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In the dye studio at Jansen Art Center, kids ages 8–12 can spend two classes exploring how colors mix, match, and mingle by dying flags and ribbons of silk. They’ll explore multiple...
In the dye studio at Jansen Art Center, kids ages 8–12 can spend two classes exploring how colors mix, match, and mingle by dying flags and ribbons of silk. They’ll explore multiple...
Meloy Gallery: Opening for John A. Taylor Reception: Friday, March 3, from 5-8 pm. Exhibition continues throughout March, Fridays - Sundays 12-6:00 p.m. and/or by appointment, 360.201.9038 Meloy Gallery, 301 W. Holly Street, Suite D.6 lower level, in the Bay Street Village Art Center, Bellingham. Enter from the Diamond Parking Lot accessible entrance or follow the sandwich boards. Website: meloygallery.com Instagram: meloy_gallery
Contact: Xandra S. Blackburn – Gallery Coordinator Company: Allied Arts of Whatcom County Phone: 360-676-8548 Fax: 360-650-9317 E-Mail: xandra@alliedarts.org Web: www.alliedarts.org Allied Arts Whatcom READS Challenge March 3-April 1, 2023 Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00am-4:00pm Opening Reception: Friday, March 3, 6pm – 9pm 1418 Cornwall Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225 Allied Arts of Whatcom County hosts the annual Whatcom READS Art Challenge, in partnership with the Bellingham and...
The Choir of the Salish Sea presents Bring Tokitae Home, singing the world into balance as we celebrate the homecoming of Tokitae, the Orca who was taken from the Salish Sea almost 50 years ago. She has been a main attraction at a marine park in Florida. Tickets are $20.00 general admission and $10.00 for students. Two performances will be given: Friday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 4, at 3 p.m. at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship. Check https://www.livemusicproject.org/events/71385/choir-of-the-salish-sea-bring-tokitae-home and...
The Reverend Shawn Amos McIntyre Hall Presents Friday, March 3 at 7:30pm Blues and roots singer, The Reverend Shawn Amos, is an exhilarating entertainer whose performances are filled with the foot-stomping, call-and-response energy of 1960s’ Chicago blues shows. The son of music agent turned entrepreneur, Wally “Famous” Amos and R&B nightclub singer, Shirlee May, Amos was raised in 1970s Los Angeles watching musical legends like...
Six new plays by Pacific Northwest playwrights, selected from 75 submissions, are featured in the launch of the New Play Café reading series presented by Bellingham TheatreWorks, March 3, 4, 5 and 10, 11, 12. The New Play Café continues Bellingham TheatreWorks mission...
www.whatcomcd.org/whatcom-farm-expo "Something for every farmer." Free Event From the website: "Join us on Saturday March 4th, 2023, at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Lynden, for the 7th Annual Whatcom Farm Expo! The Whatcom Farm Expo is an annual free event hosted by the Whatcom Conservation District and Whatcom County Public Works. Doors...
Fidalgo Danceworks, an Anacortes all ages dance company, is holding their annual fundraising gala! They have a different theme each year, and this year it’s fashioned after everyone’s favorite international super spy. Their “Casino Royale” party...
If you haven’t been to a concert at Make. Shift yet, you’re missing out on the cutting edge of underground music on both the local and regional scale. At their intimate venue, these four acts will show you something new and leave you with something to think about! These are allage shows, or as Make.Shift puts it, “no booze, no jerks.”...
Referred to by Nashville Scene as “one of America’s most unique and dynamic songwriters,” Jonathan Richman is an underground singer/songwriter legend. His live performances are regarded for...
Allied Arts of Whatcom County presents the annual Whatcom Cultural Arts Festival at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal, located in historic Fairhaven, March 10, 11 & 12, 2023! This event seeks to celebrate the cultural diversity of our area through the common language of visual and performing arts. The cruise terminal will feature a host of vendors, displays, and activities put together by the artists, artisans,...
You’re invited to the Whatcom Humane Society’s annual award luncheon. Every year, the WHS awards people or businesses who have proven to be outstanding animal supporters in the community. Attending the luncheon is usually free, but requires reservation. It’s a great opportunity to learn about and support...