• Bellingham Spirits and Cider Stroll

    Seattle Uncorked and Bellingham Downtown Partnership are pleased to bring you Bellingham Spirits and Cider Stroll Thurs. Feb. 8, 2024 from 5:30-9 pm 12 cideries and distilleries in 7 shops around Downtown Bellingham Guests will get tasting tickets, maps, and rocks...

  • Spirit & Cider Stroll at the Whatcom Museum

    Join us for an evening at the Whatcom Museum’s Lightcatcher building where we’ll be hosting Bellewood Farms Distillery and Dry Humor Cider Co. during the Spirits...

  • Lydia Place Silent Auction

    LYDIA PLACE SILENT The Silent Plus auction will launch on our event website - heartsforhousing.com -  on Friday, February 9th at 5pm PST.  ANYONE can register for free and bid in this auction,...

  • A Bear Hunter’s Life

    This is a one day film festival of footage for A Bear Hunter's Life: a compilation of footage from the entire year that was filmed by Bear Country Outdoors. Come spend time with other enthusiasts...

  • Visible Mending Workshop with Ragfinery

    Ragfinery is delighted to present this Visible Mending Workshop in collaboration with the Whatcom Museum. Whether you're a novice or an experienced fiber artist, join us to explore the basic principles of visible mending and practice sashiko-style stitching. Mending is at the core of Ragfinery's mission of waste diversion, inspiring us to cherish and extend the life of our textiles. Secure your spot for a day of learning, inspiration, and hands-on exploration in Ragfinery and the Whatcom...

  • Valentine’s Parents Night Out

    Valentines Parent’s Night Out LOVE! Saturday, February 10, 2024 5:30-9:30 (drop off/pick up anytime) Pizza Dinner (allergy friendly options), Crafts, Dancing Ages 2.5-11 $40/child bring a sibling or friend for free! Peace Centers: www.peacecenters.org / office@peacecenters.org 1417 Cornwall Avenue Ste. 201 / 360-595-3391

  • Martha Scanlan & Jon Neufeld

    Martha Scanlan and Jon Neufeld's unique alchemy on stage started when they first played together at Portland's Indie-roots festival Pickathon ten years ago. It was an immediate musical connection and friendship that has only deepened with time and miles spent touring venues and festivals nationwide. It is that unique alchemy, that sense of adventure and improvisation on stage and in the studio, that characterizes their work together and has earned them a loyal following worldwide. They have shared the stage...

  • Waffle and mimosa brunch

    Join us for a waffle and mimosa brunch at Welcome Road Wine & Coffee on Sunday, February 11, 10:00-2:00. Local favorite Waffles In Paradise will be cooking up rose-themed waffles paired with mimosas created by Welcome Road Winery. Specialty coffee drinks will be on offer, as well.

  • The Dancing Man – Peg Leg Bates

    From the Film Series "Documenting Grace," Kuntz and Company presents "The Dancing Man - Peg Leg Bates" on February 11th at 3:00. “The Dancing Man-Peg Leg Bates” brings to the screen the remarkable story of the legendary tap dancer and entrepreneur, Clayton “Peg Leg” who broke down barriers for...

  • Montreal Guitar Trio

    Consisting of guitarists Sébastien Deshaies, Glenn Lévesque, and Marc Morin, the Montréal Guitare Trio (MG3) surprises, amazes, exalts, and ignites audiences with their dynamic and breathtaking stage presence. This passionate trio has been sharing their work with fervor for over 25 years. In addition to their three guitars, these multi-instrumentalists also sing and play the violin, mandolin, bass, accordion and more.

  • Mark Hummel’s Blues Harmonica Blowout

    Headliner Lee Oskar is the owner of the eponymous harmonica company and the original harmonica player for the band War. War started in 1968 with singer Eric Burdon and scored huge top ten hits like “Why Can’t We Be Friends,” “The Cisco Kid,” “The World Is A Ghetto,” “Slippin’ Into Darkness” and “Low Rider” – and Lee’s harmonica was a trademark of their sound. Guitar and harp player Kenny Neal is from Louisiana blues royalty, being...