• The Power of Small Things

    Port Angeles Fine Art Center 1203 E Lauridsen Blvd, Port Angeles

    64 Artists • 99 Artworks • All Artwork Available for Purchase This national juried art exhibition celebrates the combined impact of small things – from discovering...

  • Bellingham Roller Betties: Join Booty Camp!

    Lynden Skateway 421 Judson Street Aly, Lynden

    Interested in being a Skater or Official for the Bellingham Roller Betties?! Come to our Booty Camp – NO skating experience needed!! We will teach...

  • Schooner Zodiac Brunch on the Bay Sail

    Bellingham Cruise Terminal 355 Harris Ave., Bellingham, WA, United States

    Take Sunday brunch to the next level by enjoying it from the deck of a classic 1920’s sailing yacht! Join the crew...

  • Week in Review Live: Bellingham

    Mount Baker Theatre 104 N Commercial St, Bellingham

    Every each week KUOW listeners tune in to Week in Review to hear host Bill Radke and guests makes sense of the week’s news. This summer KUOW is taking the show down the Sound, recording in front of live audiences in Bellingham, Edmonds and Olympia. The tour will culminate with a “Year in Review” show in December at the Cornish Playhouse in Seattle. On August 18th the show will record live at the Mt. Baker...

  • Empowering NSEA Solar Workshop

    Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association WA, United States

    Learn how you can reduce your energy bill and support an amazing non-profit in our community! Attend a FREE solar workshop and install...

  • Schooner Zodiac Brunch on the Bay Sail

    Bellingham Cruise Terminal 355 Harris Ave., Bellingham, WA, United States

    Take Sunday brunch to the next level by enjoying it from the deck of a classic 1920’s sailing yacht! Join the crew of the...

  • Grease at the BECU Movies@Marymoor Park

    Marymoor Park 6046 West Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, Redmond

    The BECU Movies@Marymoor Park feature big screen outdoor movies, entertainment, and the region’s best food trucks. All events are dog friendly. Events run weekly from July 10 - August 28. Seating opens at 6:30 pm, movies show at dusk. Presented by Overlake Medical Center & Clinics. $5 per person cash or $6 credit. 5 and under free. Parking is $5 per vehicle. epiceap.com  

  • Alec Shaw, Vanandrew, India Glover at The Shakedown

    The Shakedown 1212 N State St, Bellingham

    Alec Shaw, Vanandrew, India Glover at The Shakedown 21+ Doors at 8:30, Music at 9:00 $8 advance, $10 day of show Alec Shaw is a musician, producer, and singer/songwriter based out of Seattle Washington, who's music derives from the influence of Indie, folk and soul.

  • BAAY Presents: The Phantom Tollbooth

    BAAY Theatre 1059 N State St., Bellingham, WA, United States

    Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth presents The Phantom Tollbooth on August 23-25 at the BAAY Theatre! A story that is riddled with riddles, where young Milo must wield...

  • Watercolor Paint-Along With Arlene, August 23 AND 25

    Arlene Mortimer, local water-colorist will offer a paint-along demonstration during the Fourth Friday Art Walk in Fairhaven on Friday, August 23 from 5 to 8 pm and again on Sunday August 25 from 11 to 3 pm. The subject will be a sea creature for you to create and take home. Arlene will be showing her display of new watercolors on canvas at the Whatcom Art Market Gallery located at 1103 11th St. in Fairhaven,...

  • Clay Play with Fire!

    Raku Experience at Burnish Clay Studio - Fri 8/23 6-8:30 PM, $48 per person. Participants will apply glaze material to their selected form and participate in the firing of those pieces. We will provide you a small pot made by Jesse Rasmussen, or if you are an active potter you can bring your own small bisqued piece. No experience necessary, advance registration required - www.burnishclaystudio.com

  • “Twisp: The Power of Community” to screen at FireHouse Arts and Events Center

    "Twisp: The Power of Community" (www.twispmovie.com) is a 40-minute documentary exploring the qualities that enable one rural community—well-known to most Bellingham residents—to thrive, when so many others are dying, or being swallowed up by development. It also answers the question, “In a society that seems increasingly polarized and confrontational, how do some communities manage to get along?” Starting with a telling of the town’s Native/white reconciliation process, the film also shares Twisp's successful opposition to a controversial mega...