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SUMMARY:Tanks Giving
DESCRIPTION:Join the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum for the holiday event of the year! Come meet Santa as he arrives from the North Pole by military tank to take Christmas photos with your family. This can’t miss event turns the museum into Santa’s workshop where kids can make cookies\, crafts\, hot cocoa\, and much more.\nSupport FHCAM this holiday season by donating to our Giving Tree! As a public charity\, we rely on your support to continue operating artifacts\, hosting events and educating future generations.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/tanks-giving/
CATEGORIES:Museum
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SUMMARY:Monster Bash
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, October 3 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. for a scary good time at the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s Monster Bash! Get up close to a collection of mythical and marvelous machines.\nThe fun never ends at this spooktacular event. Don’t forget to wear your costume for a special FHCAM gift when you arrive!
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/monster-bash/
CATEGORIES:Museum
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SUMMARY:Tanktoberfest
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s third annual Tanktoberfest- a beer tasting event. This action packed day takes the fun of Germany’s Oktoberfest and adds tanks! As you enjoy an ice-cold beer\, watch history come to life as tanks and rare vehicles take to the arena for your viewing pleasure every 30 minutes. \nIf the promise of delicious beer and tank shows throughout the day is not enough to lure you\, how about food trucks\, Jenga\, corn hole\, and lots of other fun beer drinking games? Don’t forget to make your own pretzel necklace! Available for a $5 Donation to the museum. \nTanktoberfest is for guests ages 21 and over and gives attendees the chance to sample incredible craft beer from local breweries. Each beer drinking attendee will get eight tokens and a sampler logo’ d glass upon entrance\, redeemable at a brewer tent of their choice. Each token is good for one tasting. ID’s will be checked upon entrance. No ID\, no entrance. Only 2\,000 tickets will be sold to Tanktoberfest so get yours quick before they are gone! FHCAM members do not get in free/discounted to this event. \nA discounted designated (DD) driver ticket can be purchased for this event as well. This DD ticket will get guests a non-alcoholic beverage. Designated drivers must also be 21 years or older to get into this event. DD’s do not get a logo’d drinking glass with purchase. Each DD ticket will receive free water and soda available near beer tents. \nOn-site parking is designated for ADA and VIP’s only. Shuttle service is available one block away at Rockwell Collins located at 11404 Commando Rd\, Everett\, WA 98204.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/tanktoberfest/
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SUMMARY:SkyFair
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s 2020 fly day! Featuring unforgettable vintage warbird displays\, exciting aerial demonstrations and more. \nMilitary artifacts come alive to display their incredible speed\, firepower and NOISE during the one and only SkyFair! This family-friendly event also features a scavenger hunt\, face painting\, bouncy house\, educational speaker\, remote control tanks\, amazing food from some of the region’s top food trucks\, and much more. \nPARKING\nFree parking and shuttle service will be available at: 9819 Airport Rd. Everett Bomarc Building. Buses start operation at 9:45AM and end at 5:00PM \nOperating artifacts below subject to change. \nSchedule and more information to be released soon.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/skyfair/
CATEGORIES:Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200523T090000
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SUMMARY:Tankfest NW
DESCRIPTION:This action packed day boasts of fun for the entire family including military vehicle demonstrations\, remote control tanks\, scavenger hunt\, face painting\, bouncy house\, educational speaker\, amazing food from some of the region’s top food trucks\, WWII mock battle reenactors\, kids crafts\, and much more. \nSee amazing tanks\, vehicles and artillery take to the arena in a fantastic display you can’t see anywhere else at Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum\, the finest collection of vintage planes and tanks in the world! \nFHCAM artifacts in action include:\nM4A1 Sherman Medium Tank\nJagdpanzer 38(t) (Hetzer)\nM5A1 Stuart Light Tank\nM26 Pershing Medium/Heavy Tank\nM274A5 Mule\nVolkswagen Kubelwagen Typ 82 Kfz.1\nKettenkraftrad Sd.Kfz.2\nWhite M3A1 “Half-Track” Personnel Carrier\nBMW R75\n***Subject to change*** \nBuses will begin from the Bomarc parking lot at 8:30 AM.No parking will be available at FHCAM unless you have ADA or VIP parking passes. Bomarc Address: 9205 Airport Rd\, Everett\, WA 98204 \nThis event goes from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. with tank shows throughout the day.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/tankfest-nw/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191122T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200301T160000
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CREATED:20191031T091615Z
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SUMMARY:Henry Klein Exhibit to Focus on PNW Residentail Design through the Decades
DESCRIPTION:MOUNT VERNON\, WASHINGTON\, October 2019 — HKP Architects is thrilled to announce that the Historical Museum of Skagit County will be presenting an exhibit of residential design works by regionally noted architect Henry Klein (1920-2013). The exhibit\, entitled Henry Klein Homes: Light\, Form and Materiality Through the Decades\, will open November 22\, 2019\, and run through March of 2020. \nHenry Klein’s work spans five decades from the mid-1950’s until his retirement from the practice in the early 2000’s. Guiding themes of natural light\, indoor/outdoor connections\, natural materials\, gracious overhangs and beautiful screening weave through every decade. The exhibit also highlights some of the clients\, contractors\, other design professionals who worked with Henry\, and some of the homeowners who live in his houses today. \n“When the work is organized by decade\, it is wonderful to see the consistency of expression as well as the evolution of Henry’s designs\,” said Julie Blazek\, Partner at HKP Architects. \nThis is an opportunity for the public and design professionals to see a rare curated collection of photographs of the design and construction of Henry Klein’s most notable homes. Klein’s process of design is also illuminated through working drawings\, hand sketches\, and physical models. \n“The timelessness of Henry’s designs\, integration of nature\, and the honesty in the expression of materials speak not only to Henry’s formidable design skills but also to his gentle and honest nature\,” said Brian Poppe\, Partner at HKP Architects.
URL:https://bellinghamalive.com/event2/henry-klein-exhibit-to-focus-on-pnw-residentail-design-through-the-decades/
LOCATION:Skagit County Historical Museum\, 501 S 4th St.\, La Conner
CATEGORIES:Museum
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