Entertainment News NW-September 2018

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2018 FEATURES: 15th Season Has Global Focus at McIntyre Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 90 Never Looked So Good! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Bellingham SeaFeast 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Eat Local Month Celebrating our Harvest Together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Farm Tours: Meet Farmers Outstanding in their Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Jazz, Classical, and Contemporary Music Coming to the J This Season . . . . . . . 29 Northwest Ballet Theater Celebrates its 20th Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Racing Beds to End Homelessness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Sing Along with the News in Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing! . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Skagit Salmon Fest Educates and Entertains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Whatcom Symphony opens with New Commissioned Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

DEPARTMENTS: Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-12 Bazaar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Benefits & Fundraisers . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Calendar of Events . . . . . 15-18, 23-26 Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Cuisine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-34 Family & Kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Health & Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35

History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Home & Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-33 Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38 ‘Tis the 2018-2019 Season . . . . 19-22 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

On the cover: Round up four friends into a team and join the wacky, fun Bed Race from 2-4 pm Sun., Sept. 30 in Bellingham’s Civic Field parking lot. All proceeds benefit Interfaith’s Family Promise, which offers shelter and meals in existing church buildings to local families in need throughout Whatcom County. See feature story on page 3.

SEPTEMBER 2018 Volume 15 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 Margaret Bikman: margaret.bikmanennw@gmail.com Circulation: ENNW prints 10,000 copies & distributes to over 200 sites in Whatcom and Skagit Counties. For a current list of distribution sites go to www.ennw.info/distribution.html. Deadlines: We request Press Releases, Photos and Calendar Items by the 10th of the month before its release (September 10 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: ©2018 Entertainment News NW. Reproduction of contents in any format is forbidden without written permission from ENNW. ENNW is only responsible for ad cost in the event of an error. Every effort has been made to gather accurate information regarding events. Please contact the sponsoring agency for more details. Printed at Lithtex NW, Bellingham, WA, USA. This Month’s Contributors: n Margaret Bikman worked as Entertainment News Coordinator at The Bellingham Herald for 27 years. She’s also a reference and instruction librarian at Whatcom Community College (also for 27 years). Margaret and her husband, Jay Saxton, enjoy dancing and attending concerts, plays, and art and literature events, and like traveling to exotic places like Cuba, Nova Scotia and New Orleans. n 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 Justin Hawkinson has always been passionate about local food. His parents owned restaurants while he was growing up and summers were spent working on local farms. As a chef & writer he feels strongly that promoting local produce is a cause worth supporting. Justin has twice won “Best Chef” in the Best of the Northwest awards. He is a Whatcom County native, single parent, and trivia enthusiast. n Marla Bronstein is a playwright, director, actress and freelance writer who enjoys keeping busy and relaxing. n April Metz de Montiel is a life-long arts supporter and new contributor to Entertainment News NW. n Deborah Bernard received her BA in Journalism at WWU, wrote for The Bellingham Herald, then worked in Alaska for decades. Now they’re back: her husband Joseph is gleefully retired and Debbie loves her office job at First Presbyterian Church. She is also writing her memoir, You Can’t Beat a Deadhorse. Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2018

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Racing Beds to End Homelessness by Courtney Kendall For Konrad Kocsis, it all started in summer 2016 when a good friend asked him if he’d seen an article on how high child homelessness is in Whatcom County. The numbers were staggering: “He said that one in thirty-two [children] experience homelessness during the school year. That’s too large a number in our backyard,” says Konrad. That felt “more like a Seattle number.” That fall Konrad attended an informational meeting to explore implementing the Family Promise program, a national program working to address homelessness community by community, in Whatcom to connect them with support services County. From there, Konrad’s mission and and employment opportunities. In the drive continued to build. evening, religious congregations open With over 200 people attending that their doors for families to have a place to informational meeting, the Family sleep. Family Promise has already made Promise program quickly came to fruition an impact for many families. One single as a part of Interfaith Coalition of mother told Konrad that it was “the first Whatcom County. Interfaith Coalition, a time in two years she had her kids 501(c)(3), works to eliminate together.” homelessness and poverty in Whatcom To bring awareness and funding to this County with a variety of programs. Family program, Cynthia and Konrad were Promise is specifically dedicated to instrumental in putting together the first helping families with children. annual Family Promise Bed Race in 2017. “There are different programs in our Even on a short schedule—six weeks— communities” to help with homelessness, they managed to raise $20,000. This year Konrad explains, “but not one that keeps promises to even better ... and perhaps families together.” Konrad was struck by even wackier? Teams of five decorated a Ferndale school bus driver who stood modified beds on wheels, with one up in that fall meeting to talk about person riding on the bed and four people picking up homeless children: “He picks pushing, race each other around a circuit up a herd of kids in the woods.” Konrad in the Civic Field parking lot. Teams show and his wife, Cynthia, were moved by the up in costumes and can even win awards problems they saw in their backyard. “I for best-themed, fastest team, or most thought, I need to be funds raised. involved, too. So my Sunday, September 30, 2-4pm The entry fee is wife and I got on it.” Civic Field parking lot, Bellingham $100 per bed, and On April 2, 2018, More info: familypromisebedrace.com teams are encouraged Family Promise of to find people and Contact: Konrad Kocsis at Whatcom County organizations to familypromisebedrace@gmail.com or opened their doors to sponsor them. If each Interfaith Coalition: 360-734-3983. six families, three of team member got just whom were single 10 sponsors of $20 each, you could raise parent families. The Family Promise Day $1,000 to help homeless children and Center is a place to shower, do laundry, families. Or challenge other teams! have school children picked up for school, and serve as a mailing address for the families. Adults work with case managers

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Schools and businesses can challenge each other. Who’s the fastest brewery in town, for example? Even if you aren’t interested in racing a bed, there are other opportunities to help. Visit the website listed below for more information on sponsorship levels, to enter the race, and to see last year’s wacky participants. Family Promise is “already making a difference one family at a time,” says Konrad. So grab a mattress, get some team members willing to push, and start fundraising to help the people of Whatcom County.

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Multi-Consultant Pop-Up Event –

Children’s House International and LuLaRoe are teaming up for a MultiConsultant Pop-Up Event on Sat., Sept. 1 from 10am-4pm at Unity Spiritual Center (1095 Telegraph Rd., Bellingham). Grab your girlfriends, celebrate holidays, find new styles for every season, and help fund-raise for Children’s House International! Each consultant will donate a portion of the days proceeds to CHI to help bring the children home! Other vendors also participating. CHI’s mission is to provide ethical adoption services, child-focused recruitment, and family support. Free admission. More info: 360-383-0623 or inquiry@chiadopt.org.

Island Library Summer Book Sale –

Celebrate summer with a bag of great reading, listening, and viewing from the Island Library (2144 S. Nugent Rd., Lummi Island). Drop by on library open days through Sept. 18. The stock will be replenished regularly. The book sale is managed by the Friends of Island Library. Proceeds support library programs and provide maintenance and improvements for the library facility. More info: 360-758-7145 or www.wcls.org.

Wildbird Charity Opens Thrift Store – Wildbird Charity is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of Wildbird Treasure Nest, a thrift store benefitting Whatcom County residents, featuring women’s and men’s clothing and accessories, small

household items and décor, and children’s clothing and toys. The Grand Opening will include hot dogs and cold drinks from 11am-2pm and a ton of shopping for a good cause from 11am-6pm, Aug. 31Sept. 3. “Wildbird helps a wide range of Whatcom County residents needing assistance,” says Phill Esau, Administrator of Wildbird Charity. “From our food hamper programs for kids and their families, to veteran outreach, to homeless outreach and support, we are thrilled to be opening this store to help support our mission of having fun while helping others. We’d also love your help collecting items for sale,” adds Esau. “Anyone wishing to donate their items can give us a call at 360-393-6929 or 360-441-4545 to arrange for pickup or drop-off.” The Wildbird Treasure Nest Thrift and Gift store is located at 442 Peace Portal Dr. in Blaine, right next to the Edaleen Dairy outlet.

Free admission. More info: 360-733-8400 or www.africanchildrenschoir.com.

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Enjoy

Pancake Breakfast – Enjoy pancakes,

a full menu of pancakes, French toast, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage or ham along with juice and coffee. Proceeds go toward supporting the Ferndale Senior Activity Center’s efforts to provide affordable educational, nutritional, social and recreational programs. Bring your family and friends. Join us at the Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.) on Sat., Sept. 15, 8-11am. Admission is $6 general / $3 kids / free over 90 and under 3. More info: 360384-6244 or activities.fsac@gmail.com.

Generation Celebration – Our 6th

Annual Generation Celebration will be moving venues this year. It will be held at The Barkley Green (2219 Rimland Dr., Bellingham) on Sat., Sept. 15 from 2-6pm. Mark your calendars and plan on attending. We will need many volunteers and need items to be donated. It will be a fabulous family event with many games to play, a silent auction, and Quarter Past 8 and Ghost in the Light (a band featuring a St. Francis Childcare graduate) will be playing. There will be a beer, wine and cider garden, food and drinks, and lots of fun! We are excited about our new venue and the fundraising possibilities that it holds. Please share this event and invite all of your friends! We are excited to see you all there! Admission is $10 general / free kids under 10. More info: 360-752-6336, roseve@intergenchildcare.com or www.facebook.com/events/220520125271150.

The African Children’s Choir – The

African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and lively African songs and dances. The program features well-loved children’s songs, traditional spirituals, and Gospel favorites. Performances support African Children’s Choir programs, such as education, care, relief and development. Performance on Sun., Sept. 16 from 6-7:30am at Hillcrest Chapel (1400 Larrabee Ave., Bellingham).

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Tag Sale – Help the Whatcom Museum

Advocates raise much-needed funds for exhibitions and programming by shopping at the 13th anniversary of our Tag Sale on Sat., Sept. 22 from 9am-4pm at Whatcom Museum Syre Educational Center (121 Prospect St.). Admission is free. There’s something for everyone with a wide selection of fine art, linens, china, jewelry, holiday decor, small furnishings, and household items for sale. Want to shop early? Purchase $20 tickets for a special pre-sale party held on Fri., Sept. 21 from 5-7pm. Enjoy refreshments and the opportunity to shop before the crowds hit the sale on Saturday. Tickets are limited, and proceeds benefit museum programs and exhibitions. Tickets available Sept. 1 on BrownPaperTickets.com. Info: 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org. French toast, biscuits and gravy, sausage, ham, and hashbrowns on Sat., Sept. 22 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.

Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Book Sale – The Friends of the

Bellingham Public Library are having their Fall Book Sale (Sept. 26-29). As usual, there is a large selection of books and media for all ages. Tables are re-stocked continually. Hours are Wed. & Thurs., Sept. 26 & 27 from 10am-6pm; Fri., Sept. 28 from 10am-6pm, half price day; and Sat., Sept. 29 from 10am-6pm, $4 bag day. Sale is held downstairs in the Central Library at 210 Central Avenue. All proceeds benefit the library. More info: www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org/friends-of-the-library.

Learn To Dance Thrillingham! – Dance

to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” with your favorite zombies and support a local charity, too! Free public classes to learn the dance are held every Friday beginning Sept. 28, from 7-9pm, until Oct. 26. Come to the Bloedel Donovan Park Multipurpose Room ready to get your zombie on (2214 Electric Ave., Bellingham; class location for Oct. 19 TBA). Then be part of a Bellingham tradition (not required, but lots of fun) in a public performance of “Thriller” on Halloween night! For updates or more info, visit Thrillingham on Facebook. Free admission.

Fall Into Bingo Fundraiser – The

Ferndale Senior Activity Center (1999 Cherry St.) is hosting a Fall Into Bingo Fundraiser, Sat., Sept. 29. Doors will open at 1pm, and the first game will start at 1:30pm. Everyone is welcome to join us for an afternoon of fun and a chance to win tons of great prizes including cash! Win cash and prizes on each of the 7 games, with a Jackpot Grand Prize, for Blackout, on Game 8. Admission: $20; includes 3 cards for each game. Increase

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your chances to win and purchase an additional card package for $15. Purchase your cards before the the date of the event and get entered into a special door prize drawing that will be drawn at intermission. And, as always, we will have the popular “Lucky Loser” Prize! Snacks and beverages available for purchase, at intermission. This fundraiser is sponsored by Silver Creek. All proceeds go to benefit the Jet Oldsters, a registered 501(c)3. Info: 360-384-6244 or karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com.

seniors, active military, students, and kids 6-14. More info: 206-920-9214, showmanager@evergreencatfanciers.org or http://evergreencatfanciers.org/fallshow.aspx.

Save the Date! Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County Great Futures Gala –

An event like no other, the 2018 Great Futures Gala, sponsored by DreamchasersRV, is a fun night out in support of the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County. This year’s gala will feature Boys & Girls Club alum, and

legendary Seahawk, #80 himself, Steve Largent, as the featured speaker for the evening. The gala will take place at a new location, Corporate Air Center (15452 Airport Drive., Burlington) on Nov. 2 beginning at 5:30pm. Tickets and sponsorships are now available. For more information about sponsorships or to attend the event, please contact Ian Faley, Associate Executive Director, at 360-4193723 x7 or ifaley@skagitclubs.org. Tickets can also be purchased at www.skagitclubs.org.

Skagit Salmon Fest Educates and Entertains by Margaret Bikman

Savor the Symphony: A Ciao Thyme Commons Dinner – Savor local flavors in

the beautiful Ciao Thyme Commons while supporting the arts in our community on Sat., Sept. 29 at 5:30pm (207 Unity St., Bellingham)! We will start with passed appetizers and sparkling wine, then take a seat for a delectable 3-course meal, accompanied by the sweet sounds of the harp played by local musician Jill Whitman. Proceeds benefit the Whatcom Symphony Orchestra, performing music of all ages to audiences of all ages for over 40 years. Cost is $150. More info: 360-733-1267 or ciaothyme.com/events/savor-the-symphony.

Moon Festival Celebration – Mei Hua Chinese School presents Moon Festival at Bloedel Donovan Park Gymnasium (2114 Electric Ave., Bellingham) on Sun., Sept. 30., 3-5pm. We have Chinese performances, crafts for kids, a silent auction, and a bake sale. Free admission. More info: info@meihuaschool.org or https://meihuaschool.org.

Paws in the Pumpkin Patch Cat Show –

An allbreed household pet cat show will be held on Sat. & Sun., Oct. 13 & 14 from 10am-4pm at the Ferndale Events Center (5715 Barrett Rd.). There will be 12 judging rings with continuous judging over the two days. On Saturday, there will be a cat costume contest at 12:30pm and a cage decorating contest throughout the weekend. There will also be a special ring for our junior exhibitors. Proceeds from the show will go to Community Cat Coalition, a non-profit cat rescue organization who will be at the show with adoptable cats/ kittens. Admission is $8 general / $5

Kevin Tate, board president of the Skagit River Salmon Festival, wants people to know that as the largest river in Puget Sound, the Skagit River is of critical importance to the recovery of threatened salmon species in Washington State, AND it provides 30 percent of all the fresh water in Puget Sound. “The Skagit River Salmon Festival, which takes place from 11am-6pm on Sat., Sept. 8 at Edgewater Park, 600 Behrens Millett Road in Mount Vernon, is the perfect opportunity for our community to celebrate the Face painting frolics at the Skagit River Salmon Festival. tremendous salmon resources in the Skagit watershed and inspire their conservation” he says. A portion of the proceeds supports environmental education in the community. Highlights: • Sardis Raptor Center’s “Hunters of the Sky” raptor program offers up-close views of birds of prey — eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and turkey vultures. • In the Kidz Zone, the Children’s Museum of Skagit County will have personalized button-making and balloon art. Face-painting artist Amelia Ireland from We Paint Faces will bring fun designs to little faces. • Bellingham’s Polecat and The Sweet Goodbyes; Industrial Revelation and the EntreMundos Quarteto, both from Seattle; and Caspar Babypants will entertain throughout the day. • Food Trucks: There’ll be everything from Greek food to a traditional salmon barbecue cooked on an open flame, to Mexican food, plus giant pretzels and kettle corn, ice cream and shaved ice. • Grown-up beverages will be available at the Beer and Wine Garden hosted by local craft brewery Farmstrong Brewing Company. • Arts and Craft Vendors: Delightful Dahlias will have varieties of dahlia bulbs (tubers). Get handcrafted soap that is an alternative to store-bought soap at Heavenly Soap. Lichenology creates earrings, bracelets, and necklaces from the natural world. • Conservation Alley: The substance of the festival are the organizations that engage families and youth in learning about the Skagit River and its resources through handson activities. The “Passport” activity invites visitors to earn a stamp through participation in an activity about the Skagit River and its communities. Turn in the Passport for entry into raffle drawings throughout the day. Some of the conservation-related groups participating are Orca Network, North Cascades Institute, Explorations Academy, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, The Whale Museum, Pacific Mammal Research, and Washington Water Trust, as well as numerous county and state governmental agencies. Admission is $5 for adults and is free for ages 17 and younger, In Conservation Alley, you can learn Details: http://skagitriverfest.org. about all the creatures that inhabit the Skagit River watershed.

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Bellingham SeaFeast 2018

by Osa Hale Bellingham is a very special place. Nestled between the mountains and the bay, fresh and salt water, trees and driftwood, this small city has so much natural beauty to offer. Locals and frequent visitors know that there is something for every “industry” of the region: agriculture has the NW Washington Fair, outdoor recreation has Ski to Sea, timber has the Deming Log Show, and since 2016, maritime professionals have Bellingham SeaFeast to honor the work they do. The SeaFeast begins on Friday, September 21 with a welcoming ceremony featuring Lummi Nation members, who will canoe to the new Waypoint Park Beach before joining Mayor Kelli Linville and violinist/ storyteller Swil Kanim on the steps of Maritime Heritage Park. The festival will last until 8pm on Saturday, September 22. As the name suggests, the SeaFeast is focused on the bountiful food offered by the ocean and the bay. Do you want to learn how to do it yourself? There are demos on how to fillet a fish, crack a crab, shuck an oyster, and prepare many other types of seafood down in the harbor. If you’re more interested in

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partaking in a marine feast made by talented professionals, the SeaFeed at the Harbor is the place to be. Served under a big-top canopy at Zuanich Point Park on both Friday and Saturday, the meal will feature a Dungeness crab feed, locally grilled oysters, and salmon grilled in a traditional fashion by members of the Lummi Nation. Mike McKenzie, SeaFest marketing director, says anyone attending the SeaFeed is in for an amazing experience. “Our little corner of the Northwest can pretty much lay claim to Dungeness crab capital of the West Coast; our salmon hauls and processing are internationallyacclaimed and shipped all over the world, and we have some of the most renowned shellfish farms in the U.S.,” McKenzie writes. “They will have the best seafood experience imaginable.” Another delicious opportunity lies in the exclusive meal known as “Taste the Sea: a Sustainable Seafood Experience.” Sponsored by Haggen, this supper offers dishes from major seafood brands along with wine pairings. Expert chefs explain to participants how the products are sustainable caught, sourced, and served in what is described as a sea-to-plate experience. Though the sumptuous seafood is the centerpiece to the festival, there are plenty of other fun marine-themed activities planned for the weekend. Dock walks and boat visits allow landlubbers to get to know their local fishermen, and even include demos in arts like knot-tying

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and net-mending. There will also be an exciting demonstration of a rescue at sea by the U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday afternoon. If you’re feeling inspired to get involved and do more than watch the experts, Bellingham SeaFeast hosts a variety of games and competitions. Adventurous festival-goers can take part in Survival Suit Races, the Oyster Shuck & Slurp, Guess-The-Fish, a “Walk the Plank” race, and, of course, the Fish Toss. There will also be several less competitive activities, for participants of all ages. Downtown Bellingham will host performance art at various venues on Friday in the form of sea shanties, poems, storytelling, film, and live music. Just a taste: the Bellingham Chorale will perform at the Bellingham Museum Rotunda; the Pickford Film Center will feature nautical film and video shorts; and Ray Troll and the Ratfish Wranglers will play their raucous tunes at the Sylvia Center for the Arts. More venues and artists are in the works, and anyone interested in learning more can visit the Bellingham SeaFeast website. Many of the activities at SeaFeast Bellingham are free, and some have tickets for sale. Information about tickets, locations and times can all be found online at www.bellinghamseafeast.com. Photos below by Ed Lowe.

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Farm Tours: Meet Farmers Outstanding in their Field

Alluvial Farms.

by Justin Hawkinson Want to feed a pig or get your lettuce from the source? All over the region farms are harvesting fresh produce and raising animals for market. When the Whatcom County Farm Tour and the Skagit Festival of Family Farms come around, everyone is invited to taste local foods fresh from the source and take a free peek behind the scenes. As part of the Eat Local First month campaign, The Whatcom County Farm Tour connects farmers and food producers with food enthusiasts looking to see their food being harvested. Expect samples, bargains, and fun, interactive activities for all ages. Sustainable Connections, a local organization invested in improving our community, has assembled a list of local farms and refreshments stops. The Whatcom County Farm Tour is now two days; Sept. 9 & 10, from 10am-4pm. Groups can

Anna Morris and Jared Danilson of Slanted Sun Farm. Photo © Diane Padys Photography.

select stops from the website and visit in whatever order they choose. A $15 VIP wristband is also available for extra discounts and perks at each stop. To see the interactive map or purchase a VIP wristband online check out: sustainableconnections.org/events or eatlocalfirst.org. “Everyone loves to feed the animals,” said Tiffany Bell of Ten Fold Farms. The Bell family hosted about 250 people last year at their livestock and produce farm in North Bellingham. This year Bell plans to display pictures of how the farm has changed and demonstrate how other families can start their own farms. In addition to the self-guided tour, a few farm-to-table culinary events are planned. Cosmos Bistro will offer a locally inspired brunch from 8-10am on Saturday, September 8. That evening, Boundary Bay is presenting Farm-To-Pint Pairing from 6-9pm. From 2-6pm on Sunday September 9, Samson Estates Winery will be host Wine, Cheese & Chocolate Tasting featuring sweets from Chocolate Necessities as well as some local cheeses from Gothberg Farms, Ferndale Farmstead, and Twin Sisters Creamery.

Kids and cows.

Details on menus, locations, and links to tickets can also be found on the Sustainable Connections website. The Skagit Valley farming community will get their turn in the spotlight October 6 & 7 when the Skagit Festival of Family Farms opens their barns to the growing legions of “agri-tourists.” Oysters, blueberries, apple cider and more will be on display at the twelve participating Skagit farms. The festival has been promoting local food producers for twenty years and uses the tours to strengthen the bond between farmers and the community. Distinctive orange flags mark the entrance to each selected farm. A Welcome Center for the festival will be located inside The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Company at The Outlet Shoppes in Burlington. After picking up a map, people are encouraged to visit the selected farms and see where their food comes from. All tours and parking are free and many of the stops will offer their products for purchase. Various attractions will include kids activities, hay & corn mazes, educational demonstrations and more. And at each stop, a survey can be filled out and submitted to win a basket of local treats. A $15 VIP pass will also be available for extra discounts and perks. More information can be found at: festivaloffamilyfarms.com.

Triple Wren Farms.

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AirFest – Get up close and take pictures

of historic and specialized aircraft that will be on display on Sat., Sept. 8 from 11am-4pm at Bellingham International Airport. Talk with pilots and local flying clubs. Demonstrations. Kids activities sponsored by Haggen. Raffle prizes. Food vendors. Free parking and admission. More info: AirportOffice@portofbellingham.com , 360-671-5674 or www.FlyBLI.com/AirFest.

Kids Do Art! Open House – Explore the Jansen Art Center’s six creative studios during this free, all-ages, family-friendly open house on Sat., Sept. 8 from 11am to 3pm. Enjoy art activities, demonstrations, building tours and more as you learn about the year-round art classes and performances we offer for kids, teens, and adults. The J is located at 321 Front St. in Lynden. Info: 360-354-3600, or www.jansenartcenter.org/kids-do-art.

Homeschool Huddle – Huddle up with

other local homeschooling families for fun, socializing, and support. While adults share resources and personal experiences, kids and teens will have an opportunity to socialize. Books and other materials will be on display, with optional activities available for kids and teens. For both current homeschoolers as well as those exploring possibilities. Refreshments provided. Mon., Sept. 10, 2-3pm at the Sumas Library (461 2nd St.). Free admission. More info: 360-988-2501 or www.wcls.org.

