Today
May 17
Children’s Book Week: Celebrate youth literacy as part of Children’s Book Week from May 13-19 at Village Books, 1200 11th St. Storytimes, author events and more will happen through the week. more »
Soapbox: Original song and dance, characters both realistic and theatrical, moments both comic and dramatic and personal revelations will be part of Soapbox performances at 7:30pm Wednesday-Friday, and 7:30pm and 10:30pm Saturday, at WWU’s Performing Arts Center. FYI: The show contains adult content, so it’s best to leave the kids at home. Tickets are $8-$12. more »
Little Shop of Horrors: The Lynden Performing Arts Guild presents Little Shop of Horrors for the final weekend at 7:30pm Thursday through Saturday, and 2pm Sunday, at the Claire vg Thomas Theatre, 655 Front St. Tickets are $8-$12. more »
Baja Design Competition: The Western Washington University chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers will host the Baja 2013 International Design Competition from 8am-5pm Thursday and Friday at Lynden’s NW Washington Fairgrounds and 8am-3pm Saturday and Sunday at Hannegan Speedway. The event—which calls for students to develop a vehicle—is free and open to the public. more »
Mixed Bag: View classic and evolving improv formats at “Games Galore!” shows at 8pm at the Upfront Theatre, 1208 Bay St. At 10pm, viewers can show up for “Director’s Cut” performances. Tickets are $8-$10. more »
Evermore: Go 1,000 years into the future when showings of the science-fiction rock musical Evermore take to the stage at 8pm Friday and Saturday at Whatcom Community College’s Syre Theatre, 237 W. Kellogg Rd. Tickets are $15. more »
Abilene: Follow Captain Gideon Harris and his struggles to bring the first cattle drive to the town of Abilene, Kansas, when the third episode of Ben Eisner’s five-part serial play, Abilene shows at 8pm and 10pm shows Friday and Saturday at the iDiOM Theater, 1418 Cornwall Ave. Tune in for a new episode each weekend through June 1. Tickets are $10. more »
Welding Rodeo: Join in the "fun, flare and sparks" at the annual Welding Rodeo happening from 8am-5pm Friday and Saturday at Bellingham Technical College, 3028 Lindbergh Ave. In addition to the real-time welded sculpture and skills competition comprised of professional teams from throughout Washington State, there'll be a Welding Skills Challenge open to all, a hands-on welding booth, a vendor trade show, industry reps, raffles, food, blacksmithing demos and much more. Entry is free. more »
Spring Book Sale: Friends of Deming Library will host a Spring Book and Plant Sale from 10am-5pm Friday and Saturday at the Deming Library, 5044 Mt. Baker Hwy. more »
Into the Woods: Young performers ages 12-15 present showings of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Into the Woods at 7pm Friday, 1:30pm and 7pm Saturday, and 2pm Sunday at the Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth, 1059 N. State St. Tickets are $10 at the door or online. more »
Driving Miss Daisy: The Alger Lookout Thespian Association continues its production of Driving Miss Daisy with shows at 7pm Friday and Saturday and 2:30pm Sunday at Alger Community Church, 1475 Silver Run Lane. Tickets are $12-$14; matinee tickets are $10. more »
Crenshaw Family Reunion: Watch familial shenanigans ensue at showings of Crenshaw Family Reunion at 7pm Friday and Saturday, and 2pm Sunday, at Everson’s Nooksack Valley High School, 3326 E. Badger Rd. Tickets are $8. more »
Art by the Airport: The Whatcom Art Guild presents its annual Ski to Sea exhibit and sale, “Art by the Airport,” from 6-8pm Friday and 10am-5pm Saturday and Sunday at Hampton Inn’s Fox Hall, 3985 Bennett Dr. Approximately 50 members will display artwork in a variety of genres, and there’ll be art demos, a garden plant sale and food by Bare Bones Barbecue. Entry is free. more »
Back 2 Bellingham: Art exhibits, planetarium shows, live music, paddling and bike excursions, theater, a carnival, campus tours, dinners, birding walks, presentations, open houses and much, much more will be part of the 100-plus activities happening during Western Washington University’s “Back2Bellingham” celebration happening on campus and throughout Bellingham Friday through Sunday. Many events are free. more »
Bike to Work and School Day: Celebrate the 16th annual Bike to Work and School Day from 6:30-9:30am at a plethora of “celebration stations” throughout Whatcom County (see the website listed here to find the one closest to you). Once you check in, you’ll be gifted with a variety of foodstuffs and swag. Later in the day, there’ll be a Tricycle Relay Race and Slow Bike Race at noon at City Hall, and, at 5pm, an after-work party at Chuckanut Brewery & Kitchen. more »
