• Blue Room Presents | SOULFIRE with the Sam Harris Band

    Get ready for a night of smooth grooves and fiery soul at The Blue Room! The evening begins with the Samuel Harris Band, a refined four-piece delivering velvety jazz that sets the perfect mood. Then, turn up the heat with Soul Fire, a 70’s era powerhouse of brass-backed soul, R&B, and jazzy rock that’ll have you grooving in...

  • Gardening Green course in Sudden Valley begins February 28!

    Discover the secrets to vibrant, lower-maintenance, and environmentally friendly landscaping with WSU Whatcom County Extension's Gardening Green courses. Saturdays: 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, and 4/18 from 9:30am – 11:30am Cost: $42 fee for soil testing The course will also be offered in Birch Bay. To learn more and register for either option...

  • Silversmithing: Bolo Ties with Cabochon

    In this class, you will learn essential processes and techniques that create the foundation for good studio practice. Class time will be spent learning a variety of processes that include piercing shapes from metal with a jeweler’s saw, adding texture to metal, soldering, and annealing metal with a torch. You will also learn how to bezel set a cabochon gemstone and create a stunning sterling silver bolo tie. A...

  • Introduction to Recording Oral Histories with Kyle Norris

    https://www.whatcommuseum.org/event/introduction-to-recording-oral-histories/ There’s something incredibly special about recording the voices and stories of our loved ones. In this class, public radio reporter Kyle Norris will share his 20 years of experience to teach you the techniques to make audio recordings. Capture Grandma telling her greatest tales or memorialize anyone you know and love for future generations. You’ll learn basic but important interviewing skills inspired by NPR’s StoryCorps project to ask questions that will lead...

  • Distiller’s Dinner

    Join us for an unforgettable four-course distillery dinner celebrating craftsmanship, flavor, and the art of distilling fine spirits. Each course...

  • Fundraiser for What com & Skagit Immigrant Families

    Enjoy music by Hannah Wyatt, Bad Posture Club, and Cascade Cody with Jan Peters. All funds raised will be redistributed directly to local immigrant families in need of funds to cover rent, food, immigration lawyers, and supplies for infants and children. We celebrate what is good by sharing it. Cof& at 1209 Cornwall Ave, Bellingham Doors at 6:00 Music from 7-9:30 $5-$25 sliding scale at the door, cash or...

  • Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest

    The Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest will accept entries March 1-31. Whatcom Co. residents of all ages are invited to participate. Submission guidelines can be found at thepoetrydepartment.wordpress.com/contest An award ceremony will be held May 28 at 7pm at Bellingham Cruise Terminal.

  • Cook-Eat-Drink GF! with Chef Marta from Italy!

    Join the beautiful Anastasha Miles of Bellingham, welcoming her friend Chef Marta (joining us from Siena, Italy) in an intimate four-course cooking instruction, wine-paired dinner at the Lairmont Manor....

  • Professional Mediation Training

    Professional Mediation Training Dates: March 4 - 6 and 11 - 13 Location: In Person at the WDRC Fees: $795 *Scholarships and payment plans available (see website for details) Website: https://www.whatcomdrc.org/prof-mediation-training This intensive 40-hour course is designed for those interested in developing mediation and conflict resolution skills. Participants will learn the eight-stage mediation model, conflict theory and styles, mediator communication skills, and principles of conflict resolution.

  • Birchwood Garden Club’s March 4th Meeting

    Birchwood Garden Club Established 1931-Bellingham, Washington Planting Seeds of Friendship throughout our Community March Topic: Gardening for Fragrance with Diana Wisen The March 4, 2026 meeting of the Birchwood Garden Club will be held in the Rotunda Room of the Old City Hall Museum, 121 Prospect St., Bellingham, WA 98225. Doors open at 6:30 PM. The speaker will be Diana Wisen, a WSU Extension Master Gardener since 1991, speaking on...

  • How to Successfully Start with Seeds and Grow Flowers, Herbs and Vegetables in the PNW

    In this engaging talk by local expert Ada Snyder, you’ll learn how to start and grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers specific to our PNW growing environment. Soil prep, seeding and transplanting timing, and varieties that work in our area are covered, along with other tools for a successful, productive garden. Ada Snyder is a highly sought-after speaker for Master Gardener programs. She has been a leader in the organic seed community...