Fidalgo Bay Day – The purpose of this

free educational event is to increase public awareness of the marine environment and foster environmental stewardship. Fidalgo Bay Day provides a variety of fun interactive activities for kids of all ages including interactive educational displays, games, kid-friendly crafts, Samish canoe rides, complimentary seafood samples, Samish no-host salmon BBQ and so much more. The Shannon Point Marine Center’s mobile marine sea creature touch tank and the beach seine demonstration are fun for the entire family. Event takes place on Sat., Sept. 15 from 11am-3-pm at the Fidalgo Bay RV Resort (4701 Fidalgo Bay Rd., Anacortes). Free admission. More info: 360-416-1400, tracya@co.skagit.wa.us or www.skagitmrc.org/projects/educationoutreach/fidalgo-bay-day.

Fueling Education 5k Fun Run & Walk presented by Shell – The 2018

Fueling Education Fun Run & Walk, sponsored by Shell Puget Sound Refinery and benefitting Anacortes Schools Foundation, is set for 10am on Sun., Sept.

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16. This all-ages family event brings together local industry and businesses, our city, the chamber of commerce, and Anacortes Schools, to make it truly a community event. Dogs and strollers are welcome. The event will be held at Washington Park. All donations will go to the Anacortes Schools Foundation to fund scholarships for graduating seniors, scholarships to pay for tuition for pre-K children in need, and STEM enrichment programs. Admission is $10 adults / kids free. More info: james.steller@shell.com , 360-293-1766 or www.asfkids.org/funrun.

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

Join us at 6pm for a free hour of coaching and introduction to storytelling on Fri., Sept. 21 at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.). Professional storytelling begins at 7pm. Free admission. More info: www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org or www.bellinghamstorytellersguild.org.

Author Event: Kristin Jarvis Adams and The Chicken Who Saved Us: The Remarkable Story of Andrew & Frightful – When eight-year-old Andrew

tells his pet chicken that his body is trying to kill him, Andrew’s family and an entire medical community are launched into a decade-long quest for answers. Readers will journey to places where chickens talk, superheroes come alive, and a young autistic boy on the brink of death, finds the courage to survive. Kristin Jarvis Adams shares the story of how an ordinary backyard chicken transformed her autistic son’s desperate struggle to survive a deadly illness into a tale of improbable hope and miraculous healing. On Fri., Sept. 28, 7-8:30pm at Village Books Bellingham. Free admission. Info: 360671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/kristinjarvis-adams-092818.

Birchwood International Market –

Join us for a new neighborhood market festival the last Friday of the month through September, from 6-10pm in the old Albertson’s parking lot (corner of Northwest and Maplewood). This large, open-air market will celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood, Bellingham, and the Pacific Northwest. Bring the family or a friend to the commercial heart of the Birchwood neighborhood and shop local vendors, eat, and play. Featuring cultural performances, music, and art. Help celebrate the rich cultural diversity of Birchwood and come to build commUNITY! Free admission. Info: rose@sustainableconnections.org , www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ birchwood-international-market or 360-647-7093.

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Separated From Normal: A Painted Novel of Coming of Age on Lummi Island – This Trish Harding exhibit is

currently on display at WECU, Fairhaven Branch, 1225 Harris Ave. More info: 360676-1168, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Call to Artists: Winter Juried Exhibit – The Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) is accepting submissions for the 2018 Winter Juried Exhibit from Sept. 1Nov. 12. The juried exhibits are open to the public as a way to showcase the artistic talent in Whatcom County and the surrounding region. Each season, artists are invited to submit up to five pieces to be judged by a qualified jury made up of artists, curators, and other figures in the arts community. The selected pieces are displayed in the Jansen Art Center for the community to enjoy. Submissions will be accepted through 11:59pm on Mon., Nov. 12 via the website. There is a $35 submission fee for up to 5 works. Artist level members (or higher) receive $10 off their submissions. More info: 360-3543600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/exhibits/submit-your-art.

September at Whatcom Art Market –

September is a big month in Fairhaven: Sidewalk Sale, Sat., Sept. 1 and Fourth Friday Art Walk, Sept. 28. At the Art Market, it’s a treasure hunt at the Sidewalk Sale (your once-a-year chance to buy local art at reduced prices) on Labor Day Weekend, Sat. & Sun., Sept. 1-2, 10am6pm. This chance to shop local art also supports WWU and WWC art student scholarships by picking up art posters at $10 each. Visit our sidewalk tent Sat., Sept. 1, for a selection of local art at sale prices, and find more red tags inside. • We also continue our weekly showcasing of our member artists. Karen Angell, Painter and Fabric Artist: Wed. Aug. 29-Sun. Sept. 2. See Karen’s demonstration of landscape painting on silk, Sat., Sept. 1, 11am-2pm (Sidewalk Sale Day!). James Williamson, Bellingham’s renowned Maritime and Landscape painter: Wed., Sept. 5-Sun. Sept. 9. Visit James and enjoy his landscape watercolor demonstration, Sat., Sept. 8, 11am-3pm. Janice Hartwell, Paper Bead Maker and Fiber Artist: Wed. Sept.12-Sun. Sept. 16. Janice will be demonstrating making paper beads or needle felting Sat., Sept. 15, noon-4pm. Karen Tobiassen, Quilter and Fabric Artist: Wed. Sept. 19-Sun. Sept. 23. Join Karen for an interactive make-your-own Holiday ornament session, Sat., Sept. 22, noon4pm. Kathy Piros, Fused Glass and Jewelry Artist: Wed. Sept. 26-Sun. Sept. 30. Kathy will be on-site, demonstrating how she makes fused glass jewelry during the Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk, Sept. 28, 5-8pm. Whatcom Art Market is located at 1103 11th St., Bellingham. More info: 360-738-8564 or www.whatcomartmarket.org.

Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Showcase – This exhibit highlights a

variety of artwork from artists participating in the Whatcom Artist Studio Tour, and displays a wide range of artistic mediums. The showcase is on display throughout September at the Whatcom Museum City Hall (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Cost included with museum admission. • A presentation by the artists will be held on Thurs., Sept. 13 from noon-2pm. Free admission. The tour itself takes place Sat. & Sun., Oct. 6 & 7 and 13 & 14, and offers the public an opportunity to visit artists’ working studios and gain insight into the creative process, work-life, and the work environment of local artists. The selfguided tour also provides an opportunity for people to purchase art directly from artists. For more information about the Whatcom Artist Studio Tour visit www.studiotour.net. Info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org/exhibition/ endangered-species.

maintains the same pose for one or two 2.5-hour sessions. French easels and drawing horses provided. Bring your own drawing and painting materials. No-odor solvents only. Pay per session. Open to artists of all levels; no instruction. Every Tuesday evening at The Creekside Building (1701 Ellis St., Studio 209, Bellingham) from 7-9:30pm. Admission is $15 per session / $52 four consecutive sessions. More info: marydmorton@yahoo.com , 360-820-1271 or www.bellinghamart.com.

Open Studio Painting Wednesdays –

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Art Exhibit – Friends of the Anacortes

Library’s Art Exhibit runs through Sept. 13. Open specifically in the Community Meeting Room of the library for public viewing of art for sale on Sat., Sept. 1, 1:30-2:30pm. Also, the room is open on Wed., Sept. 5 from 1-2pm. A percentage of sales goes to the Friends of the Anacortes Library. Free admission. More info: 360-299-9584.

Ceramic pot by Lynn Dee.

Fall for Color – September featured

artist, Lynn Dee, has found fresh inspiration in her raku firings. Her latest work features soft colors to bring light to the darkening days of fall. Each new vessel evokes the sense of joy the artist feels with the completion of the unpredictable raku process. Meet the artist at a reception on Fri., Sept. 28 from 5-8pm, at Good Earth Pottery, during Fairhaven Fourth Friday Art Walk. Specializing in locally handmade pottery and ceramic art, the gallery has been located in the Fairhaven village since 1969! Free admission. More info: 360671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com.

Open Studio Tuesday Long Pose Drawing / Painting – Drop-in sessions

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instruction is easel-to-easel using your media and personal project. Join UFO members for professional instruction and spirited presentations and lively critiques. Paint and share in a community of high artistic energy and understanding. Join us at Studio UFO (301 W. Holly St., M-4) on Wed., Sept. 5, 12, 19 & 26. Admission is $200 for 4 days or $62 per day. More info: www.studio-ufo.net , 360-319-6115 or trish.harding@studio-ufo.net.

Otherness – Selected photographs by

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

Exhibits at Jansen Art Center – The

Whatcom Artist Studio Tour is celebrating 24 years with an amazing group of 39 artists working in nine different media, throughout Bellingham and Whatcom County. This exhibit at the Jansen Art Center showcases artwork from many of the artists participating in the 2018 tour through the month of November. Visit the Jansen Art Center to preview the work of the artists on tour and pick up your Whatcom Artist Studio Tour guidebook and prepare to visit the studios of your favorite artists. • Cynthia Camlin’s Boneyard and Bloom. The artist will give a short talk on her work at 6:30pm in the

Fine Arts Gallery (during the opening reception held Thurs., Sept. 6 from 6-8pm). Exhibit on display through November. Paintings from 2017 interpret changes in the world’s oceans. These underwater vignettes have been an opportunity for multilayered experiments with paint and process. • Fall Juried Exhibit: Open Reception also on Thurs., Sept. 6 from 6-8pm. Enjoy live music in the piano lounge with Walt Burkett, meet the artists and explore all of our fall exhibits. The Juried Exhibits are open to the public as a way to showcase the artistic talent in Whatcom County and the surrounding region. Each season, artists are invited to submit up to five pieces to be judged by a qualified jury made up of artists, curators, and other figures in the arts community. The selected pieces are displayed in the Jansen Art Center for the community to enjoy. Free admission. More info: 360354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org.

Fibers & Beyond – Colorful, finely-

crafted, elegant and playful work by local and nationally-known artists will be exhibited at the Janson Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden), Sept. 6-Nov. 30 during the Fibers & Beyond exhibit. Featured artists include John Mullarkey, Caryn Friedlander, Patti Barker, Liz Moncrief, Marilyn Olsen and Sheri Ward. The exhibit will also include woven rugs by the late Jo Morgan and work by members of the Whatcom Weavers Guild that showcases tablet and floor loom weaving techniques, eco-dyed monoprints, hand stitching, and felting. Free admission. More info: 360354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/fibers-beyond-exhibit.

protection of endangered species from diverse ecosystems. On display throughout September at Allied Arts, with an Art Walk reception on Fri., Sept. 7, 6-9pm. Free admission. More info: info@alliedarts.org , 360-676-8548 or www.alliedarts.org/gallery.

Force: A Group Show About Nature – For the month of September, Make.Shift Gallery (306 Flora St., Bellingham) will feature several local artists (Audrey Thompson, Mattie Templeton, Cydni Carter, Nicole Denning, and Karen Hanrahan) who explore the relationship between humans and nature. This collection will also feature black and white photography by Rod Haynes and oil paintings on recycled wood by Seth Benish. On First Friday Art Walk (Sept. 7, 6-10pm), gallery-goers will also have the opportunity to contribute to Make.Shift’s ongoing collaborative art project, “That’s So Trashy,” created for the Commercial Street Night Market. Free admission. More info: gallery@makeshiftproject.com or www.makeshiftproject.com/events/ 2018/8/5/force-a-group-show-aboutnature or 360-933-1849.

Colleen Ozora Art Show – Impressionist and representational acrylic and watercolor paintings by Colleen Ozora are featured (all month) at the new Chipper Bird (1319 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham). Her work includes Pacific Northwest landscapes, animals and birds, florals and still-lifes. The paintings, both larger works and miniatures, are vibrant with color and feeling and reflect the artist’s love for the natural world. Open during Downtown Art Walk on Sept. 7 from 6-9pm. Free admission. More info: 360-788-4273 or colleenozora.artist@gmail.com.

Downtown Bellingham Art Walk –

Tumbling Lilies by Nancy Canyon.

2018 Gallery Series: Organic Reaction – An exhibit dedicated to the

inspiration and beauty of the natural world, and the art that can be made from it. Featuring work from Penny Bamford, Nancy Canyon, John D’Onofrio, Suzannah Gusukuma, and Shannon Kirby. Allied Arts presents this show in conjunction with Endangered Species, an ongoing exhibit at Whatcom Museum, which highlights artists’ unique ability to bring attention to the importance of biodiversity and the

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Some images revealed upon your visit to the Waterfront Artists Studios (1220 Central Ave.) during September’s Downtown Bellingham Art Walk are: the world split open/vessels collapse dissolve/ pistil, stamen, petals, leaves reach for redemption/gorilla eyes glare accusation/ form to form communication: confrontation perhaps reconciliation/a dragon queen saves conciliatory souls/with white-winged-face eyes obscured/one lone figure rushes toward the final glowing orb/the crab stands eyes reflecting/dog eyes reflect only loyalty and sublimation/ and we clutch at paths bleeding over the cliff’s edge. There will be music. We welcome you. Fri., Sept. 7, 6-9 pm. More info: www.facebook.com/WaterfrontArtist-Studio-Collective-109384748344.

Downtown Bellingham Art Walk at Bank of the Pacific – Paul Kelly’s

photography is about athletes and landscapes that make them who they are. Influenced by western art and the academic world, Kat Houseman uses a color pallet often bright, vivid and rich, painting mammal and avian species in portrait. Galina Lintz uses light and color to

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make street scenes vivid and seascapes glow. Appetizers by Hundred North focused on high-quality raw ingredients with nothing coming from more than 40 miles away. Music with DJ Jimmy C. Join us at Bank of the Pacific (100 Grand Ave.) from 6-9pm on Fri., Sept. 7. Info: 360734-0544 or BRotter@bankofthepacific.com.

PAPO 2018 Exhibition and Artist Reception – This year’s Plein Air Paint

Out culminates in an exhibition at Studio UFO during the downtown Bellingham Art Walk on Fri., Sept., 7. Trish Harding’s studio doors will be open from 6-9pm for visitors to come and see all the work created from the Paint Out. It’s a great way for seasoned artists and beginners to showcase and sell their work. Due to the nature of the outdoor painting process, these paintings are small and reasonably priced. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to buy local organic art,” Trish says. Seventy percent of the sales go to the artists— thirty percent goes to the gallery’s expenses—and Trish even offers layaway plans. Info: www.studio-ufo.net , 360-3196115 or trish.harding@studio-ufo.net.

September Art Show – Scott Milo

Gallery (420 Commercial Ave., Anacortes) presents I Am From with a group of 10 female artists from Camano Island. Come see jewelry from Indy Behrendt, ceramics from Marguerite Goff, pastels by Janet Hamilton, watercolors by Liz Hamlin, photo encaustics by Kathy Hastings, watercolors by Lynne Nielsen, textile art by Patricia Resseguie, photographs by Jackie Roberts, oils by Susan Cohen Thompson and mixed media by Renate Trapkowski. Reception with the artists is Fri., Sept. 7 from 6-9pm. Free admission. More info: 360-293-6938, gallery@scottmilo.com or www.scottmilo.com.

Endangered Species: Artists on the Front Line of Biodiversity – This exhibit

The Elephant in the Room: The Allure of Ivory and Its Tragic Legacy – The Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St., Bellingham) will explore the story of ivory from pre-history to modern times, featuring a selection of ivory from the collection, research in elephant communications, the devastating effects of ivory hunting, and how organizations are trying to save these incredible animals. On display through March 2019. Cost included with admission. More info: 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Fourth Corner Frames. Free admission. Info: 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com.

Bellingham Mural Sundial “First Shadow Ceremony” – Help celebrate

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Paintings by Hyunju Padilla – The

Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden) is pleased to welcome artist Hyunju Padilla to The Inn at Lynden. The exhibit opens on Fri., Sept. 14 and will be on display through January 2019. Padilla was born in Seoul Korea and studied fashion illustration in Germany. She graduated from WWU while living in Lynden, and continues to paint. Her paintings have been exhibited in Jansen Art Center as part of the Juried Exhibit Program, and this is her first solo exhibit with the J. The exhibits at The Inn at Lynden are developed through the Jansen Art Center’s exhibit programs, curated by Karen Bacon. Artwork from the exhibits can be purchased through the Gallery Shop at the Jansen Art Center. Free admission. Info: info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org/events/hyunju-padilla or 360-354-3600.

From the Studio of Captain Steve Mayo – Ahoy Mates! In September,

Fourth Corner Frames (311 W. Holly St., Bellingham) hosts the renowned artist Steve Mayo in the gallery. Internationally known for historically accurate paintings of tugboats and sailing ships, Steve will be our featured artist September 7-29. Meet Steve at a special reception during SeaFeast on Fri., Sept. 21, from 6-9pm at

highlights 60 artists who celebrate biodiversity’s beauty, interpret natural and human-induced extinctions, and focus on endangered species from diverse ecosystems. It includes the work of artists who spotlight the human activities threatening biodiversity alongside art projects that revitalize habitats and reconnect people to the natural world. The exhibition surveys a wide range of approaches and media used by artists spanning the nineteenth through twentyfirst centuries. Major funding for the exhibition and catalogue has been provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Norcliffe Foundation, with additional support from the City of Bellingham, the Whatcom Museum Foundation, the Museum Advocates, Alexandre Gallery, and Heritage Bank. On display through Jan. 6, 2019 at the Whatcom Museum Lightcatcher Building (250 Flora St., Bellingham). Cost is part of museum admission. More info: 360-7788930 or www.whatcommuseum.org/ exhibition/endangered-species.

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Bellingham and Whatcom County; we provide quality art instruction that develops traditional art skills and increases self-confidence. We include academic information in subjects such as social studies, geography, math and science. Our supportive, non-competitive environment allows students to explore creativity and provide the structure to ensure skill development. BellinghamART is located at 1701 Ellis St.. Cost is $18 per hour. Info: 360-738-8379, info@bellinghamart.com or www.bellinghamart.com.

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be music, entertainment, information about sundials, sundial kits, and a celebration of Solar Noon on the Equinox as seen on this major vertical sundial. Sasch Stephens spent years putting this project together, and in association with Allied Arts, sponsored an international competition that ultimately commissioned Gretchen Leggitt to paint a beautiful 30’ x 60’ wall mural incorporating the dial (pictured). Free admission. More info: 360724-3781, canafziger@hotmail.com or www.alliedarts.org/bellinghamsundialmural.

Drawing and Painting Classes at BellinghamART – Learning how to draw

and paint can change lives. BellinghamART classes are founded on the principles of drawing and painting from observation. Adult students receive clear “hands-on” art instruction in a wide range of mediums and techniques, and their artistic sensibilities are valued and encouraged in exciting ways. For children and teens, BellinghamART is the premier provider of art classes for kids as young as 4 in

Tech Trek Summer Science Camp –

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) presents its monthly meeting on Sat., Sept. 8, 10am-noon at the YWCA (1026 N. Forest, Bellingham). Speakers will discuss the Tech Trek Summer Science Camp for 8th grade girls. AAUW supports equity for women and girls through education, research, advocacy, and philanthropy. AAUW Bellingham Branch is celebrating its 100th anniversary; a special luncheon is scheduled for October. For further information, please call 360-392-8856 or email hbergkolin@gmail.com. Free admission.

“Four Decades of Change: An Arctic Seabird Struggles to Survive in a Warming World” – Every summer since

1975, George Divoky has conducted research on Mandt’s Black Guillemot on Cooper Island off the coast of northern Alaska. The Arctic has experienced unprecedented warming in the last four decades and Divoky’s research documents how the resulting melt of snow and ice has affected a seabird population. His longterm study provides clear evidence of the reality of climate change along with detailed insights into the lives of birds coping with a rapidly changing environment. Presentation on Tues., Sept. 25, 7-9pm at the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St.). Admission is $5 suggested donation. More info: 360778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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Tall and Small Tables and the Art of Francy Blumhagen – Tall, small, and

natural edge tables will be at Artwood Gallery (1000 Harris Ave., Bellingham) during the month of September, along with the amazing paintings of Francy Blumhagen. Francy has shown with Artwood for about 28 years, and she also makes wonderful cards. Art Walk will be Fri., Sept. 28 from 5-8pm. Free admission. More info: artwood@qwestoffice.net , 360647-1628 or www.Artwoodgallery.com.

community to strengthen the civic health of our region. Following a tasty lunch, we present monthly programs on the fourth Wednesday of each month (Sept. 26) from 11:45am-1:30pm at Northwood Hall (3240 Northwest Ave.). Admission is $13 members / $18 non-members / $5 young adults (under 29) in advance; $15 members / $20 non-members at the door. More info or tickets: info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org.

A Sea of Change – Our oceans face

multitudinous challenges. King tides, storm surges, acidification, deoxygenation, coral bleaching, plastification, overfishing and human overpopulation just sound daunting. Sandy Lawrence will discuss the solutions that already exist for all of these problems on Thurs., Sept. 27, 7-8:30pm at the Ferndale Library, 2125 Main Street. Free admission. More info: 360-384-3647 or www.wcls.org.

Intermediate Genealogy Workshop –

Skagit Valley Genealogical Society presents an Intermediate Genealogy Workshop at the Burlington Public Library (820 E. Washington Ave.). Classes held Sat., Sept. 29 and Oct. 6, 13 & 20 from 10am-noon. Cost is $50 for all 4 classes (or $15/class) before Sept. 22 / $60 after. Topics include, DNA, Genealogical Proof, Archives & Library Research, and Record Keeping. Online registration: skagitvalleygenealogy. org. More info: 360-770-0762, genealogy0715@gmail.com or www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org.

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Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat! –

Langar is the sacred community free kitchen of the Sikh people and every Sikh Gurdwara (temple) serves delicious vegetarian food, inviting the general public every Sunday to come eat with us from 11am-2pm. The largest free kitchen in the world is Langar at Darbar Sahib, Amritsar India, where they serve 100,000 people a day every weekend, and 50,000 a day on weekdays. We take off our shoes and cover our heads as we enter any Gurdwara. Simple head-coverings are provided, or wear your own. Extremely child friendly. Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara is located at 176 Pole Rd., Lynden. Free admission. More info: 510-375-2603, Roselotus@aol.com or www.facebook.com/tsikh76.

Farm Tour Brunch – Celebrate Farm

Tour Weekend and local food with a delicious Farm Tour Brunch on Sat., Sept. 8

from 8-10am at Cosmos Bistro (1151 N. State St., Bellingham). Enjoy “Whatcom Bounty’s Benedicts,” using ingredients from local producers. Bow Hill Blueberry Coffee Cake and coffee, hot or iced tea or lemonade included in the price. Tickets available here: www.eventbrite.com/e/ farm-food-tour-weekend-brunchtickets-46890389417. Cost is $12. More info: info@sustainableconnections.org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ farm-tour-brunch.

Eat Local Month Celebrating our Harvest Together by Justin Hawkinson September was declared Eat Local Month in 2011, and each fall Sustainable Connections coordinates their efforts to promote, introduce, and remind the community of the bountiful local foods harvested nearby. A series of events, contests, signage, and discounts fill the month with culinary adventure and exploration. “We are so lucky that in NW WA we have a bounty of local food available year round,” says Sara Southerland, Food & Farming Director at Sustainable Connections. “Eat Local Month was born as a special time to collectively celebrate farmers, fishermen, chefs, food artisans, and all the talented people who bring that food to our plates. From farm explorations to local dishes served at restaurants around town, September is a special time of harvest and excitement.” The program kicks off on September 2 with The Farm Fund Hootenanny. This party is co-sponsored by Community Food Co-op as a fundraiser for local farms and the programs that support them. Starting at 6pm, the Boundary Bay Beer Garden will be open to all ages for a party that brings together farmers with the people passionate about eating local. Donations to the farm fund ($5-$20) will be accepted at the gate. Boundary Bay will offer food and drink specials for purchase, two bands will play square dance music, and awards will be given to honored farmers. In addition to encouraging consumers to seek out local products, Eat Local Month reaches out to local chefs & restaurants with their Harvest of the Month promotion. Every month a different item is advertised, and for September, at least eighteen nearby kitchens will feature local cucumbers in their specials. For more information about additional Eat Local Month events, see Farm Tour article on page 7. More farmer/ restaurant details can be found on the calendar at eatlocalfirst.org.

