• Everett Philharmonic Orchestra Listener’s Choice Concert

    Please join the Everett Philharmonic Orchestra for our season finale Sunday, May 1 at 3pm in the Everett Civic Auditorium when Dr. Paul-Elliot Cobbs conducts two of Aaron Copland’s most popular works: Fanfare for the Common Man and Appalachian Spring, as well as additional works by Beethoven and American composer Wayne Barlow. This concert, graciously sponsored by Northwest LED Lighting, is our annual selection of audience favorites in the “Listener’s Choice”...

  • Puget Sound LYS Tour

    Founded in 2006 by a few shop owners who liked to party, the first Puget Sound LYS Tour included 12 shops. With our region well known for quality yarn...

  • Yoga & Sound Therapy

    Bring a blanket and yoga mat to Maritime Heritage Park’s pavilion and enjoy 15-minutes of gentle yoga before the soothing sound vibrations of Himalayan singing bowls, gongs, and bells for deep relaxation. Sessions are hosted by either Everitt Allen of Sound Therapy of the Pacific Northwest or Kristi Moseley of...

  • Spin Dance at Home

    Dance with us every third Monday of the month! Bellingham Parks and Recreation and the Max Higbee Center will host SPIN Dances at Home for individuals with disabilities. Everyone 14 and...

  • Barkley Village Wine Walk

    Barkley Village and Brigid Collins Family Support Center are teaming up for the third Barkley Village Wine Walk being held Thursday, May 19th, from 5:00-8:00 pm. Participants can stroll through 13 Barkley Village shops and restaurants as they taste regional wines in pop-up tasting rooms. Tickets on sale now at www.barkleyvillage.com/winewalk

  • 911-When to Call and What to Expect

    Learn how to handle an emergency by watching “911-When to Call and What to Expect” via a free Zoom session, Friday, May 20 at noon. The Academy for Lifelong Learning , affiliated with WWU, is hosting the presentation by the Whatcom County 911 Public Education Coordinator. The session provides an inside look...

  • Lovely Was the Walk

    Come join Esperanza as she takes a spring walk through her neighborhood wherein beauty unfolds. Over 40 dance students of different ages will perform in this delightful production that is fun for people of all ages. Written and directed by Sabrina Gomez-Vannelli Original Choreography by Sabrina Gomez-Vannelli Elizabeth Smyth Valerie Goliff Masks optional but encouraged (unless requirements change). Free masks available at the door. Tickets online and can also be purchased at...

  • Skagit Symphony presents: There and Back Again

    Having journeyed to Paris, Vienna, Budapest, and Istanbul this concert season, the Skagit Symphony has one more stop on our magical music tour. Featuring works by Vaughan Williams and Elgar, we’ll celebrate London of a century ago. Steinway Artist Sandra Wright Shen returns to set off sonic firework in Saint-Saens spectacular second piano concerto. For more information, visit www.SkagitSymphony.com...

  • Preschool Cooking

    Join Annalee Dunn of the Tiny Onion Cooking School to cook with your little one! Three different cooking sessions with different menus that provide...

  • Ski to Sea

    Ski to Sea is the original multisport relay race, from Mt. Baker to Bellingham Bay. Organize your team of 3-8 racers and join us on Memorial Day weekend! Teammates and spectators await finishing racers in Bellingham’s scenic Marine Park and can experience the Historic Fairhaven Festival, the all-day street party just up the hill. Returning racers tell us their favorite parts of Ski to Sea are camaraderie and community. From organizing your...

  • Book of Masks

    Featured Artists Susan Guerrero Ann Chaikin Nancy Thomson Lori Hill Trish Harding The first year of the Covid pandemic brought with it so many uncertainties, fears, bizarre happenings, and a precious few unforseeable bright spots. THE BOOK OF MASKS show is comprised of 5 journals which are the result of our weekly zoom class. Each page follows a current event theme inspired by noted artists and prompts given. The books are a rare intimate peek into...

  • Conversation & Reading with Author Kevin Donner

    Working in senior care isn't for everyone. It isn't even for most. But for those rare few who find their passion in this multifaceted industry, the sense of job and life satisfaction are limitless. So too, however, can be the pervasive sense of loss and hopelessness. Poopy Fingers: One Person's Account of Working in the Delightfully Strange World of Assisted Living follows the lessons, the mistakes, the smiles, and the tears as Kevin...