• Sippin’ on Cider

    Get ready for the ultimate cider extravaganza! Join us for the highly anticipated Sippin’ on Cider: A Bellingham Cider Tasting Festival, happening on October 14th from 2 to 7pm at Lost Giants Cider Company. This event was a complete sell-out last time, so...

  • Trails to Taps Relay

    Lost Giants Cider Bellingham, WA, United States

    Teams of 5-10 runners explore 30+ miles of trails, roads, and parks with leg lengths between 1.6 miles and 5 miles. Each transition spot is one of 10 local breweries and cideries throughout Bellingham. It all ends with an After Party and...

  • Semiahmoo Uncorked Wine Dinner: Chateau Ste. Michelle

    Featuring Chateau Ste. Michelle Thursday, October 19 | 6 - 9 PM Savor award-winning wines masterfully paired with seasonally inspired menus at our Wine Dinners. Each dinner features a different winery from around the state, or around the world. Our talented Semiahmoo Culinary Team thoughtfully crafts each menu,...

  • Virtual Gear Down Workshop 2023

    Come join The Whale Museum’s Gear Down Workshop this fall virtually through Zoom sessions. This workshop’s theme will be Unusual & Changing Sightings Of Species In The Salish Sea! Invited presenters include: - Erin Falcone, North Coast Cetacean Society, on fin, Bryde’s, & sei whales -...

  • Blaine – Birch Bay Community Appreciation Fall Festival

    We are excited to invite you to our First Annual Community Appreciation Fall Festival, an event that promises to be an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. On Saturday, October 21, we will be hosting this festival at the Birch Bay Activity Center. This event is aimed at bringing our community together...

  • Museum Opening-The Helen Loggie Museum of Art

    The public is invited to browse the extensive collection of drawings and etchings by local artist, Helen Loggie (1895-1976), displayed in the recently restored Territorial Courthouse in Old Town Bellingham. www.theloggie.org

  • Second Chances

    Our season begins reaching for Stars, a gem of a tone poem by Mary Howe, followed by a celebration of Rachmaninoff’s 150th birthday with his towering second piano concerto at the enchanting hands of Sandra Shen. Our season opening concert concludes with Mussorgsky’s legendary Pictures at an Exhibition. For more information, visit www.skagitsymphony.com or call 360-848-9336 For tickets, visit www.mcintyrehall.org or call 360-416-7727 Tuesday thru Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm

  • Northwest Mushroomers Association Annual Wild Mushroom Show

    On October 22nd, 2023, after a four-year hiatus, the Northwest Mushroomers Association is hosting their 31st Annual Wild Mushroom Show at the Viking Union at WWU from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors, $5 for NMA members, and free for children under 12! Over 300 varieties of mushrooms...

  • BECOME A MoNA DOCENT!

    Do you enjoy spending time in the quiet solitude of art and sharing the importance of art with others? Please consider joining our group of docents at the Museum of Northwest Art! Our Docents are a diverse and highly committed group of volunteers who form a crucial part of MoNA's programs. As gallery staff and tour guides, they help foster appreciation and understanding of exhibitions. Docents are essential to creating a friendly and welcoming...

  • Prime Rib Night

    Come and enjoy the best Prime Rib dinner in the county! Reservations: https://www.opentable.com/r/great-blue-heron-grill-at-semiahmoo-country-club-blaine Check out our Menu & Upcoming Events: https://www.semiahmoogolf.com/great-blue-heron-grill/

  • Linda Cochran “Gardening with Spectacular Native Plants”

    The Whatcom Horticulture Society hosts Linda Cochran, an accomplished plantswoman and long-time Pacific Northwest gardener who will share her stunning photography while she tells us about her drought-tolerant garden that features many plants native to the arid west. Linda spends much of her time in the summer traveling to wildflower hot spots in the region and photographing wildflowers. She has spoken...