Farm to Pint Pairing – Part of

Whatcom’s Farm Tour Weekend, on Sat., Sept. 8 from 6-9pm at Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro (1107 Railroad Ave.). Join us in the Mountain Room for a beer & food pairing, highlighting local farms and producers. Presenting a five-part family style dinner perfectly paired with Boundary Bay Beer. 21+ only. Ticket sales end Thurs., Sept. 6 at 5pm. Cost is $40. More info: https://sustainableconnections.org/events/ farm-tour-weekend-farm-to-pint-pairing.

Wine, Cheese, & Chocolate Pairing –

Part of Whatcom’s Farm Tour Weekend, enjoy a glass of local wine or a tasting flight with pairings of local cheeses from Twin Sisters Creamery, Ferndale Farmstead, and Gothberg Farms, and artisan chocolate from Chocolate Necessities on Sun., Sept. 9 from 2-6pm at Samson Estates Winery (1861 Van Dyk Rd., Everson). Cost is $12. Info: www.sustainableconnections.org/ events/wine-cheese-and-chocolate.

2017 Farm Award recipients.

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Change a Life: Become a Tutor! – The

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

Toastmasters Weekly Meeting – Come and see what Toastmasters is all about by attending Bellingham Evening Toastmasters’ weekly meeting. Learn, develop, and practice public speaking, communication, and leadership skills in a fun, positive, and supportive environment! See and hear the benefits of learning to speak well in public and using positive feedback to improve and grow in numerous roles and settings. Guests 18 years and older are always welcome! Tuesdays, from 7-8:30pm at Spring Creek Retirement Center (223 E. Bakerview Rd., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 425-802-3036, ricknishi900@gmail.com or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org.

Bellingham Greek Festival – Join the

fun and celebrate Hellenic culture and heritage at the Bellingham Greek Festival. Enjoy traditional gyros, Greek salad, Souvlaki, Spanakopita, and more; plus Greek beer from Boundary Bay. Don’t forget Baklava, cookies, and community favorite, Loukoumades (honey dunked doughnuts). Grab a to-go order! Browse the gift shop, pose for pictures or learn a little Greek dancing. Bring the kids to have their face painted, visit the bouncy house, and more. Look inside the “big blue dome” on your own or attend a tour. Admission is free. Tokens for all food and activities are available to buy at the cashiers’ tent. Visa and MasterCard happily accepted. Ample parking is located in the lot adjacent to the church and along nearby streets. Join us at 210 E. Sunset Drive, Thurs.-Sat., Sept. 6-8, 11am-9pm and Sun., Sept. 9, 11am-8pm. More info: 360-734-8745 or www.BellinghamGreekfest.org.

Volunteer Recruitment Party – If you

are interested in becoming a volunteer tutor or teacher, we encourage you to join us at the Volunteer Recruitment Party at Bellingham Public Library’s Lecture Room (210 Central Ave.) on Wed., Sept. 12 at 5pm, where staff and current volunteers will be on hand to talk about the free adult literacy programs of the Whatcom Literacy Council. Refreshments will be served. Free admission. More info: 360-752-8678, info@whatcomliteracy.org or www.whatcomliteracy.org.

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2018 Fall Preview – The Academy for

Lifelong Learning invites you to the 2018 Fall Preview, showcasing upcoming fall and winter programming, on Thurs., Sept. 13 from 1-3pm at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal (355 Harris Ave.). Attendees will get a sneak peek of the diverse courses taught by expert faculty and a variety of leisure excursions offered this season. The event is free and open to the public, with no registration required. Doors open at 12:30pm, with time for refreshments and socializing. More info: 360-650-4970, AcadLL@wwu.edu or wwu.edu/ALL.

Stories of Survival for Mothers of Child Loss – An open invitation to

mothers of child loss. A safe place to share stories of courage and strength, discussing ways mothers continue to honor their children’s lives and their memories. The time together will be audiotaped, transcribed, and compiled into a written document to share with the group at another time and to share with other mothers in our community and beyond who are struggling with the death of a child. RSVP is mandatory for event, which will be held on Sat., Sept. 15 from 11am-2pm at Bellingham WorkStudios (112 Ohio St.). Free with RSVP. Info: 360-

224-6882, luminescencegrief@yahoo.com or www.creativegriefsupport.com.

Gathering of Crones – Crones, an

archetype for older women, meet monthly for discussion, singing, and poetry. Find support, share your adventure in living, and connect to camaraderie with other sisters. Newcomers welcome. Join us on Thurs., Sept. 20 from 10-11:30am at The Willows (3115 Squalicum Pkwy., 1st Floor West Lounge). Free admission. More info: 360-595-4485.

WCC Community & Continuing Education’s Fall Open House – WCC’s Community & Continuing Education invites the community to come celebrate the beginning of fall in our inaugural Fall Open House on Thurs., Sept. 20 from 5-9pm. Join us for a fun evening of free workshops led by a variety of Community & Continuing Education instructors, enjoy light refreshments, and meet our staff. Register for fall classes onsite for a chance to win one of our great prizes, including free classes, gift cards from our partners, and more. Find out more information, including our workshop schedule, by visiting our website at whatcomcommunityed.com or by calling 360-383-3200.

An American in Paris Broadcast from London’s West End – This

Willie Wonka in Smell-O-Vision – Join

the Lincoln Theatre (712 S. 1st St., Mount Vernon) and Forte Chocolates as we present our fourth annual screening of the 1971 family musical Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory in Smell-O-Vision! Feast your eyes on the classic film inspired by Roald Dahl’s book, and treat your taste buds to delicious treats in goodie bags available for purchase. Smell-O-Vision was a system that released odor during the projection of a film. The technique was created by Hans Laube and made its only appearance in the 1959 film Scent of Mystery. The staff of the Lincoln Theatre is hard at work recreating that failed attempt for this screening on Sun., Sept. 16 from 3-5pm. Admission is $10.50 general / $9.50 seniors, students and active military / $8 kids 12 and under. More info: 360336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/willie-wonka-smell-o-vision. Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2018

breathtakingly beautiful Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the “City of Light.” Featuring the gorgeous music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin, stunning designs, and show-stopping choreography. Showing on Thurs., Sept. 20 at 7pm at Lincoln Theatre. Admission is $18 general / $16 seniors / $14 students and kids / $2 off members. More info: 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/american-paris-musical.

21st Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival – Manhattan Short is not a

touring festival; rather, it is an instantaneous celebration that occurs simultaneously across the globe, bringing great films to great venues and allowing the audiences to select their favorites. Join us at the Lincoln Theatre on Fri. & Sat., Sept. 28 & 29 at 7:30pm when over 100,000 film lovers in over 250 cities across six continents gather in cinemas, museums, and universities to view and vote on the finalists’ films Admission is $10.50 general / $9.50 seniors, students and active military / $8 kids 12 and under. More info: tickets@lincolntheatre.org , 360-336-8955 or www.lincolntheatre.org/ film/manhattan-short-film-festival-0.

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SEPTEMBER 2018 SATURDAY 9/1/2018 Third Annual Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival, Hovander Park. (pg. 29) Friends of the North Fork Community Library Book & Bake Sale, Mt. Baker Visitor Center,

10am-4:30pm, free, 360-599-2020, www.wcls.org. Lake Padden Relay (four 2.59 mile loops around Lake Padden), Lake Padden Park, 10am, GBRC members free / $20-solo and $40-team non-members, sabrinar8@yahoo.com or www.gbrc.net/portfolio-items/lake-padden-relay. Multi-Consultant Pop-Up Event, Unity Spiritual Center, 10am-4pm, free, 360-383-0623, inquiry@chiadopt.org. (pg. 4) Sidewalk Sale, Whatcom Art Market, 10am6pm, free, 360-738-8564. (pg. 9)

Demo: Landscape Painting on Silk with Karen Angell, Whatcom Art Market, 11am-2pm, free, 360-738-8564, www.whatcomartmarket.org. (pg. 9)

The Wildbird Treasure Nest Thrift and Gift Store Grand Opening, 442 Peace Portal Dr.,

11am-6pm, free, www.wildbirdcharity.com. (4)

Small Looms Clinic for Weavers, Bellingham

Public Library, noon-3pm, free, 360-778-7217, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 38)

Friends of the Anacortes Library Art Exhibit,

Anacortes Public Library Community Room, 1:30-2:30pm, free, 360-299-9584. (pg. 9) “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm & 7pm, $12, 360-306-8531 or www. baay.org. (pg. 37) Traditional Jazz, VFW Hall, 2-5pm, $10 members / $6 students / $12 general, www.btjs.webs.com. (pg. 33) Max Cannella, Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, oldworlddeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

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

$15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917 or www.4u2eat.net. Muse Bellingham, Inspire Studio, 7:30pmmidnight, $5-$12, musebellingham@gmail.com or www.danceinbellingham.com.

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Sonja Lee Quartet,

Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. 6th Annual Hootenanny (all ages), Boundary Bay Brewery Beer Garden, 6-9:30pm, $5-$20 donation at the door, 360-734-8158 or https://communityfood.coop. (pg. 13)

Southern Fried Sunday with DJ Yogoman,

Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-8pm, no cover, 360647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/sfs-2. Travelin’ Light (1920s-60s), The Bourbon Bar and Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-746-8285, michaelsonmary@gmail.com.

MONDAY 9/3/2018 Yoga with Liz (gentle Hatha yoga), Anacortes

Center for Happiness, 9-10am, drop in $15, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html or 360-464-2229. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15pm-6:15pm, contact Linda for details, 360389-5754, LindaTaiChi@comcast.net. (pg. 34) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org. Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 6-7:30pm. Irish & Folk Monday, Boundary Bay Brewery, 6-10pm, no cover, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events.

World’s Best Trivia (teams up to 6, 3 rounds), Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-9pm, $2, www.facebook.com/worldsbesttrivia.

TUESDAY 9/4/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am, 360-656-6699. (pg. 35)

T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:30am-12:30pm. (pg. 34)

Off the Shelf Book Club (“Power of One” by Bryce Courtenay), South Whatcom Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

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

free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Out of the Ashes, Boundary Bay Brewery, 3:30-5:30pm, no cover, 360-647-5593. (pg. 29)

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

Chuckanut Radio Hour featuring Frances McCue, WCC Heiner Theater, 6:30-8pm, $5, www.villagebooks.com/event. (pg. 39)

Intro to Pottery begins, Jansen Art Center,

6:30-9pm, $175, info@jansenartcenter.org , www.jansenartcenter.org/events/intro-to-pottery-9 or 360-354-3600. Blues at Greene’s, Greene’s Corner, 7-9pm, free, 360-306-8137. (pg. 29) Meditation Tuesday, Red Cedar Dharma Hall (Bellingham), 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Toastmasters Weekly Meeting, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 425-802-3036, ricknishi900@gmail.com or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 14) Topper Tuesday Rehearsal, First Christian Church, 7-9:30pm, free,info@topperschorus.org or topperschorus.org. (pg. 30)

WEDNESDAY 9/5/2018 Open Studio Painting Wednesdays, Trish

Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm, 4 days at $200 or $62 each day, 360-319-6115, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net. (pg. 9-10)

Bellingham Music Club presents Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale, Trinity Lutheran Church, 10:30-

11:30am, free, 360-305-6526 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 30) T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:15am-12:15pm. (pg. 34) Mindfulness Workshop, Village Books (Bellingham), noon-1pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com/event/tim-burnett-090518 or events@villagebooks.com.

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Sylvia Bos,

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

SUNDAY 9/2/2018 Third Annual Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival, Hovander Park. (pg. 29) Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 10-11:30am, $15 general / $10 student with ID, bhamrep@gmail.com or www.bhamrep@gmail.com.

Friends of the North Fork Community Library Book & Bake Sale, Mt. Baker Visitor Center, 10am-4:30pm, free, www.wcls.org.

Sidewalk Sale, Whatcom Art Market, 10am-6pm. Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm, free, 510-375-2603, Roselotus@aol.com or www.facebook.com/tsikh76. (pg. 13) “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 37)

Whatcom Creek History: Guided Walking Tour, Maritime Heritage Park, 2-3:30pm,

$10-$15 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/1661637387289486.

Group Reading from “Clover, A Lit Rag, Vol. 15,” Village Books (Bellingham), 4-6pm, free,

360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/clover-lit-rag-090218.

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SEPTEMBER 2018 Friends of the Anacortes Library Art Exhibit, Anacortes Public Library Community Room, 1-2pm. (pg. 9)

Afternoon Books and Tea at the Lynden Library (K9 Unit Presentation), Lynden Library, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

Tech Basics Coaching (basic computer, tablet, Internet, streaming, and downloading skills), Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org , www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Tango Beginning Class and Practica, The Majestic Ballroom, 6:30-9:30pm, $5-$15, davidjfbeaumier03@gmail.com or www.tangolife.biz. The Kevin Woods Quartet, WJMAC in the Studio Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 30) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, YWCA Ballroom, 7:30-9:30pm, free with punch card, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 33-34)

THURSDAY 9/6/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35) Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm, free entry / food for purchase, 360-734-8745, www.BellinghamGreekfest.org. (pg. 14) English Country Dancing, Bellingham Senior Activities Center, 1:30-3pm, free, sounds.trad@gmail.com or https://becd2.wordpress.com. (pg. 34)

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

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

Four Essential Practices for Successful Memoir Writing with Cami Ostman, Village Books

(Bellingham), 5-6:30pm, free / preregister, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/cwc-ostman-090618. Fall Juried Exhibit Opening Reception, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, free. (pg. 10) Live at the Piano Lounge: Walt Burkett, Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Cynthia Camlin Presentation: “Boneyard and Bloom,” Jansen Art Center, 6:30pm, free. (pg. 10) “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 37) A Musical Grand Tour of Europe on BMC Night Beat, First Congregational Church, 7:30-9pm, $20 general / $15 seniors / take a teen for free, 360-305-6526 or www.bellinghammusicclub.org. (pg. 30) “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30-9pm, $15-$20, 646-263-3172, americantheaternorthwest@gmail.com or www.americantheaternorthwest.org. (pg. 37)

FRIDAY 9/7/2018 Creative Clothing from Simple Shapes (2 days) begins, Jansen Art Center, 9am-4pm,

$200, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/creativeclothing-from-simple-shapes.

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale,

Deming Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-5922422, www.wcls.org. Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm. (pg. 14) FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry or 360-647-5593. Indoor Wheelchair GangBall, Bloedel Donovan Park, 4pm, free, RSVP, 360-303-2130. (pg. 35)

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.goodtimegirlstours.com. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm, $8-$16, 360-733-1811, info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com or www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com. (pg. 36) “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30pm. (pg. 37)

SATURDAY 9/8/2018 Farm Tour Brunch, Cosmos Bistro, 8-10am, $12,

www.sustainableconnections.org/events/farm-tour-brunch or info@sustainableconnections.org. (pg. 13)

AAUW Monthly Meeting: “Tech Trek Summer Science Camp,” YWCA, 10am-noon, free,

360-392-8856, hbergkolin@gmail.com. (pg. 12)

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale, Deming Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Intensive Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing I (2 days, age 18+), Bellingham Metal Arts Guild (BMAG), 10am-5pm, $215 + $20 kit fee, 360-788-5858 or www.BMAG-WA.org.

Introduction to Weaving (3 weeks) begins,

Art Walk Appetizers and Music, Bank of the

Ragfinery, 10am-1pm, $88, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or ragfinery.com. Second Saturday Open House, Ayurvedic Health Center of Bellingham, 10-11am, free, 360-734-2396, info@ayurvedichealthcenter.com or www.ayurvedichealthcenter.com/event/ your-doorway-to-ayurveda-2/2018-09-08.

Downtown Art Walk at Old City Hall,

Sumas Writers Group (all styles and genres welcome), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free,

Art Show and Sales: Sounds of Watercolors,

6-9pm, free, 360-671-7990, gatemme@msn.com.

Art Show Reception, Scott Milo Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-293-6938. (pg. 11)

Pacific, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-0544. (pg. 10-11) Artist Reception: Colleen Ozora, The Chipper Bird, 6-9pm, free, 360-788-4273, colleenozora.artist@gmail.com. (pg. 10) Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 6-10pm, free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. Downtown Bellingham Art Walk, Waterfront Artist’s Studios, 6-9pm, free, www.facebook.com/Waterfront-Artist-StudioCollective-109384748344. (pg. 10) First Friday Artwalk, Historic Downtown Anacortes, 6-9pm, free, gallery@scottmilo.com , 360-293-6938 or www.anacortesart.com.

Friday Night Farm Tunes: Broken Bow Stringband, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, no cover, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Opening Reception: “Organic Reaction,”

Allied Arts of Whatcom County, 6-9pm, free, 360-676-8548, info@alliedarts.org or www.alliedarts.org/gallery. (pg. 10)

Sumas Book Club (“The Golem and the Jinni” by Helene Wecker), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

Whatcom County Farm Tour, Bellingham

Farmer’s Market, 10am-4pm, free, www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ whatcom-farm-tour-weekend. (pg. 7)

Award Winning Book Club (“The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II” by Denise Kiernan), Lynden Library, 10:30am-noon, free, 360-354-4883, www.wcls.org.

AirFest, Bellingham International Airport,

11am-4pm, free, 360-671-5674, AirportOffice@portofbellingham.com or www.FlyBLI.com/AirFest. (pg. 8) Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-9pm. (pg. 14)

PAPO 2018 Exhibition and Artist Reception,

Demo: Landscape Watercolor with James Williamson, Whatcom Art Market, 11am-3pm.

Reception: “Force: A Group Show About Nature,” Make.Shift Art Space, 6-10pm, free,

Kids Do Art! Open House (activities, demos, tours), Jansen Art Center, 11am-3pm, free,

Studio UFO Gallery, 6-9pm. (pg. 11)

360-933-1849, gallery@makeshiftproject.com or www.makeshiftproject.com/events/2018/8/ 5/force-a-group-show-about-nature. (pg. 10)

“Sounds of Watercolor” Art Show Opening Reception, Plum Hair Studio (126 E. Champion, Bellingham), 6-9pm, free.

Author Event: Kerry Claire and “Finding Vera,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/kerry-claire-090718. “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 7pm. (pg. 37) Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com.

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

Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2018

(pg. 9)

360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/kids-do-art. (pg. 8) 8th Annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival, Fairhaven Village Green, 1-7pm, free, 360-650-1066, jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com or www.jazzproject.org. (pg. 30) Google Tools for Genealogists, Burlington Public Library, 1-3pm, free, genealogy0715@gmail.com. Introduction to Eco-Printing, Ragfinery, 1-4pm, $66, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or www.ragfinery.com.

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SEPTEMBER 2018 BUG Monthly Jam with Special Guest Stuart Fuchs, St. James Presbyterian Church, 1:30-

3pm, free, 360-733-6867, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com. (pg. 30-31) “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm & 7pm (special dinner performance). (pg. 37) NASA: Colonizing Space (K-5), South Whatcom Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Intro to the Epilogue Fusion Laser Cutter, The Bellingham Makerspace, 3-6pm, $40, manager@bellinghammakerspace.org or www.eventbrite.com/e/intro-to-the-epilogfusion-laser-cutter-tickets-48821544554. Ukulele Concert with Stuart Fuchs, St. James Presbyterian Church, 3:30pm, $15. (pg. 30-31)

Author Event: Barbara Davis Pyle and “Grizzly Boy” (kids event), Village Books (Bellingham), 4-5pm, free, events@villagebooks.com , 360671-2626 or www.villagebooks.com/event/ litlive-barbara-davis-pyles-090818. Contra Dance and Potluck, Fairhaven Library, 6-10:30pm, suggested donation $10-$12 general / $7 students, dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org. (pg. 34) Farm to Pint Pairing, Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro, 6-9pm, $40, www.sustainableconnections.org/events/farmtour-weekend-farm-to-pint-pairing. (pg. 13) The Bushwackers Band (country sounds), Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, oldworlddeli1@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Author Event: John Hoyte and “Persistence of Light,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8:30pm,

free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-john-hoyte-090818.

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

$15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595 or www.goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36) “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30pm. (pg. 37) “Seasons of Life & Love,” Jansen Art Center, 7:30pm, $25. (pg. 29)

SUNDAY 9/9/2018 Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 10-11:30am.

Whatcom County Farm Tour, 10am-4pm. (pg. 7) Bellingham Greek Festival, St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, 11am-8pm. (pg. 14)

Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 13)

Open House, Historic Pickett House, 1-4pm,

free, 360-733-5873, joyandgary@comcast.net or daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com. (pg. 40) “Chicago,” BAAY Theatre, 2pm. (pg. 37) Del Rey and Adam Franklin in Concert, YWCA Ballroom, 2-4pm, $18, 360-733-5960, moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com. (pg. 31)

Eldridge Neighborhood Walking Tour,

Elizabeth Park, 2pm, $10-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-2595. Jazz 2nd Sunday, Heart of Anacortes Stage, 2-3:30pm, free, 360-293-1910, www.jazzatthelibrary. (pg. 31) “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 36)

Wine, Cheese, & Chocolate Pairing, Samson

Estates Winery, 2-6pm, $12, https://sustainableconnections.org/events/ wine-cheese-and-chocolate. (pg. 13) NookChat: Community Storytelling, Everson Library, 3-4:30pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. (pg. 40)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Anissa Snyder Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free,

360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. Whatcom Chorale Auditions, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 5pm, free, 360-595-8345, info@whatcomchorale.org or www.whatcomchorale.org. (pg. 31) Peace Dancing, Skagit Unitarian Fellowship, 6-8pm, by donation, jstplnfolk@gmail.com , 360-629-9190 or www.seattledup.org. (pg. 34) Travelin’ Light (1920s-60s), The Bourbon Bar and Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-746-8285, michaelsonmary@gmail.com. Floating Lantern Pet Memorial 2018, Bloedel Donovan Park, 6:30-9pm, $15, 360-778-9578, floating-lantern@radiant-heart.net or www.eventbrite.com/e/floating-lantern-petmemorial-bellingham-2018-tickets-38666024119. Tango by the Bay Milonga, Squalicum Yacht Club, 7:30-10pm, $7 general / $5 members & students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

MONDAY 9/10/2018 Yoga with Liz (gentle Hatha yoga), Anacortes Center for Happiness, 9-10am, drop in $15, 360-464-2229.

Contemplating End of Life Series: The Honoring Choices Program with Dr. Gib Morrow, Northwood Hall, 12:15-1:30pm, free presentation / lunch $15, 360-201-7840, micki98226@aol.com. (pg. 35)

Experience Brain Fitness with Certified Trainer Dawn Anderson, Bellingham Public Library, 1:30-2:30pm, free, jjohnson@cob.org , 360778-7217 or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Homeschool Huddle, Sumas Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. (pg. 8)

Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting,

Bellingham Elks Lodge, 2-4pm, free, 360-733-8300. T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 34) Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, 360-464-2229. Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 6-7:30pm.

Books on Tap (“Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin” by Jill Lepore),

Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35)

T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:30am-12:30pm. (pg. 34)

Ferndale Book Group (“Behind the Beautiful Forevers” by Katherine Boo), Ferndale Library, 2:30-4pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library,

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

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

“How to Make Less Waste” with Jenica Barrett of Zero Waste Wisdom, North Fork Library, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-599-2020.

Fiddle for the Absolute Beginner (5 sessions) begins, location TBA, 6:45-7:45pm, $85, cayleyschmid@gmail.com.

BCC Rehearsal, St. James Presbyterian Church,

7-9pm, $80 tuition per semester, 360-593-2504, viens@ensembleenterprisesinc.com. (pg. 31)

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

360-756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com. (pg. 38) Meditation Tuesday, Red Cedar Dharma Hall (Bellingham), 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm, 1st time free / $5, safdancers@hotmail.com. (pg. 34) Toastmasters Weekly Meeting, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 425-802-3036, ricknishi900@gmail.com or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 14) Topper Tuesday Rehearsal, First Christian Church, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 30)

WEDNESDAY 9/12/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9-10)

T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:15am-12:15pm. (pg. 34)

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Eric Hirst,

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

Tech Basics Coaching (basic computer, tablet, Internet, streaming, and downloading skills), Bellingham Public Library, 2-4pm, free, 360-778-7210 or dbrewer@cob.org. Build a Cider Press, Blaine Library, 4-6pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

El Agave 2, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount

Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm, free, 360-201-5861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org or www.harmonynorthwest.org. (pg. 31) Cupcakes ‘n’ Process, Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7pm, free, 360-647-9242, sean@gigglewax.com. (pg. 37)

World’s Best Trivia (teams up to 6, 3 rounds), Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-9pm, $2, www.facebook.com/worldsbesttrivia.

