, with appreciated donations going to Rebound of Whatcom County and Lydia Place. Shows start at 7pm. Info: 360-296-8048.

people important to us, and each of us will die. The question is not if, but when. Children and teens facing the loss of friends and family, or their own mortality, need help navigating the emotional, physical, and practical upheavals that are part of the natural process. Introducing the subject through books and stories provides a safe and comfortable context for these important conversations. Join us for a presentation on book recommendations by experts from the Western Washington University Palliative Care Institute. This is a great opportunity for parents, educators, and anyone who works with children and teens, given on Tues., Sept. 27 from 6-7:30pm at Burlington Public Library (820 E. Washington Ave.). Free admission. More info: 360-755-0760 or jennyf@burlingtonwa.gov.

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Art-Oberfest and Semiahmoo Oktoberfest

by Osa Hale Oktoberfest — a time of celebration and jovial libation, first in Germany and now across the world. As people gather to enjoy the fruits of the harvest and the air starts to bite with the coming cold, it is the ideal time to raise a glass and toast the good things in life. Here in NW Washington, there are many opportunities to do just that. One chance to celebrate is Semiahmoo Resort’s Oktoberfest, a decadent affair on Sunday, October 9. Hosted in the resort’s outdoor tent, it will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. The tent is out on a

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dock with gorgeous views of Drayton Harbor and Semiahmoo Bay, a perfect backdrop for the afternoon festivities. Guests to the event can expect a lavish spread, with traditional German food and top-notch local beer. They are welcome to enjoy these delicious delights at a communal table, in traditional Oktoberfest biergarten style. The menu will include German beer and dishes such as pickled herring, chicken schnitzel, grilled bratwurst, sauerkraut, Bavarian pretzels, as well as apple tortes. The party will be rounded out by live music and the opportunity to take the

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At left: “Noah,” acrylic on canvas by Georgia Donovan who paints petraits (pet portraits). Middle: The historic Plover foot passenger ferry, built in 1944, is available for rides between Blaine and Semiahmoo. Visit www.draytonharbormaritime.org/plover for departure times and fares. At right: Folded Cuff bracelet made from copper and brass – Pat James creates wonderful jewelry, wind chimes, wreaths, and sun catchers.

Plover ferry to see local artwork at Blaine Harbor Art Galley’s Art-Oberfest. Information on this event is below! Tickets are available at the door, although making a reservation is highly recommended. A $25 fee includes entry to the event and a meal, $35 gets you all that, plus a commemorative beer stein. Another fantastic way to celebrate fall and beauty in the Northwest is the Blaine Harbor Art Gallery’s Art-Oberfest. Happening on the same weekend as the Semiahmoo Resort’s Oktoberfest, this combination of art show and gift market is a perfect chance to appreciate local talent and pick up some gifts for the upcoming holiday season. The artists featured at the gallery are all residents of Whatcom County, and represent a wide variety of mediums. Ranging in age and experience, these people are watercolor painters, mixed media artists, fine woodworkers, fiber artists, photographers, book artists, metal artisans, and jewelers... and their handiwork is proudly on display. In keeping with the festive air of the weekend, Art-Oberfest will feature live music from The Polka Dots, a digitalaccordion-playing pair of ladies who will delight the crowd with polkas and old-time waltzes. Taking place all day on Saturday, October 8, Art-Oberfest is a free event. It will be held at the new Blaine Community Pavilion, a large and bright space that is perfect for showing off the hard work of these many talented artists and artisans. 360-599-6827




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