• ANDY FRASCO & THE U.N.

    Wild Buffalo House of Music 208 W. Holly St., Bellingham, WA, United States

    Andy Frasco has been a touring musician since the age of 19, but after a decade on the road, he’s shedding his party-boy frontman image in favor of a new,...

  • RUNNIN’ ‘O’ THE GREEN 5K AND 8K

    Boundary Bay Brewery 1107 Railroad Avenue, Bellingham

    This 60-minute run is put on by the City of Bellingham and celebrates Bellingham’s parks and green spaces! It’s fun for the whole family (but...

  • FIRECRAFT NORTHWEST EARLY SPRING PLANT ID WORKSHOP

    Bell Creek Nature School 5656 Mosquito Lake Rd, Deming, WA, United States

    With the help of Survival Guide Ryan Johnson, participants in this one-day workshop will learn how to identify key plant species of the Pacific Northwest at the Bell Creek Nature School. Not only will students use botany skills to forage (safely!) for edible species, but they will also use their newly acquired skill set...

  • Spring Market at the Port of Anacortes

    Port of Anacortes 100 Commercial Ave., Anacortes, WA, United States

    Over 50 local artists, makers, crafters and more! Spring Market at the Port of Anacortes 100 Commercial Avenue Sat & Sun 10AM-3PM

  • BELLINGHAM ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

    Bellingham Waterfront 1211 Granary Ave, Bellingham, WA, United States

    Join the rest of Bellingham down at the Waterfront for a very green day of cheer! Led by the Committee-selected Grand Marshall, the parade is open to all lucky citizens on foot, floats, marching bands, schools, and even horses (just be sure to...

  • WHATCOM CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL

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

    The goal of this three-day festival is to highlight and celebrate as many of the cultures that make up our community as possible. This year’s festival will be hybrid, with vendors, exhibitions, performances, and workshops both online and in-person. Participants...

  • Permanent Immigrant: The Life and Art of Italo Scanga – Lecture & Book Signing with Guest Curator Matthew Kangas

    Museum of Northwest Art 121 S. First St., La Conner, WA, United States

    Join us at the Museum of Northwest Art for a lecture and book signing with Matthew Kangas, curator of the exhibition, Permanent Immigrant: Italo Scanga in the Dale and Leslie Chihuly Collection. Italo Scanga’s biographer, Matthew Kangas, author of Italo Scanga 1932-2001, will share...

  • Arabic Music with Morhaf

    Black Fern Coffee 1211 Granary Ave., Bellingham, WA, United States

    Enjoy the unique experience of Arabic music and Arabic dance outlining the story life, love and heartbreak. In two performances at Black Fern Coffee, Morhaf will play the oud as Rachel portrays the emotions of the music through dance. On March 11th only, Rachel and Morhaf will be joined by Arabic tabla drummer, David B. Metz. If you have never...

  • BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

    The Blue Room 202 E. Holly St., Ste. 301 & 401, Bellingham, WA, United States

    The Bellingham Chamber Music Society returns for an evening of jazz/classical crossover, with BJ Block on guitar, Christian Casolary on drums, Roger Yamishita on bass, Erika Block on clarinet, Jennifer Weeks on oboe, and Pat Nelson on bassoon. This special evening is meant to celebrate the similarities of jazz and classical “languages,” as well as how the genres differ. The Blue Room, 202 E. Holly St., Ste. 301–401, Bellingham, 360.742.2381, blueroombham.com

  • 3 TRACK MIND

    Mount Baker Theatre 104 N Commercial St, Bellingham

    During their heyday, 3 Track Mind opened for names such as John Hiatt, Joan Baez, and Rosanne Cash, and sold out the stage of the Mount Baker Theatre performing their debut album “Mighty Big Therapy.” Now, every member of this beloved supergroup is a prolific solo artist, and they’ve reunited after nearly...

  • WHATCOM CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL

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

    The goal of this three-day festival is to highlight and celebrate as many of the cultures that make up our community as possible. This year’s festival will be hybrid, with vendors, exhibitions, performances, and workshops both online and in-person. Participants will be showcasing unique arts, foods, stories, and more from their cultures, so be sure...