TUESDAY 9/11/2018 Books A’Sail Cruise (3 days) begins, Schooner Zodiac, 9am-1pm, $695 per person, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/books-a-sailschooner-zodiac-2018.

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CALENDAR

SEPTEMBER 2018 Big Band Bash: Dr. Jimmy and the Swingtime Serenaders (featuring 1920s-50s swing),

Boundary Bay Brewery, 5-7pm, no cover, 360-647-5593. Volunteer Recruitment Party, Bellingham Public Library, 5-5:45pm, free, 360-752-8678 or www.whatcomliteracy.org. (pg. 14) Sashiko Style Mending, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $27, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com. (pg. 38)

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

360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org. (pg. 39) Tango Beginning Class and Practica, The Majestic Ballroom, 6:30-9:30pm, $5-$15, davidjfbeaumier03@gmail.com or www.tangolife.biz

BGC: Christina Pfeiffer-Horticulturist and Arborist, Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room,

7-9pm, free, threemetcalfes@comcast.net , 360384-6250 or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org. (pg. 40) The Mike Allen Quartet, WJMAC in the Studio Theatre at the Sylvia Center, 7-9pm, $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 31) Scottish Country Dancing Classes, YWCA Ballroom, 7:30-9:30pm, free with punch card, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 33-34)

THURSDAY 9/13/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35)

Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Panel (tour artists discuss art and processes), Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, noon-2pm, free. (pg. 9)

2018 Fall Preview for The Academy of Lifelong Learning, Bellingham Cruise Terminal,

1-3pm, free, 360-650-4970, AcadLL@wwu.edu or wwu.edu/ALL. (pg. 14) Finding Funders for Your Nonprofit, Bellingham Public Library, 1-2:30pm, free, 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www. bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 38) English Country Dancing, Bellingham Senior Activities Center, 1:30-3pm, free, https://becd2.wordpress.com. (pg. 34)

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Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

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

Creating Effective Dialogue in the Memoir with Laura Kalpakian, Village Books

(Bellingham), 5-6:30pm, $25, 360-383-3200, www.villagebooks.com/event/cwc-kalpakian-091318 or events@villagebooks.com.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Scrub Hubner,

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel (6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 1-4pm or 6-9pm, $195, 360-393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 38) Astronomy Meeting, WECU Auditorium (Ferndale), 7-9pm, free, www.whatcomastronomy.org. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36) “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30pm. (pg. 37)

FRIDAY 9/14/2018 Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale,

Sewing Bootcamp (2 sessions) begins,

Ragfinery, 10am-1pm, $76, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or ragfinery.com. Sterling Silver Ring Workshop, Jansen Art Center, 10am-5pm, $85, info@jansenartcenter.org , 360-354-3600 or www.jansenartcenter.org/ events/sterling-silver-ring-workshop-3. Mindport’s Correspondence Club, Mindport Exhibits, 10:30am-12:30pm, free, 360-647-5614, publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org. (pg. 38) Fidalgo Bay Day, Fidalgo Bay RV Resort, 11am-3pm, free, 360-416-1400 or tracya@co.skagit.wa.us. (pg. 8)

Garden of the Salish Sea Workshop for Kids (K-5), Island Library, 11am-1pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org.

Stories of Survival for Mothers of Child Loss,

Bellingham WorkStudios, 11am-2pm, free with required RSVP, 360-224-6882, luminescencegrief@yahoo.com or www.creativegriefsupport.com. (pg. 14) Free Pilates Intro, Joy of Pilates, 11:30am12:30pm, free / must RSVP, 360-224-1433. Bellingham Traverse, Boundary Bay Brewery, noon, $80-$230, info@recreationnorthwest.org , www.bellinghamtraverse.com. (pg. 40)

Deming Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Demo: Making Paper Beads/Needle Felting with Janice Hartwell, Whatcom Art Market,

6-9pm, $55 / must preregister, 360-788-5858, Info@BMAG-WA.org or www.BMAG-WA.org.

Aluminum Can Art with Karen Weber (bring a pair of old scissors, your images, and imagination), Island Library, 1-4pm, free,

Earring Design and Rendering (age 18+, some drawing experience preferred), BMAG, Friday Night Farm Tunes: Ruby Fiambe,

BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, no cover, 360-318-7720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com. Sons of Norway Potluck/Program, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 6pm, bring something to share, 360-715-2186.

Book Launch: Red Wheelbarrow Writers and “So Much Depends Upon,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8pm, free, 360-671-2626 or events@villagebooks.com. (pg. 39)

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

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3959 or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36) “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30pm. (pg. 37)

SATURDAY 9/15/2018 Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior

Activity Center, 8-11am, $6 general / $3 kids / free over 90 and under 3, 360-384-6244, activities.fsac@gmail.com. (pg. 4) Cascadia Skillshare and Barter Faire, Arcadia, 10am-5pm, $20 per day or $35 for the weekend plus camping, 510-926-0468 or www.cascadiaskillshare.org.

Friends of the Deming Library Fall Book Sale, Deming Library, 10am-5pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org.

Intensive Intermediate Jewelry Metalsmithing: All About Earrings (2 days; age 18+) begins, BMAG, 10am-5pm, $215 + $20 kit fee, 360-788-5858 or www.BMAG-WA.org. Run with the Chums 5K!, BP Highlands, 10am, free, www.chumsofterrellcreek.org/news-andevents/run-with-the-chums. (pg. 35)

noon-4pm. (pg. 9)

360-758-7145, www.wcls.org.

Travel to Australia with Lawrence Pang, Blaine Library, 1:30-3pm, free, 360-305-3637.

Author Event: Kim Binczewski and “Bread Lab” (kids event; activities and samples),

Village Books (Bellingham), 2-3:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/binczewski-091518. Generation Celebration, Barkley Village Green, 2-6pm, $10 general / free kids under 10, 360752-6336, roseve@intergenchildcare.com or www.facebook.com/events/220520125271150. (pg. 4)

Lend Us Your Ears: Lee Blessing’s “Eleemosynary,” Bellingham Theatre Guild,

2pm, pay-what-you-will, 360-647-9242, sean@gigglewax.com. (pg. 36) NASA: Colonizing Space (K-5), Lynden Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org. Kids Intro to Drawing (age 10+), The Bellingham Makerspace, 3:30-5:30pm, $5 / preregister, manager@bellinghammakerspace.org or www.eventbrite.com/e/kids-intro-todrawing-tickets-48823507425. FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593 or www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry.

Bilongo Quintet w/ Sabrina Gomez (Latin jazz with Spanish vocals), Old World Deli, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-738-2090, yambique@mac.com or www.oldworlddeli1.com/music-events.

Book Launch: Red Wheelbarrow Writers and “So Much Depends Upon,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8pm.

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

$15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595 or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. (continued on page 23)

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CALENDAR ’Tis the 2018–2019 Season Allied Arts of Whatcom County 1418 Cornwall Ave., Bellingham

• 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. 2018 Exhibitions — Monthly Exhibits featuring regional artists held June through December. • Sept. 7-30: Organic Reaction • Oct. 5-27: Color! • Nov. 2-Dec 1: Theme and Texture • Dec. 7-21: Holiday Festival of Fine Art 2018 Special Events — Nov. 16-Dec. 24: 39th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts, featuring over 100 of the finest artists in the area, with live music and family art projects on the weekends. 2019 Exhibitions — TBA: Annual Membership Show • April 5-27: RARE: Recycled Art Resource Expo • 2019 Juried Artist Series: Monthly Exhibits featuring regional artists held June thru Dec. 2019 Special Events — Sat. & Sun., April 5 & 6: Recycled Arts Resource Expo (RARE) • Fri., May 3: Children’s Art Walk • June 21 & 22: Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival in Historic Fairhaven • Nov. 16Dec. 24: 40th Annual Holiday Festival of the Arts. Gallery and Thrift Store hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., noon-5pm 360.676.8548 • www.alliedarts.org

Anacortes Arts Commission 98221 Studio Tour P.O. Box 547, Anacortes

98221 Studio Tour: October 20 & 21, 2018 Lisa Rhoades, Chair: 360.202.6890 Terry MacDonald, Co-Chair: 360.460.8531 studiotour98221@yahoo.com www.anacortesartscommission.com

Anacortes Chamber of Commerce Experience Anacortes – Your Island Getaway! 819 Commercial Ave., Suite F, Anacortes

2018 — • First Friday Artwalk: year-round • Community Theatre Shows: year-round • Oyster Run Motorcycle Rally: Sept. 23 • Anacortes Bier on the Pier: Oct. 5 & 6 • Anacortes Vintage Market & Gift Show: Oct. 19 & 20 • Brewgrass! Brews and Bluegrass: Nov. 2 & 3 • Holiday Farmers Market: Nov. 17 & 18 • Tree Lighting Celebration: Dec. 7 2019 — • First Friday Artwalk: year-round • Community Theatre Shows: year-round • Anacortes Vintage Market: April 26 & 27 • Spring Wine Festival: April 13 • Saturday Farmers Market: May through October • Boat & Yacht Show: mid-May • Waterfront Festival: early June • Kids-R-Best Fest: July • Shipwreck Festival: July 360-293-7911 • www.anacortes.org marketing@anacortes.org

Arlington Arts Council Art Shows & Events — • Sept. 8 & 9: Art in Legion Park • Oct. 20: Fall into Art Auction • Oct. 27: Halloween Costume Contest • Nov. 17: Legends of the Blues VI — Coco Montoyo

and John ‘Gray Hound’ Maxwell • Feb. 2, 2019: Eagle Photography and Art Show 360-435-3778 • arlingtonartscouncil.net

Bayshore Symphony PO Box 465 • Ferndale

Fall concerts: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 10 and 11, 2018 Winter concerts: Sat. & Sun., Feb. 23 and 24, 2019 Spring concerts: Sat. & Sun., June 1 and 2, 2019 Ticket prices: $15 suggested donation, free for children 12 and under 360.223.5432 • www.bayshoresymphony.com director@bayshoremusicproject.com

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

Fall 2018 Programs and Events: Oct. 26-27 & 31: Haunted House at Boundary Bay featuring performances by BAAY students • Nov. 2-3 & 9-10: Robin Hood (ages 5-8) • Nov. 16-17: Creation Lab Junior production (ages 9-12) • Dec. 5-6: BAAY/Opus Nutcracker at the Mount Baker Theatre • Dec. 7-9 & 14-16: Charlie Brown Christmas (ages 9-12) • Jan. 11-13 & 18-20: Urinetown (ages 13-16) • Jan. 25-27: Creation Lab Senior production (ages 13-16). All events are at the BAAY Theatre unless noted. info@baay.org • www.baay.org

Bellingham Festival of Music

Church (2401 Cornwall Ave.); except October, at Firehouse Arts and Event Center (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham). • Sept. 7: Musical Grand Tour of Europe with soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale • Oct. 4, 5, 6: “Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing!” • Nov. 8: Hollywood studios recording artist, flutist Sheridon Stokes • Dec. 7: Pianists Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann celebrate Leonard Bernstein • May 2: Cellist John Friesen • June 7: Baroque and Renaissance flutist Jeffrey Cohan leads Salish Sea Early Music Festival. $20/$15 tickets for Night Beat on sale online now, at Village Books one month before each concert date and at the door if not sold-out. $75 Night Beat season subscription on sale online. Ticket holders can “Take-a-Teen-for-Free” to Night Beat at First Congregational. 360.305.6526 • bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com www.bellinghammusicclub.org

Bellingham Theatre Guild 1600 H St, Bellingham

• Sept. 7-23, 2018: La Cage aux Folles • Nov. 23-Dec. 9: Shipwrecked: An Entertainment • Feb. 1-17, 2019: Almost, Maine • March 29-April 14: Silent Sky • June 14-30: Nunsense. Thursdays-Saturdays 7:30pm; Sundays 2pm Tickets: $14 Adults, $12 Students/Seniors 62+, $8 Children 360.733.1811 • info@bellinghamtheatreguild.com • www.bellinghamtheatreguild.com

Michael Palmer, Artistic Director PO Box 818, Bellingham

Good Earth Pottery

26th Season, June-July 2019 June 29: George Li, pianist, joins the BFM Orchestra • July 6: Benjamin Beilman, violin, Arthur Fagen, guest conductor • July 10: Pepe Romero, guitar • July 12: Calidore String Quartet with Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano • July 14: Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano • July 19, Jamie Barton, Metropolitan Opera mezzo soprano Tickets go on sale mid-January 2019 360.201.6621 • bellinghamfestival@comcast.net www.bellinghamfestival.org

Featured Artist Exhibitions — September: Lynn Dee • October: Tina Bixby • November: Levi Vincent, Reception, Nov. 23 • Fairhaven Winterfest, Nov. 23-Dec. 24 • December: Les Norton, 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

Bellingham Music Club

1000 Harris Ave. in Historic Fairhaven Village

Improv Playworks Studio

P. O. Box 193, Bellingham

1011 Girard St., Bellingham (One block from Whatcom Middle School!)

BMC is going places! 2018-2019 season presents programs inspired by travels here and abroad. First Wednesday Morning Concerts, 10:30am, Trinity Lutheran Church, 119 Texas St., Bellingham; except December, at First Congregational Church. BMC’s gift to the community! Free and open to the public. • Sept. 5: Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale • Oct. 3: “Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing!” preview • Nov. 7: Flutist Sheridon Stokes • Dec. 6: Pianists Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann • Feb. 6 and March 6: High School Competition Winners • April 3: WWU Competition Winners • May 2: Cellist John Friesen • June 5: Salish Sea Early Music Festival with flutist Jeffrey Cohan. Night Beat full-length evening programs on select Thursdays, 7:30pm, First Congregational

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, listening, confidence, presentation skills, teamwork, and most of all 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 • Ongoing classes for Adults and Teens 14 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 workshops in Sept. & Oct: • Adult & Teen (14+): Tues., Sept. 11 • Adult & Teen (14+): Wed., Sept. 19; Wed. Oct. 17& Tues. Oct. 23 Fall Special- 4 wk. Mini-Series $60

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’Tis the 2018–2019 Season Registration for After School Youth programs: Sept.1-Oct. 31 Call Director Sheila Goldsmith for more details & schedules for any and all programs! 360.756.0756 • www.improvplayworks.com

Jansen Art Center 321 Front St., Lynden

Exhibit Events: Sept. 6-Nov. 30, opening reception on Thurs., Sept. 6: Cynthia Camlin: Boneyard & Bloom; Fibers & Beyond; Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Showcase; 2018 Fall Juried Exhibit; Paintings by HyunJu Padilla (on display at The Inn at Lynden, 100 5th St.) Kids Do Art! Open House: Sat., Sept. 8 Oct. 18-Nov. 30, opening reception Oct. 18: Falling Out of the Box Jewelry Exhibit Dec. 6-March 1, 2019, with opening reception on Thurs., Dec. 6: Todd Horton; Elizabeth Wonnacott; Winter Juried Exhibit; Whatcom Art Guild March 7-May 31, opening reception on Thurs., March 7: Lanny Little; Neil Berkowitz; Spring Juried Exhibit; Jansen Art Center Students May 2-31, opening reception on Thurs., May 2: Promising Futures: Whatcom County High School Art June 6 -Aug. 30, opening reception on Thurs., June 6: Hilarie Couture; Summer Juried Exhibit; 7th Annual Cup Show Fibers & Beyond Conference & Sale: Oct. 10-13 • Warping the Fabric of Time: Keynote Address with John Mullarkey: Wed., Oct. 10 Musical events: Katie Van Kooten, soprano and Jeffrey Gilliam, piano, Sat., Sept. 8 • Milica Jovanovi , piano, Sat., Sept. 29 • Cascadia Dreams, Sat., Oct. 20 • Sunday @ 3: Young Artist Concert Series, Sun., Nov. 4 • Jansen Jazz Band, Thurs., Nov. 8 • Noel Ensemble, Dec. 15 • Pearl Django with Gail Pettis, Feb. 9, 2019 • Jansen Jazz Band, Feb. 21 • Mañalac Piano Duo, March 23 • Jansen Jazz Band, April 18 • Bill Coon Trio, April 27 360-354-3600 • info@jansenartcenter.org www.jansenartcenter.org

Lincoln Theatre 712 South First Street, Downtown Mount Vernon

Sept. 8 & 9: Manhattan Short Film Festival • Oct. 5-20: Theater Arts Guild presents Side Show • Oct. 6 & 21: The Met Live in HD: Aida • Oct. 20 & 28: The Met Live in HD: Samson et Dalila • Oct. 22 & 29: NT Live: Frankenstein • Oct. 26: Wild & Scenic Film Festival • Oct. 27 & Nov. 4: The Met Live in HD: La Fanciulla del West • Oct. 27: Rocky Horror Picture Show • Nov. 10 & 18: The Met Live in HD: Marnie • Nov. 10: Kiwanis Comedy Night • Nov. 17: Childsplay • Nov. 18: Sound of Music Sing Along • Nov. 23 & 24: Fidalgo Dance Works • Dec. 1-15: Theater Arts Guild presents Annie • Dec. 15 & 23: The Met Live in HD: La Traviata • Dec. 16: Celtic Yuletide • Dec. 21: It’s a Wonderful Life • Dec. 22: The Magic Flute • Jan. 12 & 20: The Met Live in HD: Adriana Lecouvreur • Jan. 23: Louden Wainwright III • Jan. 24: John McEuen • Feb. 2 & 24: The Met Live in HD: Carmen • Feb. 26: Masters of

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Hawaiian Music • March 2 & 10: The Met Live in HD: La Fille du Regiment • March 30 & April 7: The Met Live in HD: Die Walkure • April 5: Karla Bonoff • May 11 & 19: The Met Live in HD: Dialogues des Calmelites 360.336.8955 • info@lincolntheatre.org www.lincolntheatre.org

Lummi Island Artists Studio Tours Labor Day Weekend Tour 2018: Sat. & Sun., Sept. 1 & 2 • Holiday Tour 2018: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 10 & 11 • Memorial Day Weekend Tour 2019: Sat. & Sun., May 25 & 26 • Labor Day Weekend Tour 2019: Sat. & Sun., Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 • Holiday Tour 2019: Sat. & Sun., Nov. 9 & 10. 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 • 360.317.5807 • www.lummi-island.com

Lynden Performing Arts Guild: The Claire Dutch Village Mall, 655 Front St., #13, Lynden

• The Wind in the Willows: Sept. 20-Oct. 7 • It’s A Wonderful Life (musical): Nov. 23-Dec. 9 (auditions Sept. 24 & 25) • Our Town: Feb. 7-24, 2019 (auditions Nov. 19, Dec. 3 & 4) • Seussical The Musical: May 2-19 (auditions Feb. 18 & 19). Check website for show times and ticket info: 360.354.4425 • www.clairevgtheatre.org.

Manouche N.W. Concert Series Mount Baker Theatre, 104 North Commercial St., Bellingham Saturdays, 7pm, unless noted Sept. 2: Greg Ruby 6 • Nov. 3: Pearl Django • Jan. 12, 2019: Lache Cercel • March 23: Ranger & the “Re-Arrangers” • May 11: Nuages & Friends. Prices vary 360.961.1559 • mpg@nuagesjazz.net www.manouchenw.com

McIntyre Hall 2501 E. College Way, Mount Vernon

McIntyre Hall Presents: • The Sweet Remains: Sat., Sept. 29 • The Brothers Four: Sat., Oct. 6 • Locarno: Fri., Oct. 19 • Tony Furtado: Fri., Feb. 8, 2019 • Golden Dragon Acrobats: Sun., Feb. 10 • The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron: Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 14 & 15 • Socks in the Frying Pan: Fri., March 1 • Fail Better: Beckett Moves UMO: Fri., March 8 • Seamus Egan Project: Sat., March 9 • I Draw Slow: Fri., March 15 • Sierra Hull: Fri., March 22 • Son De Madera: Fri., April 26 • Locals Night: May 17 Fidalgo Youth Symphony: • Fall Concert: Sat., Oct. 20 • Holiday Concert: Sat., Dec. 8 • Spring Concert: Wed., March 23, 2019 • Finale Concert: Sat., May 18

Entertainment News Northwest ~ September November 2013 2018

Mount Vernon High School Choral Music Program: • Fall Concert: Oct. 18 • Winter Concert: Dec. 10 • Holiday Concert: Dec. 12-13 • Spring Concert: March 19 • Finale Concert: June 3 Mount Vernon High School Instrumental Music Program: • Fall Concert: Nov. 20: • Holiday Concert: Dec 12-13 • Spring Concert: March 14 • Finale Concert: May 30 Northwest Ballet Theater: • The Nutcracker: Dec. 14-16 • Swan Lake: June 15 & 16, 2019 Pacific Northwest Opera: • La Boheme: Fri., & Sun., Oct. 26 & 28 and Nov. 2 & 4 • The Ring of Nibelung: Fri., & Sun., May 3, 5, 10, & 12, 2019 Skagit Symphony: • Gala Concert: Oct. 20 • Holiday Concert: Dec. 8 • Family Concert: Jan. 27, 2019 • Masterpiece Concert: March 23 • Classics Concert: May 18 Skagit Valley Academy of Dance: • The Nutcracker: Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 & 2 • SVAD On Trend!: June 21, 22, & 23, 2019 Skagit Valley Chorale: • Heralding Christmas: Dec. 7 & 9 • Celebrating in Song: April 27 & 28, 2019 Skagit Valley College: A Chorus Line: Nov. 9-18 • Deck the Halls & All That Jazz: Nov. 27 • Finale Concert: June 5, 2019 Theater Arts Guild: • Mama Mia!: March 29-April 13 360.416.7622 • www.Mcintyrehall.org.

Mindport Exhibits 210 West Holly St., Bellingham

Visit our galleries where you’ll find interactive, contemplative and fine art exhibits, we’ve been making and collecting since 1995. Odd things and ordinary; serious and silly; simple and elaborate; technical and artistic – you’re sure to find many exhibits blending science and art to fascinate and delight you. Check the Facebook page or website for updates & our latest new exhibits! Open Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday noon-6pm; Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday noon-4pm Admission: $3 each for all ages Mindport Correspondence Club: One Saturday per month: 10:30am-12:30pm Sept. 15, Oct. 27, Nov 17, Dec. 29, and Jan. TBD, free Make your own cards & envelopes at Mindport’s monthly Correspondence Club. This fun, creative, hands-on-activity is open to all ages over 8 years (although young folks need to bring a participating adult). Supplies, materials, and instructional guidance are provided for collage, mail art, envelopes, postcards and more. Bring your addresses and your postage, and join us for a couple of hours of companionable mailing. 360.647.5614 • www.mindport.org

Mount Baker Theatre 104 N Commercial St., Bellingham

2018-19 Season Lineup: The Official Blues Brothers Revue: Sat., Sept. 22 • The New Chinese Acrobats: Sat., Oct. 6 • Siro-A Techno Circus: Sun., Oct. 21 • Capitol Steps: Sun., Nov. 4 • Seattle International Comedy Competition Semifinals: Sat., Nov. 17 • Postmodern Jukebox Back in Black & White

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CALENDAR ’Tis the 2018–2019 Season Tour: Thurs., Nov. 29 • Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 8 & 9 • Spanish Brass Christmas Concert: Thurs., Dec. 13 • Portland Cello Project Plays Radiohead, Coltrane, & Bach: Sun., Jan. 13, 2019 • VoicePlay: Fri., Jan. 18 • STOMP: Fri., Jan. 25 • The Choir of Man: Fri., Feb. 8 • Los Vivancos Born to Dance: Sat., Feb. 16 • Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy: Visions from Cape Breton and Beyond: Sat., Feb. 23 • Kinky Boots: Thurs., Feb. 28 • Spamalot: Sun., March 10 • Ladies of Laughter: Funny & Fabulous: Sat., March 16 • Don Felder Formerly of The Eagles: Fri., March 22 • Legally Blonde – The Musical: Sun., March 24 • The Hunts: Sat., March 30 • The Mikado: Sun., April 14 • Artrageous: Sat., April 27 • Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock and Roll: Sat., May 4 • Live from Laurel Canyon, Songs & Stories of American Folk Rock: Sun., May 12 • Anat Cohen Tentet: Sat., May 18 • Michael Feinstein: “Shaken & Stirred” with Special Guest Storm Large: Sat., June 1 Tickets as low as $15.50, on sale now! The 2018-19 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 2018-19 registration is open!

Rehearsals held each Monday evening, beginning Sept. 10 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: Nov. 13 • Dec.10 • March 17 & 23 • May 20 360.421.2527 (Sharyn Peterson) • www.mbys.org

Northwest Ballet Theater 1417 Cornwall Ave., Ste. 201, Bellingham Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., Lynden

20th Season: • The Nutcracker – Sat. & Sun., Dec. 1 & 2, Mount Baker Theatre; Fri., Sat. & Sun., Dec. 14-16, McIntyre Hall • The Snow Queen – Fri., March 15, 2019, Mount Baker Theatre • Swan Lake – Sat. & Sun., June 8 & 9, 2019, Mount Baker Theatre; Sat. & Sun., June 15 & 16, 2019, McIntyre Hall. 20th Anniversary Ticket Special - Save 20% by using promo code NBT20/20: Mount Baker Theatre, 360.734.6080, www.mountbakertheatre.com , or McIntyre Hall, www.mcintyrehall.org , 360.416.7727, or www.northwestballet.org. 360.714.1246 • info@northwestballet.org www.northwestballet.org.

Pacific Northwest Opera Performed at McIntyre Hall, Mount Vernon • La Boheme: Fri. & Sun., Oct. 26 & 28 and Nov. 2 & 4 • The Ring of Nibelung: Fri. & Sun., May 3, 5, 10 & 12.

Friday shows at 7:30pm, Sunday shows at 3pm Prices from $25-65, on sale now 360-610-7249 • www.Pnopera.org info@pnopera.org

Pacific Northwest Quilt & Fiber Arts Museum 703 South 2nd Street, PO Box 1270, La Conner

Events: Exhibit, Fabric Poems: Aug. 8-Sept. 20 • Exhibit, Seeing Stars: Aug.-Oct. 28 • Quilt & Fiber Arts Festival 2018 in Everett: Oct. 12-14 • Exhibit, Festival Winners: Oct. 17-Nov. 18 • Exhibit, Contemporãneo: Brazilian Art Quilts: Oct. 3-Jan. 6 • Exhibit, Art Quilts from CQA: Oct. 31-Jan. 27, 2019 • Open House: Nov. 3 • Exhibit, Victorian Christmas: Nov. 18-Jan. 6 • Holiday Open House: Dec. 1. Admission: $7; Open Houses: Free 360-466-4288 • info@qfamuseum.org www.qfamuseum.org

Ragfinery 1421 N. Forest Street, Bellingham

Offering seasonal workshops, contests, design challenges, and other events to educate and inspire. • Pop-up Shop featuring Eileen Fisher Renew clothing – Sat., Nov. 10, 2018 • Annual Upcycle Runway Show – Sat., Apr. 13, 2019. 360.738.6977 • www.ragfinery.com.

Sehome High School Drama 2700 Bill McDonald Parkway, Bellingham

The final season in The Little Theatre & the grand opening of our new performing arts center in Spring 2019! 2018-2019 Season: • Romeo & Juliet: Nov. 8-17 • Monty Python’s Spamalot: May 2-11 Plus, a special farewell event in December to say goodbye to The Little Theatre. Tickets: $10 general • $7 students/seniors Group rates available. Reserve tickets online. www.sehomedrama.com • 360.676.6470 ext. 5271

Skagit Community Band Incantations and Dance: Fri., Oct. 26 (La Conner) and Sun., Oct. 28 (Anacortes) Almost Like Being In Love: Fri., Feb. 8 (La Conner) and Sun., Feb. 10 (Anacortes) Petite Fleur: Fri., April 26 (La Conner) and Sun., April 28 (Anacortes) Admission to all concerts is free, donations gladly accepted. For those who are interested in joining the band, rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9pm in the La Venture Middle School band room Mount Vernon. www.skagitcommunityband.org

Skagit County Historical Museum 501 South 4th St., La Conner

Exhibitions: • through March 2019: Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence: Skagit Stories • through Nov. 11: Readin’, Ritin’, and ‘Rithmatic • Nov. 23 through March 2019: “Happy Christmas, Happy New Year”

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!

Activities: • Sept. 30: Historic Cemetery Tour at Mount Vernon Cemetery • Nov. 3: 50th Anniversary Party Events @ The School House: • Sept. 14: Preserving Family History Workshop • Oct. 20: Craft Brewing Industry • Nov. 3: Seeds of Hope. Museum 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 Valley Chorale 2501 East College Way, Mount Vernon

(performances at) McIntyre Hall Performing Arts & Conference Center: • Fri. & Sun., Dec. 7 & 9: Heralding Christmas Concert: “Deep Peace” • Sat. & Sun., April 27 & 28: Celebrating in Song Concert: “American Journey” Concerts elsewhere: • American Journey Concert Tour: Fri., May 17 (Port Townsend) • Sat., May 18 (Port Angeles Senior Center) • Sat., May 18 (Forks, Rainforest Arts Center) • Sun., May 19 (Neah Bay, Tribal Gym) Concert Ticket prices: (Reserved Seating): $16 for all house seats • $14 for Seniors, Military and Students • $25 for box seats • Discounts with purchase of 10 or more tickets Tour Ticket Prices: TBA For tickets call: 360.416.7727 ext. 2 or Toll Free 866.624.6897 ext. 2 skagitvalleychorale@gmail.com www.skagitvalleychorale.org

Studio UFO 301 W Holly St., M-4, Bellingham

Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO offers ongoing Open Studio Paintings Classes on Wednesdays. Sign up monthly or by the day and learn to paint better than you ever thought possible, in Open Studio Painting Classes. All skills welcome! Local venues can be available for one person and group shows for Open Studio Painters who build a body of work. Show opportunities at Studio UFO during art walks are also available. 360.319.6115 • trish.harding@studio-ufo.net www.studio-ufo.net

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

Upcoming Entertainment in The Pacific Showroom: — • Sept. 14 & 15: Thelma Houston • Oct. 19 & 20: Loverboy • Nov. 10: “Live and Let Die” A tribute the music of Paul McCartney by Anthony Kishman • Nov. 30 & Dec. 1: The Clairvoyants • Jan. 18 & 19: Rodney Carrington • Feb. 8 & 9: Eli Young Band Winners Lounge: — • Sept. 7 & 8: The Royal We • Sept. 14 & 15: Harmonious Funk • Sept. 21 & 22: Bleeding Tree • Sept. 28 & 29: Melissa Mickelson • Oct. 5 & 6: Emerald City Throwdown • Oct. 12 & 13: The Wingmen • Oct. 19 & 20: Latigo Lace • Oct. 26 & 27: Rumor 6 • Nov. 2 & 3: Funk Factory • Nov. 9 & 10: Dana Osborn Band • Nov. 16 & 17: Blondetourage • Nov. 23 & 24: Highway 9 • Nov. 30 & Dec. 1:

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’Tis the 2018–2019 Season Cover to Cover • Dec. 7 & 8: Soul Siren • Dec. 14 & 15: Midlife Crisis & the Alimony Horns • Dec. 21 & 22: The Olson Bros Band • Dec. 28 & 29: Harmonious Funk • Dec. 30 & 31: The Wingmen 1.877.275.2448 • www.theskagit.com

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

2018-2019 Music Events: • Friction Quartet Recital: Tues., Oct. 2 • Duo Unprepared: Fri., Oct. 5 • Musical Arts Quintet Recital: Tues., Oct. 9 • Philip Fisher Sanford-Hill Piano Series: Fri., Oct. 12 • Bassoon Apocalypse: Sat., Oct. 27 • Global Spice World Music Series: Thurs., Nov. 1 • Global Spice: Fri., Nov. 2 • Concert Choir Fall Concert: Tues., Nov. 6 • NowHearThis!: Wed., Nov. 14 • WWU Symphony Orchestra: Fri., Nov. 16 • A Light in the Darkness: Songs of Hope and Comfort: Sat., Nov. 17 • University Choir: Sun., Nov. 18 • Composers of Western (COW): Mon., Nov. 26 • Wind Symphony: Thurs., Nov. 29 • Jazz Ensembles: Fri., Nov. 30 • Student Chamber Music: Tues., Dec. 4 • WWU Symphonic Band: Wed., Dec. 5 • Student Chamber Music II: Thurs., Dec. 6 • Roberto Plano Sanford-Hill Piano Series: Fri., Jan. 18, 2019 • David Brooks Piano Recital: Sun., Feb. 17 • Liederabend: Western Singers in Concert: Wed., Feb. 20 • Heavy Metal Concert: Fri., Feb. 22 • WWU Orchestra and Concert Choir: Tues., Feb. 26 • Wind Symphony: Thurs., Feb. 28 • Composers of Western: Fri., March 1 • University Choir: Tues., March 5 • Jazz Ensembles: Fri., March 8 • WWU Symphony Orchestra: Mon., March 11 • Student Chamber Music I: Tues., March 12 • WWU Symphonic Band: Wed., March 13 • Student Chamber Music II: Thurs., March 14 • WWU Concerto Competition Finals: Wed., March 20 • Percussion Ensemble: Thurs., April 11 • BMC Night Beat - Western Treasures: Fri., April 12 • Piano Area Event: Sat., April 13 • Faculty Showcase Concert: Thurs., April 25 • Sanford-Hill Piano Series Lise de la Salle: Sun., April 28 • Collegium Musicum: Sat., May 11 • Concert Choir: Tues., May 14 • NowHearThis!: Wed., May 15 • BrassWinds Concert: Thurs., May 16 • Sound Culture Festival: Fri., May 17 • Guitars of Western: Fri., May 17 • Brassapalooza (An epic celebration of brass music at Western): Tues., May 21 • Liederabend: Western Singers in Concert: Wed., May 22 • Wind Symphony: Thurs., May 23 • Concert Choir and University Choir: Tues., May 28 • Composers of Western: Wed., May 29 • Jazz Ensembles: Fri., May 31 • WWU Symphony Orchestra: Mon., June 3 • Student Chamber Music I: Tues., June 4 • WWU Symphonic Band: Wed., June 5 • Student Chamber Music II: Thurs., June 6 • Double Reed Studio: Sun., June 9 Theatre and Dance: • Fun Home: Thurs.-Sun., Nov. 1-4 • Pride and Prejudice: Thurs.-Sun., Dec. 6-9 • Winter Dances: Thurs.-Sun., Jan. 24-27 • Imaginary Invalid: Thurs.-Sat., Feb. 7-9, Wed.-Sat., Feb. 13-16 • Dance in Concert: Thurs.-Sun., May 2-5 • An American Daughter: Thurs.-Sun., June 6-9 Box Office: 360.650.6146 • Music Office: 360.650.3130 • cfpa.wwu.edu

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Whatcom Chorale & Sinfonia • Sept. 16, 3pm: Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Wade Dingman, pianist, with special guest mezzo soprano and BHS senior Carmen Souza present a concert to benefit Whatcom Chorale @ St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. 2018-2019 Season: Presenting three world premieres by Pacific Northwest composers, written especially for Whatcom Chorale. • Dec. 9, 3pm: Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, Henry From’s Winter Solstice, and Brown’s Chanukah Suite. • March 17, 3pm: Sarah Mattox’s Heart Mountain Suite. • June 2, 3pm: Mozart’s Coronation Mass and a new song cycle by Scott Henderson, all under the direction of Deborah Brown, Artistic Director and Conductor. Whatcom Chorale tickets are available at the door, online through BrownPapertickets.com , and beginning three weeks before each concert, at both Bellingham Community Food Co-ops, Village Books in Fairhaven and Lynden and Bellingham Internal Medicine. $20 adults, $15 students & seniors (65+), $5 age 18 and under. www.whatcomchorale.org

Whatcom Council on Aging: Whatcom Senior Tours 315 Halleck St., Bellingham

Offering day-long, overnight and extended adventures in Washington, Canada and the World. — Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Sept. 5 • Kootenays Region of BC, Sept. 12-16 • Whidbey Island Fort Casey, Sept. 13 • BC Okanagan Wine & Rail Tour, Rocky Mountaineer Rail Jasper, Baniff & Calgary, Sept. 18-25 • Oktoberfest in Leavenworth, Oct. 6 • Glorious the Musical, Teahouse & Victoria, Oct. 6-8 • Comedy Play How to Succeed (Anacortes), Oct. 21 • Private Tour Chihuly Glass Museum, Oct. 24 • Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry WWI exhibit, Nov. 7 • Pacific Ocean Storm Watch, Nov. 9-11 • 3 Cities Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans, Nov. 11-18 • Santa Fe Holiday, Nov. 28-Dec. 2 • Lion King Musical (will sell out), Dec. 13 • Leavenworth Tree Lighting, Dec. 15 • Scotland/ Ireland, March & Oct 2019 • Iceland, June 14-23 • Danube River Cruise, Oct. 19-30, 2019. 360-733-4030 ext 1019 • www.wccoa.org/tours

Whatcom READS Whatcom READS is a county-wide program that encourages everyone to read and discuss the same book. The 2019 selection is Timothy Egan’s award-winning book The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire That Saved America. Pick up a copy at any Whatcom READS partner organization: all the public and academic libraries in Bellingham and Whatcom County and our community partner, Village Books. Check www.whatcomreads.org for related events in January and February 2019, culminating with Egan’s visit to Whatcom County March 7 & 8, for two author events: An Evening with Timothy Egan (Mount Baker Theatre: Thursday, March 7, 7-9 p.m.), and An Afternoon with Timothy Egan (Mount Baker High School Auditorium, Friday, March 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.). www.whatcomreads.org Entertainment News Northwest ~ September November 2013 2018

Whatcom Jazz Music Arts Center (WJMAC) WJMAC offers: • live jazz concerts featuring local, regional and national acts, 7-9pm Wednesdays, September through June at the Sylvia Center for the Arts, 207 Prospect St, Bellingham • weekly jazz combo classes for musicians high school age and older, October through June • Summer Jazz Camp, July 15-19, 2019 • affordable: $10-$15 for local and regional shows; $20-$25 for national acts • a 501(c)(3) non-profit arts and education organization dedicated to presenting world class jazz, and providing excellent jazz education, in Bellingham September 2018-February 2019 Wednesday Night Concert Series: • Sept. 5: Kevin Woods Quartet with Thomas Harris, Roger Yamashita and Christian Casolary • Sept. 12: Mike Allen Quartet featuring Miles Black • Sept. 19: Arête Quartet with Joe Doria, Joel Litwin, Steve Jones, and from NYC Will Bernard • Sept. 26: (TBA) • Oct. 3: Jared Hall Quartet • Oct. 10: Bill Anschell Trio, Anschell, Jeff Johnson, Matt Jorgensen • Oct. 17: Brian Dean, Kevin Woods, Michael Glynn • Oct. 24: Axiom Quartet with Alexey Nickolaev, Phil Parisot, John Hansen, and Michael Glynn • Oct. 31: Naomi Moon Siegel with Marina Albero, Eric Eagle, Sean Woolstenhulm, Birch Pereira • Nov. 7: McTuff featuring Joe Doria, Andy Coe, Tarik Abouzled • Nov. 14: NYC’s Emmet Cohen Trio with Cohen, Russell Hall, Kyle Poole • Nov. 21: Mike Allen Quartet • Nov. 28: Thomas Marriott Quintet with Rick Mandyck, Jeff Harper, Tim Kennedy, and Dominic Lecouturier • Dec. 5: John Hansen and Kelley Johnson • Dec. 12: Kareem Kandi Trio • Dec. 19: Mark Taylor Quartet • Jan. 2: Local Heroes • Jan. 9: Jared Hall Quintet • Jan. 15: from NYC Roy McCurdy, featuring Cory Weeds and Thomas Marriott • Jan. 23: Milo Petersen • Jan. 30: Mike Allen Quartet. Schedule is subject to change. Check website for current information. Tickets sold at the door. www.wjmac.org • info@wjmac.org @wjmaclive (facebook, twitter, instagram)

Whatcom Symphony Orchestra P.O. Box 5892, 316 W. Champion St., Bellingham

2018-2019 Season: • Sept. 30: Rhythm & Beauty • Oct.15: Press Play! (Part of MBT Educational Series) • Nov. 18: Harmony From Discord Hermann, Mahler & Ullmann • Dec. 16: Holiday Magic! • Jan. 27: Happy Birthday, Amadeus! • March 3: Humor In Music • May 19: Made In America All concerts at Mount Baker Theatre. Tickets: 360.734.6080 or visit www.MountBakerTheatre.com. 360.756.6752 • info@whatcomsymphony.com www.WhatcomSymphony.com

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The Walrus, Wild Buffalo, 7-9:30pm, $8,

wildbuffalo.net/event/the-walrus-10. (pg. 31) “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36) Muse Bellingham (fusion dance venue), Inspire Studio, 7:30pm-midnight, $5-$12, musebellingham@gmail.com or danceinbellingham.com. “The Understudy,” Sylvia Center for the Arts, 7:30pm. (pg. 37)

SUNDAY 9/16/2018 Cascadia Skillshare and Barter Faire, Arcadia, 10am-5pm.

Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 10-11:30am.

Fueling Education 5k Fun Run & Walk presented by Shell, Washington Park,

10am-1pm, $10 adults / kids free, 360-293-1766, james.steller@shell.com or www.asfkids.org/funrun. (pg. 8) Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 13)

State Street History: Guided Walking Tour of Old Sehome, Depot Market Square, 1:45-

3:30pm, $10-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/235577623918149. Curtis and Loretta, Nancy’s Farm, 2-4pm, $18, 360-739-5651 or www.nancysfarm.com. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 36)

“An Afternoon in Spain” with Soprano Sherrie Kahn, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 3-4:30pm,

$20, 360-747-7852, info@whatcomchorale.org or www.whatcomchorale.org. (pg. 32) Willie Wonka in Smell-O-Vision, Lincoln Theatre, 3-5pm, $10.50 general / $9.50 seniors, students & active military / $8 kids 12 & under, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/manhattan-shortfilm-festival-0. (pg. 14)

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Thomas Harris Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free, 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com. The African Children’s Choir, Hillcrest Chapel, 6-7:30pm, free, 360-733-8400, www.africanchildrenschoir.com. (pg. 4) Travelin’ Light (1920s-60s), The Bourbon Bar and Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-746-8285, michaelsonmary@gmail.com.

MONDAY 9/17/2018

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 31)

World’s Best Trivia (teams up to 6, 3 rounds), Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-9pm, $2, www.facebook.com/worldsbesttrivia.

TUESDAY 9/18/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35) T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:30am-12:30pm. (pg. 34) Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. Introduction to the CNC Router, The Bellingham Makerspace, 6-8pm, $35, 302-6509786, manager@bellinghammakerspace.org or www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-thecnc-router-tickets-48820498425. BCC Rehearsal, St. James Presbyterian Church, 7-9pm. (pg. 31)

Books on Tap (“Kitchen House” by Kathleen Grissom), North Fork Brewery, 7-8pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. Meditation Tuesday, Red Cedar Dharma Hall (Bellingham), 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 34) Toastmasters Weekly Meeting, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 425-802-3036, ricknishi900@gmail.com or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 14) Topper Tuesday Rehearsal, First Christian Church, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 30)

WEDNESDAY 9/19/2018 Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9-10)

T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:15am-12:15pm. (pg. 34)

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

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

Wednesday Lunchtime Music: Meg Krieg,

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

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

Yoga with Liz (gentle Hatha yoga), Anacortes

Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (5 weeks) begins, BMAG, 6-9pm, $215 + $20 kit fee,

Make a Book Clock (bring your own book, or materials provided), Sumas Library, 10:30-

Creekside Open Mic (poetry, prose, and music), South Whatcom Library, 6-8pm, free,

Contemplating End of Life Series: The Washington Death with Dignity Act with Dr. Dwight Moore, Northwood Hall, 12:15-

No-Sew Braided Rugs, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $25,

Center for Happiness, 9-10am, drop in $15, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html. 11:30am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

1:30pm. (pg. 35)

T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 34)

Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for

Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html or 360-464-2229. Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 6-7:30pm.

360-788-5858 or Info@BMAG-WA.org. 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or ragfinery.com. Tango Beginning Class and Practica, The Majestic Ballroom, 6:30-9:30pm, $5-$15, davidjfbeaumier03@gmail.com or www.tangolife.biz Arete Quartet with Will Bernard, Sylvia Center, 7-9:30pm, $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students, www.wjmac.org. (pg. 32) Bug Song Circle, Roeder Home, 7-8:30pm, by donation. (pg. 30-31)

Learn to Think on Your Feet (adults and teens 14+), Improv Playworks Studio, 7-9pm. (pg. 38)

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

Scottish Country Dancing Classes, YWCA

Ballroom, 7:30-9:30pm, free with punch card, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 33-34)

THURSDAY 9/20/2018 Introduction to Clay (age 16+, 6 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 9:30am-noon, $165, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360393-5458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com. Crones Circle Gathering, The Willows, 10-11:30am, free, 360-595-4485. (pg. 14) Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35) Hattie Strother Meeting, member home, 1-3:30pm, free, 360-733-5873, www.questers1944.org. (pg. 40) English Country Dancing, Bellingham Senior Activities Center, 1:30-3pm, free, sounds.trad@gmail.com or https://becd2.wordpress.com. (pg. 34)

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-8pm, no cover, 360-647-5593.

Bringing Memoir Alive Through A Sense of Place with Nancy Lou Canyon, Village Books

(Bellingham), 5-6:30pm, $25, 360-383-3200, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/cwc-canyon-092018.

WCC Community & Continuing Education’s Fall Open House, WCC, 5-9pm, free, 360-383-3200, comed@whatcom.edu or https://register.whatcomcommunityed.com/ CourseStatus.awp?&course=18F000000H1. (pg. 14)

Open House Presentation for Figure Drawing Classes with Trish Harding, Whatcom

Community College, 5:30-6:15pm, free, 360-383-3200, trish.harding@studio-ufo.net or www.studio-ufo.net.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Soul Shadows,

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Inspired by Klimt’s “The Kiss”: Paint and Wine Night, Jansen Art Center, 6:30-9pm, $35, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/inspired-byklimt-paint-and-wine-night. (pg. 38)

Diamond Antiques

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SEPTEMBER 2018 “An American in Paris,” Lincoln Theatre, 7pm,

$18 general / $16 seniors / $14 students & kids / $2 off members, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/american-paris-musical or 360-336-8955. (pg. 14)

Author Event: Ray Troll and “Cruisin’ the Fossil Coastline,” Village Books (Bellingham),

7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-ray-troll-092018. DJ Yogoman’s Reggae Night, The Conway Muse, 7-11pm, $5, 360-445-3000, yogomandomino@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/2182324985138947.

Travelogue: “The Power of Bicycles in Zambia, with Lions!,” Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $5 sugg. donation, 360-7788930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 39) “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36)

FRIDAY 9/21/2018 26th Annual Fall Garage Sale (antiques and more; food and live music; over 140 vendors), Skagit County Fairgrounds, 9am-4pm, $3, aricg@co.skagit.wa.us.

Special Reception: “From the Studio of Captain Steve Mayo,” Fourth Corner Frames & Gallery, 6-9pm, free, 360-734-1340, framr4u@aol.com or www.fourthcornerframes.com. (pg. 11)

Books and Bites (“All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr), Blaine Library,

1-2:30pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org. FryDay Fish Fry, Boundary Bay Brewery, 4-9pm, free, 360-647-5593, www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry. Bellingham SeaFeast, Downtown Bellingham and Squalicum Harbor, 5-11pm, cost varies, info@BellinghamSeaFeast.com or www.BellinghamSeaFeast.com. (pg. 32) Tag Sale Pre-Sale, Syre Educational Center, 5-7pm, $20, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 4)

Fairhaven Family Story Night with the Bellingham Storyteller’s Guild, Fairhaven Library, 6-8:30pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org. (pg. 8)

Friday Night Farm Tunes: Lost at Last,

BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, no cover, 360-318-7720, info@bellewoodfarms.com or www.bellewoodfarms.com. Banned Books Week Kick-off, Deming Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 39)

Peace Arch Park Open House (free hot dogs,

drinks, garden demos, prizes & parking), noon4pm, 360-332-4544 or vic@cityofblaine.com

Fall Bunting Workshop with Kaileigh Hubbard, Blaine Library, 1-2pm, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Author Event: Rosalind Spitzer and “Anna’s Home,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8:30pm,

“A Road Runs Through it: Tourism, Culture, and the Politics of Conservation” with Ben Gardner, Whatcom Museum Old City Hall,

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

Author Event: Shelley O’Callaghan and “How Deep Is the Lake: A Century at Chilliwack Lake,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8:30pm,

free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/spitzer-092118.

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net. Dance to Thomas Harris Band, Elks Lodge, 7:15-10pm,$7 general / $5 members & students, 360-734-5676, bhamusabda@aol.com or www.bellinghamusadance.com.

Bellingham SeaFeast Opening Celebration: Bellingham Chamber Chorale Presents “Across the Sea,” Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7:30-9pm, free, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 6) “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36)

SATURDAY 9/22/2018 Pancake Breakfast, American Legion Post 154, 8-11am, $6 adults / $3 kids 6-12 / free age 5 and free, 360-384-5595. (pg. 4)

26th Annual Fall Garage Sale and Car Show (antiques and more; food and live music; over 140 vendors), Skagit County Fairgrounds, 9am-4pm, $3, 360-416-1350.

QOD Mountain Bike Race, Lake Padden, 9amnoon, free to attend / $20-$30 registration, http://queensofdirt.com/race.html. (pg. 40) Tag Sale, Syre Educational Center, 9am-4pm, free. (pg. 4)

Intensive Beginning Jewelry Metalsmithing (2 days) begins, BMAG, 10am-5pm, $215 + $20

2-3pm, free, 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-shelleyocallaghan-092218. Contra Dance, Fairhaven Library, 7-10:30pm. (pg. 34)

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

$15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com. Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net.

Flashback (blues, rock classics, oldies),

El Agave Restaurant (Sudden Valley), 7:3010pm, free, 360-510-8443, haslams10@ comcast.net or http://elagaverestaurant.net/ el-agave-mexican-restaurant-sudden-valley. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 7:30pm. (pg. 36)

Stories of the Salish Sea with Tim Ballew Sr.,

Island Library, 7:30-9pm, free, 360-758-7145, www.wcls.org. Bellingham SeaFeast, Zuanich Point Park, 10am-8pm, free, info@BellinghamSeaFeast.com or www.BellinghamSeaFeast.com. (pg. 6)

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

Honey Moon Mead & Cider, 8:15-10:45pm, no cover, 360-734-728, info@honeymoonmeads. com or www.honeymoonmeads.com.

SUNDAY 9/23/2018

kit fee, 360-788-5858, Info@BMAG-WA.org or www.BMAG-WA.org.

Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts &

10am-noon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.libcal.com/event/4318563.

Audubon at the Museum (displays and interactive learning), Whatcom Museum Old

Events Center, 10-11:30am.

Kitchen Cutlery: Care, Use, and Sharpening (with tips and demo), Blaine Library,

Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak

“Smithsonian” Magazine Museum Day Live,

City Hall, 1:30-3:30pm, included with admission, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. “La Cage Aux Folles,” Bellingham Theatre Guild, 2pm. (pg. 36)

Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 10am-5pm, free with registration, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 40)

Sumas Writers Group (all styles and genres welcome), Sumas Library, 10-11am, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org.

NASA: Colonizing Space (K-5), Everson Library, 10:30-11:30am, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 13)

South Side Stories: Guided Historical Tour of Old Fairhaven, Fairhaven Village Green,

2-3:30pm, $10-$15 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.facebook.com/events/470041873437977.

Watercolor Pouring: Translucent Magic with Nancy Grigsby (2 days) begins, Dakota Art,

Poetry Event: Ann Carlson and “Waiting For the Whales,” Village Books (Bellingham),

Bellingham Mural Sundial “First Shadow Ceremony,” Bellingham Mural Sundial,

Sunday Jazz on the Bay: Janette West Quartet, Hotel Bellwether, 4:30-7:30pm, free,

10:30am-3:30pm, $150, 360-676-8918, dakotaartclass.bham@gmail.com or NMGrigsbyStudios.com.

noon-1:30pm, free, 360-724-3781, www.alliedarts.org/bellinghamsundialmural or canafziger@hotmail.com. (pg. 11-12)

Demo: Make Your Own Holiday Ornament with Karen Tobiassen, Whatcom Art Market,

4-5pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-ann-carlson-092318. 360-392-3100, ranenogales@msn.com.

Travelin’ Light (1920s-60s), The Bourbon Bar and Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-746-8285, michaelsonmary@gmail.com.

noon-4pm. (pg. 9)

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SEPTEMBER 2018 MONDAY 9/24/2018 Yoga with Liz (gentle Hatha yoga), Anacortes

Center for Happiness, 9-10am, drop in $15, info@anacortescenterforhappiness.org , www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html or 360-464-2229.

Contemplating End of Life Series: Critical Care Situations with Ross Fewing, Northwood Hall, 12:15-1:30pm. (pg. 35)

T’ai Chi Class, St. James Presbyterian Church, 5:15-6:15pm. (pg. 34)

Meditation Monday, Anacortes Center for

Happiness, 5:45-6:30pm, $3 donation, www.anacortescenterforhappiness.org/calendar.html. Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 6-7:30pm.

Books on Tap 2 (“Exit West” by Moshin Hamid), El Agave 2, 6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal, Mount Vernon Community Center, 6:30-9pm. (pg. 31)

World’s Best Trivia (teams up to 6, 3 rounds), Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-9pm, $2, www.facebook.com/worldsbesttrivia.

TUESDAY 9/25/2018 Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The

Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35) T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:30am-12:30pm. (pg. 34)

“I Can Draw and Paint” for 4 to 6 year olds (6 sessions) begins, BellinghamART, 1-2pm,

$18 per hour, info@bellinghamart.com , 360-738-8379 or www.bellinghamart.com. Keeping Shoulders Healthy & Strong!, Joy of Pilates, 1:30-3pm, $25, 360-656-6963, Brandis@bakertobaypt.com or www.bakertobaypt.com. Chair Tai Chi, Bellingham Public Library, 3-3:45pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Author Event: Sneed Collard, III and “Warblers & Woodpeckers: A Father-Son Big Year of Birding,” Village Books (Bellingham), 7-8pm,

free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-sneed-collard-092. BCC Rehearsal, St. James Presbyterian Church, 7-9pm. (pg. 31)

“Four Decades of Change: An Arctic Seabird Struggles to Survive in a Warming World,” Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation, 360-778-8930, www.whatcommuseum.org. (pg. 12) Learn to Square Dance begins, Ten Mile Grange, 7-9pm, free / $5, 360-733-4487, olgaskill@comcast.net or www.sqdance.org. Meditation Tuesday, Red Cedar Dharma Hall (Bellingham), 7-7:45pm, by donation, www.bellinghaminsight.org. Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers, Bayview Civic Hall, 7-9pm. (pg. 34) Toastmasters Weekly Meeting, Spring Creek Retirement Center, 7-8:30pm, free, 425-802-3036, ricknishi900@gmail.com or www.4470.toastmastersclubs.org. (pg. 14) Topper Tuesday Rehearsal, First Christian Church, 7-9:30pm. (pg. 30)

WEDNESDAY 9/26/2018 Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Book Sale, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm, free, www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org/ friends-of-the-library. (pg. 4)

Open Studio Painting, Trish Harding School of

Art at Studio UFO, 10am-3pm. (pg. 9-10) T’ai Chi Class, Firehouse Arts and Event Center, 11:15am-12:15pm. (pg. 34) Bellingham City Club, Northwood Hall, 11:30-1:30pm, $13 members / $18 nonmembers / $5 young adults (under 29) in advance; $15 members / $20 non-members at the door, info@bellinghamcityclub.org or www.bellinghamcityclub.org. (pg. 12)

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

cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

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

Histories & Mysteries Book Club (“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the NightTime”), Everson Library, 6-8:30pm, free,

360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. Needle Felted Mending, Ragfinery, 6-8pm, $27, 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or ragfinery.com. (pg. 38) Throwing Basics (4 sessions) begins, Baker Creek Ceramics, 6-8:30pm, $140, 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com. (pg. 38) Book Arts: Coptic Stitch Journal, Jansen Art Center, 6:30-9pm, $35, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/copticstitch-binding-workshop-2 or 360-354-3600.

Eat Your Words Cookbook Club (foods from around the world), South Whatcom Library,

6:30-8pm, free, 360-305-3632, www.wcls.org.

Tango Beginning Class and Practica, The

Majestic Ballroom, 6:30-9:30pm, $5-$15, davidjfbeaumier03@gmail.com or www.tangolife.biz Scottish Country Dancing Classes, YWCA Ballroom, 7:30-9:30pm, free with punch card, www.bellinghamscd.org. (pg. 33-34)

THURSDAY 9/27/2018 Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Book Sale, Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm. Gentle Yoga Classes with Joani Glasser, The Metta Center, 10:30am. (pg. 35)

English Country Dancing, Bellingham Senior Activities Center, 1:30-3pm, free, sounds.trad@gmail.com or https://becd2.wordpress.com. (pg. 34)

Stringband Thursday: Happy Hour BBQ,

Writing the Mixed Genre Book: Making a Complex Literary Structure Read Simply and Pleasurably, Burlington Library, 6:30-8:30pm, free, www.SkagitWriters.org.

“A Sea of Change “ with Sandy Lawrence, Ferndale Library, 7-8:30pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org. (pg. 12)

Author Event: Meryl Fishman and “Parenting Teen Girls 24/7,” Village Books (Bellingham),

7-8:30pm, free, events@villagebooks.com , www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-meryl-fishman-092718 or 360-671-2626. (pg. 39)

FRIDAY 9/28/2018 Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Book Sale (half price day), Bellingham Public Library, 10am-6pm. (pg. 4)

Valley Writers (bring a pen, paper, or digital device and an open mind), South Whatcom Library, 1-3pm, free, 360-305-3632.

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

free, 360-647-5593 or www.bbaybrewery.com/events-1/fryday-fishfry.

Artist Reception: Lynn Dee and “Fall for Color,” Good Earth Pottery, 5-8pm, free,

360-671-3998, theteam@goodearthpots.com or www.goodearthpots.com. (pg. 9)

Artwalk Reception: Tall and Small Tables and the Art of Francy Blumhagen, Artwood

Gallery, 5-8pm, free, artwood@qwestoffice.net , 360-647-1628 or Artwoodgallery.com.

Demo: Fused Glass Jewelry with Kathy Piros, Whatcom Art Market, 5-8pm. (pg. 9)

Birchwood International Market, Old

Albertsons Parking Lot, 6-10pm, free, 360647-7093, rose@sustainableconnections.org or www.sustainableconnections.org/events/ birchwood-international-market. (pg. 8)

Friday Night Farm Tunes: Hot Damn Scandal, BelleWood Acres, 6-9pm, no cover, 360-318-7720 or www.bellewoodfarms.com.

Author Event: Kristin Jarvis Adams and “The Chicken Who Saved Us: The Remarkable Story of Andrew & Frightful,” Village Books

(Bellingham), 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com/event/kristin-jarvis-adams-092818 or events@villagebooks.com. (pg. 8)

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

7-8:30pm, $15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3959, bellinghistory@gmail.com or goodtimegirlstours.com. Learn To Dance Thrillingham!, Bloedel Donovan Park Multi-purpose Room, 7-9pm, free. (pg. 4)

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

Journeying Through Emotions in Memoir Writing with Jennifer Wilhoit, Village Books

(Bellingham), 5-6:30pm, $25, 360-383-3200, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/cwc-wilhoit-092718. Advance Care Planning for Dementia, The Waldorf School, 6-8pm, $15 suggested donation, 360-201-0360 or acpdementia@gmail.com.

Live at the Piano Lounge: Sher Vadinska,

Jansen Art Center, 6-8pm, no cover, 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/all-performances.

Introduction to Essential Oils and Aromatherapy, REC Retreats, 6:30-9pm, $70,

360-220-8783, kjerstin@RECretreats.com or www.recretreats.com/retreat-events/essential-oils-101.

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

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SEPTEMBER 2018 Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no

“How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying,” Anacortes Community Theatre,

21st Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival,

Milica Jovanovi, piano; Laura Camacho and Grant Donnellan, violin; Eric Kean, viola; Coral Marchant, cello; Spencer Hoveskeland, cello and stand-up bass; and Pat Nelson, bassoon, Jansen Art Center, 7:30pm, $25.

cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net.

Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm, $10.50 general / $9.50 seniors, students and active military / $8 kids 12 and under, 360-336-8955, tickets@lincolntheatre.org or www.lincolntheatre.org/film/manhattan-shortfilm-festival-0. (pg. 14)

“How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying,” Anacortes Community Theatre,

7:30-10:30pm, $20, 360-293-6829, www.acttheatre.com. (pg. 37) “Where the Wild Things Are,” Van Zandt Community Hall, 7:30-9:30pm, $5 person / $10 family suggested donation, 360-592-2297, www.facebook.com/events/2106477236268455 or southforkvalley@aol.com. (pg. 39)

SATURDAY 9/29/2018 Friends of the Bellingham Public Library Book Sale ($4 bag day), Bellingham Public Library, 10am-1pm. (pg. 4)

Intermediate Genealogy Workshop (4 sessions) begins, Burlington Public Library, 10am-noon, $50 (all 4) / $15 ea. 360-770-0762, www.skagitvalleygenealogy.org. (pg. 12) Water Bath Canning, Blaine Library, 10amnoon, free, 360-305-3637, www.wcls.org.

Author Event: Phoebe Wahl and “Backyard Fairies” (K-5), Deming Library, 11am-noon,

free, 360-592-2422, www.wcls.org. (pg. 39) Free TRX Intro Class, Joy of Pilates & Fitness, 11:30am-12:30pm, free / must RSVP, 360-224-1433, info@joyofpilates.net or www.joyofpilates.net. Fall Into Bingo Fundraiser, Ferndale Senior Activity Center, 1-3pm, $20 / 3 cards each game, 360-384-6244, karma.ferndaleseniorcenter@gmail.com. (pg. 4-5) Scottish Tea Dance, YWCA Ballroom, 1:304:30pm, $5pp / $10 family. (pg. 33-34) NASA: Colonizing Space (K-5), Ferndale Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-384-3647, www.wcls.org.

Author Event: “Skein: The Heartbreaks & Triumphs of a Long Distance Knitter” with Author Christen Mattix, Everson Library,

3-4pm, free, 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org. (pg. 39) Savor the Symphony, Ciao Thyme Commons, 5:30pm, $150, 360-733-1267, ciaothyme.com/ events/savor-the-symphony. (pg. 5)

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

$15-$20 / tickets at website, 360-389-3595, bellinghistory@gmail.com or www.goodtimegirlstours.com. Greg Ruby 6, Mount Baker Theatre Walton Theatre, 7-9pm, $20, 360-734-6080, nuagesjazz@gmail.com or www.manouchenw.com. (pg. 33) Live Music, EAT Restaurant & Bar, 7-9:30pm, no cover, 360-306-3917, eat1200@yahoo.com or www.4u2eat.net.

Poetry Event: Paul Willis and “Poems From the North Cascades,” Village Books

(Bellingham), 7-8:30pm, free, 360-671-2626, www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-paul-willis-092918 or events@villagebooks.com.

21st Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival, Lincoln Theatre, 7:30-9:30pm. (pg. 14)

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7:30pm. (pg. 37)

(pg. 29)

The Sweet Remains, McIntyre Hall, 7:30pm, $25-$35. (pg. 27)

Fantasy Band Show (classic 70s and 80s favorites), Fireweed Terrace at Eaglemont

(Mount Vernon), 8-11pm, no cover, 360-428-1954, fantasyband360@gmail.com.

SUNDAY 9/30/2018 Langar: Come! Come! Eat! Eat!, Guru Nanak Gursikh Gurdwara, 11am-2pm. (pg. 13)

Historic Cemetery Tour, Mount Vernon

Cemetery, noon-4pm, $12 general / $10 Historical Society members, 360-466-3365, jwolfe@co.skagit.wa.us. (pg. 40)

Interfaith Coalition’s Family Promise Bed Race, Civic Field Parking Lot, 2-4pm, free,

familypromisebedrace@gmail.com or familypromisebedrace.com. (pg. 3) Moon Festival Celebration, Bloedel Donovan Park Gymnasium, 3-5pm, free, info@meihuaschool.org or https://meihuaschool.org. (pg. 5)

Whatcom Symphony presents “Cascadiana” and Violinist Noah Bendix-Balgley, Mount

Baker Theatre, 3-5pm, $15-$54, 360-7566752, Info@WhatcomSymphony.com or www.whatcomsymphony.com/event/rhythm-beauty. (pg. 28)

Poetry Event: Sandra Noel and “The River,”

Village Books (Bellingham), 4-5pm, free, 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/sandra-noel-093018.

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

Travelin’ Light (1920s-60s), The Bourbon Bar and Grill, 6-9pm, free, 360-746-8285, michaelsonmary@gmail.com.

MONDAY 10/1/2018 Contemplating End of Life Series: Kendra Cristelli of Support Officers Community Care, Northwood Hall, 12:15-1:30pm. (pg. 35) Homeschool Huddle, Sumas Library, 2-3pm, free, 360-988-2501, www.wcls.org. (pg. 8)

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

5:15-6:15pm, contact Linda for details, 360389-5754, LindaTaiChi@comcast.net. (pg. 34) Contemporary Dance Class, Firehouse Arts & Events Center, 10-11:30am, $15 general / $10 student with ID, bhamrep@gmail.com or www.bhamrep@gmail.com.

NWTG Auditions: “The Reason for the Season,” Fountain Community Church, 7-9pm, free, www.nwtg.org.

World’s Best Trivia (teams up to 6, 3 rounds), Culture Cafe at Kombucha Town, 7-9pm, $2, www.facebook.com/worldsbesttrivia.

TUESDAY 10/2/2018 NWTG Auditions: “The Reason for the Season,” Fountain Community Church, 7-9pm, free, www.nwtg.org.

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15th Season Has Global Focus at McIntyre Hall with amazing feats that will thrill the Sierra Hull will be celebrating her new whole family. album release in February 2019. The 2018-2019 season begins this Recognized by Allison Krauss as a Just in time for a Valentine’s date night, month with performers and musicians mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10, this Robert Dubac’s, The Male Intellect: An from Mexico, Ireland, and China gracing folk/pop musician is not to be missed. Oxymoron is a comedic monologue the stage at McIntyre Hall, in Mount explaining the age-old differences Traditional Mexican music by Son de Vernon. This venue has much to offer between the sexes. Madera finishes out the 2019 season from around the world: traditional before the popular Locals Night featuring Chinese acrobatics, philosophical theatre Nathaniel Talbot, The Scarlet pieces, and a variety of Locomotive, and The Sky Colony. musical talents. Executive All are local musicians with Skagit director Nida Tautvydas Valley connections. Each band will describes McIntyre Hall, perform individually, ending with all “as place where artists three groups playing together. This perform, families explore, is one of the extremely affordable and students spread their opportunities at McIntyre Hall, with wings. McIntyre Hall is tickets at just $10. honored to be a platform for creativity in Skagit Check in with the Box Office for County, where our more information regarding community comes subscriptions and the popular together to experience all Create Your Own Series (CYO). In that the performing arts keeping with the commitment to has to offer.” She increase access to the arts and Don’t miss “An Evening With The Brothers Four - helping to make events affordable, continues, “From the The 60th Anniversary Concert” at 7:30pm on October 6. McIntyre Hall Presents Series to community performances by Fidalgo Youth Symphony, Northwest Ballet Theater, Skagit Symphony, Pacific Northwest Opera, Skagit Valley Academy of Dance, Skagit Valley Chorale, Mount Vernon School District, Skagit Valley College, and the The Sweet Remains take the stage at McIntyre Hall presents Locarno on Theater Arts Guild – McIntyre Hall on September 29 at 7:30pm. Friday, October 19 at 7:30pm. there is something for everyone!” many programs offer discounts and other Touring for the last 4-5 years, Socks in Kicking off the 15th season is The special offers. We are pleased to continue the Frying Pan is an Irish band that will Sweet Remains, a folk music trio of to offer the opportunity for area High tantalize world music appetites. singer/songwriters. Known for their great School and Skagit Valley College students Fail Better: Beckett Moves UMO is a harmonies, they are described as being “a to attend McIntyre Hall Presents cerebral offering. Esoteric physical theatre smooth take on Crosby, Stills & Nash.” performances FREE. Visit mcintyrehall.org from Seattle, this piece examines the Celebrating their 60th anniversary, The or call the Box Office for more playwright Samuel Beckett’s theories. Brothers Four return to the McIntyre Hall information. Nida Tautvydas considers this one of this stage for the second time. Legends in the seasons best offerings, describing it as a folk revival movement, they have been “wonderful little gem.” Kickstarter calls it, performing continually since the late “A love story between UMO and 1950s. Beckett.” A challenging piece that is not Locarno is the current musical project of the norm but is also entertaining with Juno Award winner, Tom Landa of The stunning visuals. Paperboys. Cuban Son, Mexican Folk Founder of Solas, the Seamus Eagan Music and Latin Soul inspire this Project is a touring musical group with Mexican/Canadian folklorist. friends and guests of Seamus Eagan. They Virtuoso Tony Furtado is a multiwill be presenting new works plus 20 instrumentalist and will be paring his years worth of music from the road. cello, banjo and guitar talents with his Irish folk band with a bluegrass sound, storytelling. I Draw Slow, comes to the McIntyre from Traditional Chinese acrobats The Dublin, with 10 years of experience and a Golden Dragon Acrobats have been number 2 hit on the Irish Charts. thrilling audiences for hundreds of years

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Whatcom Symphony opens with New Commissioned Work episodic development, meant to depict a “Another example is Dvorak’s New day in a national park from dawn to World Symphony, alongside Benjamin South Hill composer Scott Henderson sundown among the natural wonders of Britten’s American Overture on May 19.” has two creative efforts coming to fruition the mountains, valley, lakes, rivers and “We are also going to be in our fourth this fall. streams, embroidered with birdsong and year of Harmony from Discord, with a The first, on Sept. 30, is the premier of just a bit of cinematic color.” North American premiere of Pal Cascadiana, a work commissioned by With a deadline of May 1, he wrote a Hermann’s cello concerto, on Nov. 18. Whatcom Symphony Orchestra. The nine-minute work that weaves through Hermann completed only the first second, on October 4, 5 and 6, is a contrasting descriptive sections, which he movement, and recently the rest of the weekend of a wacky cabaret show, titled to give the players visual cues to the movement was reconstructed from “Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing!,” the moods: “Sunrise,” “The Peaks,” “Rain on sketches.” fifth in the annual cabaret series written the Nooksack River,” “Baker Lake,” and “We have amazing soloists coming to by Henderson and his husband, Martin “Sunset.” Bellingham as usual — Noah BendixBray, produced by the Bellingham Music He says his musical objectives were to Balgley (concertmaster of the Berlin Club. (More about that, which is dear to utilize as many of the orchestra’s 90-plus Philharmonic) on the first concert of the my heart, is on page 37.) musicians as possible, and he wanted season; Martin Kuuskmann on bassoon From his perspective, Henderson says them to play something they could enjoy on Jan. 27; cellist Colin Carr on March 3; these are very different projects, with different objectives and audiences. The orchestra piece is very personal, he says, while the cabaret show is a collaborative effort by a core group of creators and performers. WSO’s music director Yaniv Attar invited Henderson to compose a new work for the WSO is thrilled to open their 43rd season with the premiere Maestro Yaniv Attar. Photo courtesy of Damian Vines. of a new piece by local composer Scott Henderson, titled opening concert of Cascadiana. Photo courtesy of Martin Bray. the WSO’s 2018-2019 season. “Scott has been writing for the WSO and something where they could shine pianist Benjamin Hochman on May 19; for quite some time,” says Attar, “but individually and in ensemble. and cellist Clive Greensmith (of the only works for choir and orchestra. I love renowned Tokyo String Quartet) on Nov. Attar says that the 2018-2019 season his musical language and his colorful 18.” includes, as always, exciting and diverse orchestrations, so I wanted him to write a programs, a great combination of some “It is going to be a fantastic season, piece that would be only instrumental, works from the symphony’s core and I can’t wait!” he says. some kind of a tone poem.” repertoire, alongside works people may All concerts will be at 3pm at Mount While brainstorming thematic ideas not know. Baker Theatre, 104 N. Commercial St. with Attar and WSO’s executive director “For example, we have Mozart’s Tickets are available by calling 360-734Gail Ridenour, they hit on the idea that Jupiter Symphony (that concert will be on 6080, and online at mountbakertheatre.com. 2018 is the 50th anniversary of the Mozart’s actual birthday, Jan. 27!), and For more on the symphony or to get a founding of the North Cascades National we will open the concert with a brochure, call 360-756-6752 or go to Park. From that seed, a concept grew, contemporary of Mozart, Joseph whatcomsymphony.com. and Henderson envisioned a work that Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges; we And just to remind you (or inform you, was part overture and part tone poem, will play his second symphony. He was if you did not know), beginning with the depicting the natural beauty of the park. one of the first composers of African 2019-2020 season, the Whatcom “Over January through May,” decent, and was nicknamed The Black Symphony Orchestra will change its name Henderson says, “I took a spare, sevenMozart. to the Bellingham Symphony Orchestra. note theme, and wove it though an

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Third Annual Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival – For the third Labor

Day weekend in a row, Ferndale’s Hovander Park will be the site of the Hovander Homestead Bluegrass Festival. Musicians from around the western United States and Canada will be gracing two stages. The full list of MainStage performers, workshops, vendors and crafters can be found on the festival website, www.hhbgf.org. Tickets for the festival are available online, by phone 360-474-7715, and will also be sold at the gate. Children under 12 are free with a paid adult ticket. Attendees are advised to dress for traditional PNW weather. Info: 360-474-7715 or info@hhbgf.org.

Out of the Ashes – Out of the Ashes is a live, interactive music experience for people of all abilities. It is the mission of Out of the Ashes to connect hearts and

Soprano Katie Van Kooten. Photo © Courtney Bowlden.

souls to the eternal magic of music and to increase the awareness of positive possibilities in everyday life experience. Membership is open to people of all ages and abilities. Come to the Beer Garden at Boundary Bay (1107 Railroad) on Tues., Sept. 4 from 3:30-5:30pm to see what this amazing band is all about! Pizza available from Cicchitti’s food truck. Free admission. More info: 360-647-5593 or www.facebook.com/events/243665476192631.

Blues at Greene’s – This event is an

invitational electric jam for seasoned players. Players should bring amplification if needed. The PA will be exclusively for vocals, no acoustic instrument plug-ins or mic’d instruments. Tues., Sept. 4 from 7-9pm at Greene’s Corner (2208 James St., Bellingham). Free admission. More info: 360-306-8137.

Gabriel and Rebecca Mañalac. Photo courtesy of Jansen Art Center.

Bill Coon. Photo courtesy of Bill Coon.

Jazz, Classical, and Contemporary Music Coming to the J This Season by Margaret Bikman Vin Quenneville, executive director of the Jansen Art Center, 321 Front St., in Lynden, recently announced the stellar lineup for the 2018-2019 concert series. Sept. 8: Soprano Katie Van Kooten joins WWU professor of piano Jeffrey Gilliam, in “Seasons of Life & Love,” a concert of spirituals and favorites from musicals Carousel, Showboat, Porgy and Bess, and The Wizard of Oz. Gilliam will perform Bolcom’s Death Moth Tango and Debussy Prelude. Sept. 29: Milica Jovanovi ć, piano; Laura Camacho and Grant Donnellan, violin; Eric Kean, viola; Coral Marchant, cello; Spencer Hoveskeland, cello and stand-up bass; and Pat Nelson, bassoon, play works by Gardel, Keyper and Mozart, plus the centerpiece, Chopin’s Concerto in E Minor, Op. 11. Jovanovi ć, Camacho, Donnellan, Kean, and Nelson all teach at WWU; Marchant is a freelance cellist and private cello instructor; and Hoveskeland, of The Duet, formerly the Bottom Line Duo with his wife Traci Winters, is an arranger, multi-instrumentalist, composer and orchestrator. Details: http://spencersmusic.net/the_duet. Dec. 15: The NOEL Ensemble with harpists Jill Whitman, Ava Strissel, Arieanna Martin, and Anna-Marie Quist; Kimberley Breilein, flute; and Katrina Whitman, stand-up bass and viola are joined by Rosemary Scott Vohs, who’ll contribute poetry and other readings. They’ll dress in richly colored medieval costumes to perform carols and seasonal favorites. Feb. 9: Gypsy jazz quintet Pearl Django (Tim Lerch and Jim Char, guitar; David Lange, accordion; Michael Gray, violin; and Rick Leppanen, bass) returns to Lynden with vocalist Gail Pettis. More at www.pearldjango.com , http://gailpettis.com. March 23: Duo pianists Gabriel and Rebecca Mañalac, who perform as the Mañalac Piano Duo, play four-hands piano music with compositions by Mozart, Fauré, Ravel, and Copland. They are staff pianists at WWU and musicians at Trinity Lutheran Church. April 27: Canada’s Bill Coon Trio, featuring composer and guitarist Coon, bassist Rene Worst, and vocalist Jennifer Scott, performs jazz and contemporary tunes. Details: 360-354-3600, jansenartcenter.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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Topper Tuesday Rehearsal – The

Mount Baker Toppers—a men’s a cappella chorus based in Bellingham—perform in a variety of musical genres including pop, doo-wop, gospel, and barbershop. As a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, the Toppers specialize in singing close harmonies that add an extra element of excitement to all our songs. Audiences throughout Northwest Washington have enjoyed the Toppers sound for more than 50 years. We have toured Finland and New Zealand. Throughout the year, the Toppers sing at many local events, providing great entertainment and musical education to the community. The Toppers continually welcome new members. All rehearsals are open to the public, and men who want to experience the challenge and

thrill of singing in harmony are invited to drop in and sing along. Rehearsals are at 7pm every Tuesday at First Christian Church (495 E. Bakerview, at Deemer). Free admission. More info: info@topperschorus.org or topperschorus.org.

Bellingham Music Club presents Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale – Bellingham Music Club’s 103rd season opens with a Musical Grand Tour of Europe on Wed., Sept. 5 from 10:30-11:30am at Trinity Lutheran Church (119 Texas St.). Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale tour the capitals of Europe in songs and vignettes. Free and open to all; this is BMC’s gift to the community! • BMC Night Beat: Soprano Sherrie Kahn and Women of the Whatcom Chorale invite you to dream on the banks of the Seine, admire Rome’s romantic vistas, hum along in sunny Spain, and tap your feet in an Irish pub! Songs and vignettes will elicit a chuckle or a misty eye, bring back memories, and leave you feeling good! Thurs., Sept. 6, 7:30pm, at First Congregational Church (2401 Cornwall Ave.). Tickets are $20 general / $15 seniors, available at Village Books, online at bellinghammusicclub.org and at the door before the concert. Take a teen for free! • More info: 360-305-6526, bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com or www.bellinghammusicclub.org.

WJMAC presents The Kevin Woods Quartet – Whatcom Jazz Music Arts

Center (WJMAC) exuberantly opens our fifth season with The Kevin Woods Quartet (presenting the music of the Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker Quartet) on Wed., Sept. 5 from 7-9pm at Sylvia Center (207 Prospect St., Bellingham). Woods (trumpeter/composer, WWU Jazz Studies Director and Yamaha Performing Artist) is

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joined by Thomas Harris (tenor sax), Roger Yamashita (bass), and Christian Casolary (drums). Doors open at 6:30pm; all ages welcome! Admission is $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free. More info: 360-319-3230, info@wjmac.org or www.wjmac.org.

8th Annual Bellhaven Jazz Festival –

The Jazz Project’s 2018 Bellhaven Jazz Festival takes place Sat., Sept. 8 at Fairhaven Village Green from 1-7pm. Bands include Gail Pettis Quartet, Blues Union, Eric Verlinde Trio with Cliff Colon, and Josh Cook/Kevin Woods Quartet in a Miles Davis Tribute concert. The Bellhaven Jazz Festival is free and open to the public. Bring your own seating and enjoy a full day of jazz, blues, and Latin music. More info: 360-650-1066, www.jazzproject.org or jsherwoodjazzproject@gmail.com.

Bug Monthly Jam with Special Guest Stuart Fuchs – The first BUG Jam of the

Season will be Sat., Sept. 8 from 1:30-3pm at St. James Presbyterian Church (910 14th St., Bellingham), featuring internationallyacclaimed artist and teacher Stuart Fuchs (pictured) as the guest leader. In addition to leading us in our regular jam songs, Stuart will be bringing some of his own songs and teaching some tricks and licks. Free admission. Immediately after the jam, Stuart will be giving a solo concert performance; he will surprise and delight you with what he can do with a the humble ukulele. Tickets are $15 at Brown Paper Tickets: https://bugukejam.brownpapertickets.com. More info: 360-733-6867 • Bug Song Circle at Roeder Home. Come join us for strummin’ and singing from The Daily

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Ukulele, Vols 1&2, in the parlor of the historic Roeder Home (2600 Sunset Dr., Bellingham) on Wed., Sept. 19 from 7-8:30pm. All instruments welcomed. Admission is by donation. More info: 360-510-4386, bhamuke@gmail.com or www.bellinghamukulelegroup.com.

Del Rey and Adam Franklin in Concert – Del Rey is one of the greatest

modern players of the steel bodied resonator guitar. She is also one of ukulele’s most important players and teachers and plays solo concerts worldwide. Adam Franklin is an English guitarist, singer, and songwriter who is the front-man of the alternative rock band Swervedriver, as well as the main creative force behind Toshack Highway. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the YWCA, the only non-profit in Bellingham that provides housing for single homeless women. Concert takes place on Sun., Sept. 9 at 2pm in the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St.). Admission is $18. Info: 360733-5960 or moneyinbothpockets@gmail.com.

Bellingham Community Chorus – The

Bellingham Community Chorus rehearses every Tuesday evening in the fall semester until its concert late in December at St. James Presbyterian Church (910 14th St., Bellingham, 7-9pm). Admission is $80 tuition per semester. More info: 360-5932504 or viens@ensembleenterprisesinc.com.

WJMAC presents The Mike Allen Quartet – Whatcom Jazz Music Arts

Center (WJMAC) is delighted to welcome Western Canada Music Award-winning saxophonist/composer Mike Allen back to our stage with his quartet, featuring the incomparable Miles Black on piano. Performance on Wed., Sept. 12 from 7-9:30pm at Sylvia Center (207 Prospect

St., Bellingham). Doors open at 6:30pm; all ages welcome. Admission is $10 general / $5 students / WJMAC members free. More info: 360-319-3230, info@wjmac.org or www.wjmac.org.

The Walrus at Wild Buffalo – The

Walrus, Bellingham’s favorite classic rock band, will play 7-9:30pm on Sat., Sept. 15 at Wild Buffalo (208 W. Holly St.). This is the annual Walrus Virgo Party, celebrating the birthdays of Chuck Dingee and bassist Dave Lyon (both born Sept. 15) and Jamie Shea (August 29). Arrive early if you want a table, but you’ll be dancing all night anyway. Admission is $8. More info: wildbuffalo.net/event/the-walrus-10.

Jazz 2nd Sunday at the Heart of Anacortes Stage – Free jazz concert at

the Heart of Anacortes Stage on Sept. 9 at 2pm (1014 4th St.). This month featuring a tribute to Miles Davis, performed by Jud Sherwood (drums), Kevin Woods (trumpet), Josh Cook (tenor sax), and friends. Sponsored by the Manieri Jazz Endowment. Free admission. More info: 360-293-1910 or www.jazzatthelibrary.

Whatcom Chorale Auditions –

Auditions for Whatcom Chorale’s 20182019 season will be held Sun., Sept. 9 starting at 5pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 2117 Walnut St., Bellingham. We are seeking additional singers, especially tenors. Audition appointments may be made with Kristi Champagne, Audition Coordinator (kfchampagne@gmail.com or 360-595-8345). Whatcom Chorale will present three Sunday afternoon concerts in 2018-2019: Dec. 9th: Britten’s Ceremony of Carols, Henry From’s Winter Solstice, and Brown’s Chanukah Suite; March 17: Sarah Mattox’s Heart Mountain Suite; and June 2: Mozart’s Coronation Mass and a new song cycle by Scott Henderson. Whatcom Chorale rehearses on Tuesdays, 7-9:30pm. Free. More info: 360-5958345, info@whatcomchorale.org or www.whatcomchorale.org.

Harmony Northwest Chorus Rehearsal – Looking for a place to sing?

Ladies, learn something new this fall with Harmony Northwest Chorus. Sing a cappella music with fun, and enthusiastic women committed to singing well. We are starting seasonal and new repertoire in preparation for local and regional performances. Join us for rehearsals at the Mount Vernon Community Center (1401 Cleveland) from 6:30-9pm on Mondays (off on Labor Day). More info: 360-2015861, contact@harmonynorthwest.org , www.harmonynorthwest.org or Harmony Northwest Chorus on Facebook. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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“An Afternoon in Spain” with Soprano Sherrie Kahn – Soprano

Sherrie Kahn and Wade Dingman, pianist, with special guest mezzo soprano and BHS senior Carmen Souza present works by Manuel de Falla and others in “An Afternoon in Spain,” a special concert to benefit Whatcom Chorale, on Sun., Sept.16, at 3pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (2117 Walnut St., Bellingham). Join us after the concert for complimentary tapas! Tickets are $20 and may be purchased at the door and beginning three weeks prior to the concert at the Bellingham Community Food Co-ops, Village Books, and Bellingham Internal Medicine, or online through BrownPaperTickets.com. Admission is $20. Info: www.whatcomchorale.org , 360747-7852 orinfo@whatcomchorale.org.

WJMAC Presents: Arete Quartet with Will Bernard – Top NYC jazz/funk

guitarist Will Bernard joins jazz group Arete Quartet on Wed., Sept. 19 at 7pm at Sylvia Center (207 Prospect St, Bellingham). Multiple grammy-nominee Will Bernard has worked with luminaries Don Cherry, Tom Waits, Ben Sidran, Stanton Moore, Dr John, and many others. He will bring his masterful guitar playing (and several of his compositions) to genre-bending Arete Quartet, teaming with friend and keyboardist Joe Doria (McTuff, Michael Shrieve, Wayne Horvitz) and the Arete rhythm section of Steve

Jones bass and Joel Litwin drums. Admission is $20 general / $10 WJMAC members / $5 students. Will Bernard will also be offering a masterclass in Bellingham on Thurs., Sept. 20, prior to another performance in Anacortes. More info: www.redcandle.net/willbernard.

Bellingham Youth Jazz Band 2018-19 begins Sept. 19 – The Bellingham Youth

Jazz Band begins its 23rd year on Wed., Sept. 19 at 7pm in the Bellingham Senior Activities Center (315 Halleck St.). Interested middle/high school musicians on sax, trumpet, trombone, guitar, piano, bass (upright/electric), drum set or vocals who are currently enrolled in their school’s music programs and/or taking weekly private lessons are eligible IF they have one year minimum experience on their instrument. Weekly Wednesday rehearsals and 25 performances under the direction of Mark Kelly run through next Spring. Cost is $200/trimester or $560 advance for 9 months. Call 360-676-5750 for pre-registration or email markelly@oz.net. More info: www.jazzproject.org.

Seafeast Opening Celebration: Bellingham Chamber Chorale Presents “Across the Sea” – The

Whatcom Museum (121 Prospect St.) is excited to participate in the opening celebration of Bellingham SeaFeast on Fri., Sept. 21 from 7:30-9pm. This powerful Bellingham Chamber Chorale concert celebrates the peopling of Whatcom County. The timely theme of this concert, featuring song lyrics in Mende, Norwegian, Spanish, Lummi, and Punjabi, forms the framework for an audience-friendly introduction to a variety of Whatcom cultures, as expressed through sublimely soulful singing. For more information about SeaFeast and this event, visit www.bellinghamseafeast.com. Free admission. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

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Traditional Jazz – Listen and dance to

the New Orleans/Dixieland music of the Bellingham Dixieland All Stars on Sat., Sept. 1 from 2-5pm at Bellingham’s VFW Hall (625 N. State St.). Presented by the Bellingham Traditional Jazz Society, enjoy fine acoustics, a large wooden dance floor, snacks and beverages. Admission is $10 members, $6 students, $12 general. Info: 360-371-7030 or www.btjs.webs.com.

Scottish Highland and Irish Step Dance Classes – Whatcom County’s

longest established dance school is accepting new students. The Clan Heather Dancers offer year-round Scottish Highland and Irish step dance classes for preschool age to adults. Featuring traditional solo and group dances of the British Isle and contemporary choreography. Studio locations: Bellingham, Mount Vernon and Everett. Try the popular four-week introductory program. Competition, performance, recreation—we do it all! Join now to participate in St. Patrick’s Day shows and Highland dance competitions. We organize four Highland dance competitions each year, and our dancers are featured at regional festivals and

events. Contact school director Heather Richendrfer. More info: 360-715-8682, dance@clanheather.com or www.clanheather.com.

Scottish Country Dancing Classes –

Come learn and enjoy the social dancing of Scotland. It’s a lot like square dancing,

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Northwest Ballet Theater Celebrates its 20th Season with a 20% Discount on all Tickets! by Deborah M. Bernard Northwest Ballet Theater’s 2018-2019 season is full of wonder, excitement, classics and world premieres! It’s the 20th season this year. To celebrate this milestone, NBT is offering patrons a 20th Anniversary Priority Discount! Tickets went on sale August 1 at Mount Baker Theatre and McIntyre Hall. Save 20% off tickets using promo code NBT20/20 by calling the box office or ordering online.

The Nutcracker Experience the magic and journey to the Kingdom of Sweets with Northwest Ballet Theater and its cast of talented dancers in this traditional rendition of Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet. Russian-made sets and backdrops and a growing Christmas tree help bring to life the enchanting story of Clara and her Nutcracker Prince. Mount Baker Theatre: Saturday, December 1, 7:30pm; Sunday, December 2, 2pm. McIntyre Hall: Friday, December 14, 7:30pm; Saturday, December 15, 2pm; Sunday, December 16, 2pm.

The Snow Queen

Manouche Northwest presents Greg Ruby 6 – Greg Ruby 6 will be playing the

compositions & arrangements of the great 1930s swing guitarist, Oscar Aleman. An unsung hero of the Parisian jazz guitar scene of the swing era, Aleman rivaled the infamous Django Reinhardt. Seattle-based guitarist, composer, bandleader and educator Greg Ruby specializes in jazz music from the first half of the 20th century. Described as “Seattle’s premier hot guitarist,” by Earshot Jazz Magazine. Together with Nuages as hosting band, the performance will be at Mount Baker Theatre’s Walton Theatre on Sat., Sept. 29, 7pm (104 N. Commercial St., Bellingham). Admission is $20. More info: 360-7346080, nuagesjazz@gmail.com or www.manouchenw.com.

The excitement of original music and dancing will fill the air as Northwest Ballet Theater presents The Snow Queen on Friday, March 15, 2019 (7:30pm) at Mount Baker Theatre. With the influence of classical and contemporary choreography and the magical story that inspired the Disney movie Frozen, there will be a plenty of drama and entertainment for both younger and older audiences to be whisked away to another world.

Swan Lake Northwest Ballet Theater will be performing the most beloved Swan Lake for the first time in NBT’s 20 year history. This ballet offers something special for all ages and tastes. Tchaikovsky’s enchanting score with exciting new choreography by Artistic Director John Bishop will take you on a delightful journey where a dark sorcerer named Rothbart deceives a young prince into falling in love with a lovely swan. Elegant costuming and scenery with eye-opening lighting and special effects will be sure crowd pleasers. Mount Baker Theatre: Saturday, June 8, 2019, 7:30pm; Sunday, June 9, 2019, 2pm McIntyre Hall: Saturday, June 15, 2019, 7:30pm.

Magic Circle Sextet – Part of the

Sudden Valley Jazz 2018 series. Drummer Jeff Busch brings his Magic Circle Sextet to the Sudden Valley Dance Barn for listening and dancing to South African, Cuban, and Brazilian Jazz. The band features sax player/tap dancer Alex Dougdale, trombonist Jerome Smith, trumpeter Steve Moslovoy, and pianist Julio Jauregui; also Dean Schmidt on bass and Busch on rhythm guitar. Takes place on Sat., Oct. 6 from 3-5:15pm in the the Sudden Valley Dance Barn (8 Barnview Ct.). Admission is $20. More info: 360-671-1709, kcsulkin@msn.com or www.fswl.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

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T’ai Chi Classes – Join Linda and learn T’ai Chi Ch’uan to sustain and maintain your health, balance, and well-being throughout life. Beginners and all levels of T’ai Chi skill levels welcomed. This class will guide you through the flowing and choreographed movements that are easy on the body and make the mind-body connection through deep energizing breathing, essential for good brain health.

Classes held at St. James Presbyterian Church (910 14th St., Bellingham) on Mondays from 5:15-6:15pm and Wednesdays from 11:15am-12:15pm (beginners) and Tuesdays 11:30am12:30pm (some experience) at the Firehouse Arts and Events Center (1314 Harris Ave.). Contact Linda at 360-3895754 or LindaTaiChi@comcast.net for details.

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music from jigs to waltzes. Everyone welcome, no partner needed. Every Thursday at the Bellingham Senior Activities Center (315 Halleck St.). Free admission. Info: sounds.trad@gmail.com or https://becd2.wordpress.com.

from 7:30-9:30pm in the YWCA Ballroom (1026 N. Forest St., Bellingham). • A Scottish Tea Dance will be held on Sat., Sept. 29 from 1:30-4:30pm in the YWCA Ballroom. A beginner-friendly event, it will feature lots of dancing, in addition to demonstrations, refreshments, and a silent auction including tickets to Disneyland. Admission is $5 per person or $10 per family. More info: www.bellinghamscd.org.

English Country Dancing – Learn the

country dances of England, ranging from the 1600s to dances composed this year. This style resembles contra-dance, but is more stately and refined, with beautiful

Bellingham Contra Dance and Potluck – It’s time to open the dance

season with you in great community, great food, and great dance at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.). Potluck begins Sat., Sept. 8 at 6pm, followed by Beginner’s Workshop and Contra Dance until 10:30pm. Please bring your own plate and utensils. Bring a potluck dish to share; there is no stove/oven at the library so dishes should be precooked. Northern Contraband will provide music. Please refrain from wearing fragrances/scented products and bring your re-useable water bottle for hydration. • Another dance will be held on Sat., Sept. 22 from 7-10:30pm with live fiddle calling. Admission for both dances is suggested donation $10-$12 general / $7 students. More info: dance@januscom.com or www.bellinghamcountrydance.org.

Peace Dancing – The Peace Dances are

mantric meditations in motion, with live music. The focus is finding unity in the singing of a sacred phrase, inspired by a large variety of religious traditions from around the world. All dances are taught each time; come alone or bring a friend. Admission by donation; no one turned away for lack of funds. Takes place Sun., Sept. 9 from 6-8pm at Skagit Unitarian Fellowship (500 W. Section St., Mount Vernon). More info: www.seattledup.org , 360-629-9190 or jstplnfolk@gmail.com.

Weekly Dancing – Learn to folk dance to a variety of international music. Skagit Anacortes Folk Dancers meet Tuesdays at the Bayview Civic Hall, 12615 C St. in Bayview, Skagit County. Summer schedule includes review at 7pm, followed by request dances until 9pm. The first session is free, $5 thereafter. All are welcome. Good exercise, great fun. No partners needed. Contact Gary at 360-766-6866 or safdancers@hotmail.com for more info.

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Gentle Yoga Classes – Join Joani for

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

Indoor Wheelchair GangBall – Join us

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

Contemplating End of Life Series –

The Rotary Club of Bellingham is hosting a series of presentations on end of life issues on Mondays, Sept. 10, 17 & 24 and Oct. 1 from 12:15-1:30pm at Northwood Hall (3240 Northwest Ave.). Admission to the presentations is free, and lunch is $15. More info: 360-201-7840 or micki98226@aol.com.

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, and learn more about watershed health while taking care of your own health! Registration is free, and the first 300 participants will receive a free event t-shirt. A kids’ 1k Smolt Sprint will start at 10am; all racers will receive a ribbon. The 5k start is at 10:30am. Festivities include

refreshments, watershed information exhibits, kids’ activities, and water conservation prizes. Takes place Sat., Sept. 15, in BP Highlands (5042 Grandview). Free admission. Info: 360-526-2381 x103, asweeney@whatcomcd.org or www.chumsofterrellcreek.org/news-andevents/run-with-the-chums.

Salish to Salish 10K Fun Run – The

Salish to Salish is a fundraiser for a local non-profit organization called Skookum Kids, held on Sat., Oct. 30 from 10am3pm. This will be the first year of this event and we are so excited to see it flourish! Salish to Salish is both an activity for the whole family or for the serious runner. This is a flat course that is chip-timed for accuracy, and 100% of the proceeds will go directly to The Skookum Kids. Participants will meander through various parks and trails including Railroad Trail, Memorial Park, and Squalicum Creek Park, and the finish line will be at Zuanich Park, where breakfast will be served at the Squalicum Boat House. Each participant will receive a free t-shirt. Help us start this race off with a bang! Admission is $15. More info: 360-756-3504, molly@salishwm.com or https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/ Bellingham/SalishtoSalish?remMeAttempt=.

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90 Never Looked So Good! by Marla Bronstein The 90th Anniversary season of the Bellingham Theatre Guild (BTG) is in motion. A team of volunteers poured over submitted proposals earlier this year to determine what shows would be presented to audiences during the 2018-2019 season. Audiences will get to enjoy entertaining musicals, experience a bit of sentimentality, and learn a little history. BTG Board President Dee Dee O’Connor says “I’m very excited about this season. It has a little bit for everyone, including a great family show for the holidays. I’m also very proud that there are several plays with strong roles for women.”

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Opening the season is La Cage aux Folles, book by Harvey Fierstein, and music & lyrics by Jerry Herman. Auditions were held in the heat of July, and rehearsals are well underway. Experienced directors producing for the first-time at BTG are Zoe Bronstein and Kathy Peacock Duncan. They are well up to the task, having both been weaned in the glow of the stage. T.J. Anderson provides the musical direction, and Emma Delaney and Kat Ruhl share the role of choreographer. Based on the play of the same name (which also inspired the movie The Birdcage), La Cage boasts classic big Broadway sound with a heartfelt message about family and acceptance. The show runs September 7-23. If you are so moved by the excitement of the season opener, you should consider auditioning for the holiday show SHIPWRECKED: An Entertainment; The Amazing Adventures of Louis De Rougemont (As Told By Himself.) Written by Donald Margulies and directed by Les Campbell, this show runs from November 23 through December 9. SHIPWRECKED examines how far we’re willing to blur the line between fact and fiction in order to leave our mark on the world. Auditions are September 16 and 17. The winter slot will showcase Almost, Maine by John Cariani, which will be directed by Teri Grimes and performed from February 1-17, 2019. This play tells the story of one cold, clear, winter night, when the residents of Almost, Maine find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. You can beat the mid-winter blues by auditioning for this show on December 2 or 3.

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Jordan R. Smith performs the role of Albin in La Cage aux Folles. (pictured as Zaza, his drag persona) Photo by David Cohn.

The spring show, Silent Sky runs from March 29 through April 14, 2019. It was written by Lauren Gunderson (author of 2017’s I and You) and will be directed by Shawn Fuller. This is the true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt as she explores a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific discoveries, when women’s ideas were dismissed, until men claimed credit for them. Auditions will be held February 10 and 11. Closing the season is Nunsense, written by Dan Goggin, directed by Michelle Kriz; it will run June 14-30, 2019. Nunsense is the show that started the franchise, and it comes to BTG for the first time. The story begins when the Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. If you are interested in being in this musical, auditions will be held April 7 and 8, 2019. Special this season is the return of the Bellinghamster One-Act Theatre (BOAT) Festival, slotted for January 14 through 26, 2019. The BOAT Festival is a celebration of short works produced by the community. Look for the full schedule in early January. (Tickets to BOAT are not part of BTG season packages and must be purchased separately.) To purchase season tickets, get on the mailing list for information regarding the BOAT Festival or find out about directing or acting yourself (and why wouldn’t you?) check out the website here: http://bellinghamtheatreguild.com. And Break a Leg!

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BAAY Presents: Chicago – Bellingham

Arts Academy for Youth proudly presents Chicago: High School Edition. Directed by Teri Grimes, this BAAY Pro production showcases talented performers ages 14-17, many of whom have received extensive musical theatre, dance, and vocal training through BAAY programs and elsewhere. Set in the roaring 1920s, Chicago follows the story of two performers convicted of murder—Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly—as they vie for the spotlight, the headlines, and acquittal.

Tickets are $12 and available at baay.org. Peformances Sat., Sept. 1 at 2pm & 7pm; Sun., Sept. 2 at 2pm; Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 6 & 7 at 7pm; Sat., Sept. 8 at 2pm & 7pm (special dinner performance); and Sun., Sept. 9 at 2pm in the BAAY Theatre (1059 N. State St.). More info: 360-306-8531, info@baay.org or baay.org.

The Understudy – The Understudy is a

comedy by Theresa Rebeck, presented by American Theater Northwest at the Sylvia Center for the Arts in downtown

Sing Along with the News in Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing! by Margaret Bikman Hark! The Herald Headlines Sing! is Scott Henderson’s new cabaret musical that gives voice to our daily newspaper, with five performers taking their comedic song cues from the stories, ads, sports, comics and obits, Henderson says. A disclaimer: I worked for The Bellingham Herald for 27 years, mostly as arts and entertainment coordinator for the weekly Take Five tabloid, but also as a writer for Prime Time, Bellingham Families, and other sections of the paper. Martha Benedict, Martin Bray, Akilah Williams, Amanda Carpp, and Paul Henderson sing and dance in this ode to the press at 7:30pm, Oct. 4-6, and 3pm, Oct. 6 at the Firehouse Performing Arts and Event Center (1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham) in this production for Bellingham Music Club. The Herald plays the starring role, says Henderson. “The curtain rises on Monday morning, with people starting their day with the newspaper. Benedict seeks advice from the horoscopes before singing a duet with her Ouija board in “Talking to You” from High Spirits. Prime Time, The Herald’s publication for seniors, extols the joys of growing older, with Bray convincing Carpp to “Wait ‘til We’re Sixty-Five” from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. An insomniac canary (a yellowfeathered Henderson) bemoans “Gotta Get Me Some ZZZs” as he reads the front pages that line his birdcage. Williams, in black mourning garb, clutches the obituary page, careening from grief to elation in ‘Life Goes On,’ from the British revue Off The Wall. Benedict opens the second act, swatting a fly with a rolled-up newspaper. Carpp sings “At Times Like These” while spreading newspapers to housebreak her puppy, explaining why a man is no substitute for a good dog. Thursday’s Take Five section gives us the movie schedule, celebrating (left to right) Scott Henderson, Martin Bray, cinematic script chestnuts with “Film Akilah Williams, Martha Benedict, Cliché.” Amanda Carpp, and Paul Henderson. The sports section uses competitive sports as metaphor for love in Henderson’s “There Goes the Ballgame” from New York, New York, and “The Ball is in Your Court” with Carpp and Bray volleying doubleentendre tennis teases. The show closes with “Laughing Matters” from When Pigs Fly, summing up the show’s theme that despite the weighty and often distressing news we consume every day, it’s times like these that laughing matters most of all. The stage decoration with black and white banners evokes the rolls of newsprint that land on our doorsteps and pass through our hands every day. Tickets are $20. Information: bellinghammusicclub@gmail.com , 360-305-6526, www.bellinghammusicclub.org. Visit www.ennw.info to view Entertainment News NW on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

Bellingham (205 Prospect St.). A backstage rehearsal for a Broadway production of an undiscovered drama by Franz Kafka turns into a hilariously Kafkaesque nightmare as Harry, a down-on-his luck actor, clashes with the movie star he’s assigned to understudy. The frazzled stage manager, Roxanne, works to keep the rehearsal on track while she is forced to resolve her own personal romantic history with Harry. Performances on Thurs.-Sat., Sept. 6-8 & 13-15 at 7:30pm. Admission is $15-$20. More info: 646-263-3172, americantheaternorthwest@gmail.com or www.americantheaternorthwest.org.

Cupcakes ‘n’ Process – Informal

informational meeting about the Actors Committee—with cupcakes—on Mon., Sept. 10 at 7pm at the BTG (1600 H St.). Meet with the delightful Vice President of Production in the beautiful BTG Lobby and chat openly about how we do stuff. How many shows should we do, when should we do them, and how do we avoid holidays and the Super Bowl? (Did we mention cupcakes? There will be cupcakes.) Free. More info: 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com.

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Small Looms Clinic for Weavers – Join members of the Whatcom Weavers Guild in the SkillShare Space at the Bellingham Library (210 Central Ave.) as they work on projects on their small looms on Sat., Sept. 1 from noon-3pm. Some weavers will be demonstrating their craft, while others will welcome you trying it out yourself. Free admission. More info: 360-778-7217, jjohnson@cob.org , or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Learn to Think on Your Feet – Come

join us for a free workshop. An evening of play, creativity, storytelling and fun! We will do a selection of games and exercises from improvisational theater. All levels welcome, absolutely no experience necessary! Adults & teens 14+. Join us at Improv Playworks Studio (1011 Girard St.) on Tues., Sept. 11 & Wed., Sept. 19 from 7-9pm. Free admission. More info: 360756-0756, sheila@improvplayworks.com or www.improvplayworks.com.

mending. You will design a sashiko patch, and go home with a plan for your own sashiko project. Workshop takes place on Wed., Sept. 12 from 6-8pm at Ragfinery (1421 N. Forest St., Bellingham). Cost is $27. More info: 360-738-6977, hello@ragfinery.com or ragfinery.com.

Finding Funders for Your Nonprofit –

Learn how to use the new Foundation Directory Online (FDO) to find grant money for your nonprofit in this free class. The FDO is a searchable collection of profiles of 140,000 grantmakers and foundations. You can create searches to find grantmakers who care about the services your nonprofit provides and the populations you serve. Class includes hands-on practice. Register by emailing or calling Deborah Brewer at dbrewer@cob.org or 360-778-7210. On Thurs., Sept. 13 from 1-2:30pm at Bellingham Public Library (210 Central Ave.). Free admission. Info: 360-778-7210, dbrewer@cob.org or www.bellinghampubliclibrary.org.

Throwing on the Potter’s Wheel – Join

Sashiko Style Mending – Sashiko

mending is a Japanese style of visible mending that uses embroidery stitching to create beautiful surface designs. It’s simple to learn, but has endless style variations. You’ll learn the basics of sashiko and various sashiko patterns and styles of

us at Baker Creek Ceramics (4058 Hammer Drive, #105, Bellingham) for this exciting throwing experience! You will learn how to throw mugs and bowls on the potter’s wheel in the first four sessions. You will also learn how to trim and decorate your work in week five. Finally, in week six, you will learn how to glaze. Class will meet Thursdays 1-4pm OR 6-9pm beginning Sept. 13. Clay is $30 per bag (25 pounds). You can purchase clay online or the first day of class. Bring your pottery tools, some plastic to cover your work in progress, and a small hand towel; dress for mess, and be ready for some fun! Cost is $195. Info: bakercreekceramics@gmail.com , 360-3935458 or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Inspired by Klimt’s “The Kiss”: Paint and Wine Night – Enjoy an informative

and relaxing evening as you learn about Klimt, Art Nouveau, and the Arts and Crafts movement and leave with a beautiful painting. No painting or drawing experience necessary. Takes place Thurs., Sept. 20 from 6:30-9pm at Jansen Art Center (321 Front St., Lynden). Admission is $35. More info: 360-354-3600, info@jansenartcenter.org or www.jansenartcenter.org/events/inspiredby-klimt-paint-and-wine-night.

Needle Felted Mending – Learn the art

of needle felting and beautify your favorite wool sweater while doing it. This class will have you wishing you had more garments in your closet with frayed cuffs and holey sleeves, just so you can revitalize them with a felted applique. Choose a small project that you can tackle in this 2-hour session, and start to wear your imperfections with pride! Takes place on Wed., Sept. 26 from 6-8pm at Ragfinery. Cost is $27. Info: hello@ragfinery.com , 360-738-6977 or www.ragfinery.com.

Throwing Basics (age 16+) – Join us at

Baker Creek Ceramics (4058 Hammer Drive, #105, Bellingham) for this short and exciting throwing experience! This class is for absolute beginners. You will learn the basics in the introductory class. In week three, you will trim and decorate your pieces. In week four, you will learn how to glaze. Class will meet Wednesdays 6-8:30pm for 4 sessions beginning Sept. 26. Bring your pottery tools, some plastic to cover your work in progress, and a small hand towel; dress for mess, and be ready for some fun! Cost is $140. Info: 360-3935458, bakercreekceramics@gmail.com or www.bakercreekceramics.com.

Mindport’s Correspondence Club – Lend Us Your Ears: Eleemosynary –

The Bellingham Theatre Guild’s reading series, starts its second season with Lee Blessing’s Eleemosynary on Sept. 15. The pay-what-you-will performance, directed by Suzy Willhoft, follows the fractured relationships of three generations of women coming together at a moment of personal crisis. Produced throughout the US, this exploration of language and family features local actors Terry Sacks, Lindsay Anderson, and Alexandra Farkas. Contains some adult language and adult situations. No reservations necessary. At the BTG (1600 H St.) on Sat., Sept. 15, 2pm. Info: 360-647-9242 or sean@gigglewax.com.

How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying – Big business means big laughs in this delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder. A tune-

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filled comic gem that took Broadway by storm, winning both the Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying boasts an exhilarating score by Frank Loesser, including “I Believe in You,” “Brotherhood of Man,” and “The Company Way.” A satire of big business and all it holds sacred, this musical follows the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch, who ends up tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the office party, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine addiction, and, of course, true love. Performances at Anacortes Community Theatre (918 M Ave.) on Fri. & Sat., Sept. 28 & 29 at 7:30pm; Thurs.-Sat., Oct. 4-6, 11-13, 18-20 & 25-27 at 7:30pm; Sun., Oct. 7, 14 & 21 at 2pm. Admission is $20. More info: 360-293-6829 or www.acttheatre.com. Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2018

Have a letter to write or a postcard to send? Need to know size or postage requirements for handmade mailings? Want to know how to recycle your old calendars into envelopes? Join us for a couple of hours of companionable mailing at Mindport’s monthly Correspondence Club on Sat., Sept. 15 from 10:30am12:30pm. We have typewriters, scissors, glue sticks, and loads and loads of all sorts of paper with instructional guidance provided for collage Mail Art, envelopes, postcards, and more. This fun, creative, hands-on activity is open to all ages over 8 years (although young folks need to bring a participating adult). Bring your addresses and your postage, and make it a good mail day. Please contact Tallie with questions, or if stairs will limit your access for this event: 360-647-5614. Free admission. More info: publicity@mindport.org or www.mindport.org.

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

Chuckanut Radio Hour with Frances McCue – Timber

Curtain occupies a space between ramshackle and remodel. It starts with the demolition of a house: Richard Hugo House, the Seattle literary center where poet Frances McCue worked and lived. Frances McCue is a poet, essayist, reviewer and arts instigator. From 1996-2006, she was the founding director of Richard Hugo House in Seattle. Each Chuckanut Radio Hour includes guest authors, musicians, performance poet Kevin Murphy, and episodes of “As the Ham Turns” serial radio comedy. Each ticket acts as a voucher toward the purchase of the book. Join us for the event on Tues., Sept. 4, 6:30-8pm in WCC Heiner Theatre. Admission is $5. More info: events@villagebooks.com , www.villagebooks.com/event/crh-mccue-090418 or 360-671-2626.

Tours and Shows With Whatcom Council on Aging – For listing, see page

22. More info: www.wccoa.org , 360-7334030 or whatcomseniortours@wccoa.org.

Travelogue: “The Power of Bicycles in Zambia, with Lions!” – Ashley

Fullenwider and Matt Krogh will share their experience travelling to Zambia with World Bicycle Relief to witness firsthand the organization’s efforts to support education for girls, economic development, and improved healthcare. Following the study-tour, they spent memorable time in South Luanga National Park where they saw far too many lions up close and personal. The couple will share stories of bike-building, school children newly gifted with bikes, farmers, healthcare workers, and lots of rural bicycle riding. Copresented with Bellingham Parks and Recreation on Thurs., Sept. 20 from 7-9pm in the Whatcom Museum Old City Hall (121 Prospect St.). Admission is $5 suggested donation. More info: 360-7788930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Publishers invites all writers to its monthly meeting on Wed., Sept. 12, from 6-8:30pm at Nicki’s Bella Marina (2615 S. Harbor Loop Dr., Bellingham). Our welcome-back-kick-off meeting will begin with Sean Dwyer highlighting a compiled list of conferences and sales opportunities to consider this year. There will also be plenty of time to reconnect after the summer holiday and share your summer news. We will have table space to show and sell your books. Please RSVP on our website to guarantee a seat. The official start time is 6pm; come at 5:30pm to get happy hour prices. Free admission. Info: 360-319-8366, caithiseach@gmail.com or www.whatcomwritersandpublishers.org.

Red Wheelbarrow Writers New Anthology: So Much Depends Upon – Join us for two evenings of literature, refreshments, and sparkling entertainment on Fri. & Sat., Sept. 14 & 15 from 7-8pm at Village Books in Bellingham as the Red Wheelbarrow Writers launch their second community written and edited anthology, So Much Depends Upon. This anthology highlights the work of 32 local writers in memoir and short fiction. The Red Wheelbarrow Writers offer classes, contests, and monthly happy hours, and are co-founders of Washington Memoir Month. New writing, new faces, and new voices are always welcome! Free admission. More info: 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlive-redwheelbarrow-091418.

Banned Books Week Kick-off –

Celebrate the pleasure of unrestricted reading and bring your family to the Van Zandt Hall for a free screening of the 2009 movie based on the Maurice Sendak book Where the Wild Things Are with the South Fork Valley Community Association and the Deming Library on Fri., Sept. 21 from 6:30-8:30pm at the Van Zandt Hall Community Hall (5465 Potter Rd., Deming). After the movie, browse a selection of banned book titles for check-out and enjoy light snacks and refreshments. Banned Books Week is a national celebration of the freedom to read held Sept. 24-28. Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org. • Where the Wild Things Are will be shown again at the same location on Fri.,

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Sept. 28 at 7:30pm. Admission is $5 person / $10 family suggested donation. More info: 360-592-2297, southforkvalley@aol.com or www.facebook.com/events/2106477236268455.

Author Event: Meryl Fishman and Parenting Teen Girls 24/7 – Parenting

Teen Girls 24/7 is a comprehensive situation-by-situation guide that will help parents to safely navigate their precious daughter through the turbulent teens in a changing world, whether this daughter is a pubescent 10-year-old or a 20-year-old adolescent. In a convenient and easy-touse format, the book discusses how to deal with various aspects of teen behavior be it about boys, boobs, curfews or coping with today’s tough realities such as cyberbullying, drug addiction, sexual identity, depression or sexual predators. Parents, you do not want to miss this one! On Thurs., Sept. 27, 7-8:30pm at Village Books Bellingham. Free admission. Info: 360-671-2626, events@villagebooks.com or www.villagebooks.com/event/litlivemeryl-fishman-092718.

Backyard Fairies – Step into the

enchanted world of fairies with local author-illustrator Phoebe Wahl, reading her new book Backyard Fairies. A little girl searches tirelessly for the fairies she is sure live in the woods beyond her garden. But the magical creatures seem to dance just out of sight. This beautifully illustrated book leads the reader on a delightful exploration of the magic to be found in our own backyard. Enjoy the story and make a fairy craft at this special program on Sat., Sept. 29 from 11am-noon at the Deming Library (5044 Mt. Baker Hwy.). For grades K-5. Free admission. More info: 360-592-2422 or www.wcls.org.

Author Event: Skein: The Heartbreaks & Triumphs of a Long Distance Knitter – Author Christen Mattix recounts how she stumbled upon an unusual way of meeting her Fairhaven neighbors when she decided to knit a half-mile blue rope from a public bench to Bellingham Bay. During those three-and-a-half-years of knitting at the bench, Mattix meets her loveable and quirky neighbors, visits a Trappist Monastery, falls in love, and transforms from introverted artist to a catalyst for community connections. On Sat., Sept. 29, 3-4pm at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-966-5100 or www.wcls.org.

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Nooksack Valley Heritage Display Cabinet: The Martin Family Suitcase – A battered old suitcase. The end of a family line. When Tom Martin was struck by a car in 1965, he left behind a suitcase full of family photos and documents. See glimpses of the Martin family’s story stretching from the Civil War to the outskirts of Everson, on display from Sept. 1-Feb. 28 at the Everson Library (104 Kirsch Dr.). Free admission. More info: 360-966-5100, www.wcls.org.

Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence: Skagit Stories – From Founders to

donors, there were many individuals and families of Skagit Valley who contributed to building the foundations of the current Historical Society and Museum (501 S. 4th St., La Conner). Discover the stories of those who began, and continue, to preserve and present Skagit History! Admission is $5 adults / $4 seniors and kids 6-12 / $10 family / members free. • Historic Cemetery Tour: Join us for the 5th Annual Historic Cemetery Tour at the Mount Vernon Cemetery (1200 E. Fir St.) on Sun., Sept. 30 from noon-4pm. Tour features actors telling the stories of the unique characters whose final resting place is this cemetery. Horse-drawn carriages transport guests between stations. Admission is $12 general / $10 Historical Society members. • More info: 360-4663365, jwolfe@co.skagit.wa.us or www.skagitcounty.net/museum.

Open House at Historic Pickett House – Summer has brought sunshine to the windows in the upstairs bedroom that was used by Hattie Strother for 47 years. She left her home that had been built for Captain George Pickett and his family to be cared for by the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington, Whatcom Chapter 5. Today, it’s open as a house

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museum on Sun., Sept. 9 from 1-4pm at 910 Bancroft, Bellingham. Free admission. More info: joyandgary@comcast.net , daughtersofpioneers@hotmail.com or 360-733-5873. • Hattie Strother Chapter #1514 Meeting: We can car pool from the Pickett House Museum to the home of our member. We meet 1-3pm on Thurs., Sept. 20. In September, we will learn about pottery made in Mexico. Please bring your treasures that you’ve purchased in Mexico for the share-n-tell part of our program. RSVP if you want a ride to the meeting. For more info, call 360-733-5873 or email www.questers1944.org.

Christina Pfeiffer, Horticulturist and Arborist – Christina Pfeiffer will be the

Birchwood Garden Club’s September guest speaker on Wed., Sept. 12 from 7-9pm in the Whatcom Museum Rotunda Room (121 Prospect St., Bellingham). Christina is co-author of Pacific Northwest Gardening Month-By-Month. Our topic will be a combination of pruning and recovering an overgrown garden. Free admission. Info: threemetcalfes@comcast.net , 360-3846250 or www.birchwoodgardenclub.org.

NookChat: Community Storytelling –

The Sturgeon family moved from Missouri to the Everson area in 1906, and a year later twin boys were born. The son of one of those boys, Les Sturgeon, will be on hand to tell his family’s story and share memories of the everyday characters who have populated Everson over the years. Join Les and NookChat host Marv Fullner as we “Explore the Past; Enrich the Present” in this informal, interactive gathering sponsored by the Nooksack Valley Heritage Center committee. On Sun., Sept. 9, 3-4:30pm at the Everson Library, 104 Kirsch Dr. Free admission. Info: 360-966-5100 or www.wcls.org.

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 to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live ticket: for free! Visit www.smithsonianmag.com/museumday for more info. Admission is free with registration. More info: 360-778-8930 or www.whatcommuseum.org.

Entertainment News Northwest ~ September 2018

Bellingham Traverse – Get hooked on

the Bellingham Traverse, a fun relay race that celebrates the journey of wild salmon. The course includes a Greenways Run (5.5 mi); Mountain Bike (6.0 mi); Road Bike (18 mi.); Trail Run (3.4 mi); Paddle (3.6 mi.); and Team TREK (0.65 mi.) Event takes place on Sat., Sept. 15, from noon-6pm. Cost varies. More info: info@recreationnorthwest.org or www.bellinghamtraverse.com.

Queens of Dirt Mountain Bike Race –

Join us Sat., Sept. 22 from 9am-noon for Bellingham’s 1st Annual QOD Mountain Bike Race! This women and junior girls’ cross-country mountain bike race is intended to create a welcoming experience for new and seasoned female mountain bike racers of all ages. Different courses for the five categories run on Lake Padden’s back-loop trails (former Padden Pedal course). Categories range from under 8 years old to an Expert/Open Women’s category for intermediate/advanced riders with race experience. Registration: $20 (girls/youth) to $30 (women), and free for under 8. Free to attend. More info: http://queensofdirt.com/race.html.

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