Pancake Feed: As part of Bike to Work and School Day, attend a Pancake Feed from 6:30-11am at the Hub Community Bike Shop, 903 ½ N. State St. In addition to the pancakes, there’ll be coffee, adult beverages, live music, a photo booth and a dance party. more »
Wild Things: Kids, adults and adventurers can join Wild Whatcom Walks for “Wild Things” excursions from 9:30-11am every Friday in May at Cornwall Park. Entry is by donation. more »
Sherlock’s Staying Power: “Dr. Doyle and Mr. Holmes: The Cultural Staying Power of Sherlock Holmes” will be the focus of a Humanities Washington Speaker Series talk with journalist Tim Keogh at noon at the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Ave. Entry is free. more »
VIGIL FOR PEACE: Join the longest-running Peace Vigil in the country—48 years and counting—from 4-5pm every Friday afternoon at the corners of Cornwall Avenue and Magnolia Street. more »
Farm Fun Friday: Food, drinks, live music and lawn games will be part of “Farm Fun Fridays” until 9pm every Friday through July 5 at BelleWood Acres, 6140 Guide Meridian. The distillery tasting room will also be open late, with free tastings. From 4-6pm, happy hour specials will be available. more »
Aliens in Disguise: As part of Children’s Book Week, Bellingham author Clete Barrett Smith will read from Aliens in Disguise—the third book in his Intergalactic Bed & Breakfast series—at 5pm at Village Books, 1200 11th St. more »
Lydia Place Gala: Help raise funds for Lydia Place’s transitional housing program at the nonprofit’s 12th annual Spring Gala & Auction from 5:30-8:30pm at the Best Western Lakeway Inn, 714 Lakeway Dr. Tickets are $60. more »
Junior Ski to Sea Parade: Support local kids and get an eyeful of community participation at the annual Junior Ski to Sea Parade beginning at 6pm at Cornwall Avenue and Alabama St. Judging will take place at 4:30pm. more »
Family Story Night: Members of the Bellingham Storyteller’s Guild will tell tales at Family Story Night at 7pm at the Fairhaven Library, 1117 12th St. Show up at 6pm for a fee hour of coaching and an intro to storytelling. more »
First Muslim: Former psychologist and Middle East journalist Lesley Hazleton shares stories and ideas from her book The First Muslim: The Story of Muhammad at 7pm at Whatcom Community College’s Heiner Theatre. Entry is free. more »
Coffee House Open Mic: Singers, musicians and readers of poetry and prose can take part in a Coffee House Open Mic at 7pm at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship, 1207 Ellsworth St. Participants can sign up to perform up to three songs or poems. more »
Bingo in the Barn: Help the South Whatcom Public Library at Sudden Valley at a fundraising “Bingo in the Barn” gathering from 7-9pm at the Sudden Valley Dance Barn. Proceeds from the all-ages event will benefit the building fund. more »
Prom Night Dance: Join USA Dance for a “Prom Night” public dance with live music by Napu from 7-10pm at the Fairhaven Library, 1117 12th St. Mary Evans will lead a west coast swing lesson at 7pm, and beginners and singles are welcome. Entry is $7-$10. more »
Sara Watkins: Singer, songwriter and fiddler Sara Watkins—who is best known for her work in the Grammy Award-wining band, Nickel Creek—performs at 7:30pm at Mount Vernon’s McIntyre Hall, 2501 E. College Way. Kris Orlowski opens the show. Tickets are $20. more »
Kay Zavisla Piano Recital: Acclaimed pianist Kay Zavisla, current a visiting professor at WWU, will perform selected works by Johann Sebastian Bach at a free concert at 7:30pm at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave. more »
Purple Church Ecstatic Dance: Enjoy spontaneous, inner-guided dancing to a wave of world fusion music every Friday from 7:30-9pm at the Purple Church Ecstatic Dance, 311 E. Holly St. Suggested donation is $5-$10. more »
The Flying Karamazov Brothers: The vaudevillian comedy-and-juggling spectacle known as the Flying Karamazov Brothers bring their internationally renowned act back to Bellingham at 8pm at the Mount Baker Theatre, 104 N. Commercial St. The show is suitable for all ages. Attendees are encouraged to bring objects to the theater for the “brothers” to keep airborne. Tickets are $20-$42. more »
Guitars of Western: The public is invited to a free “Guitars of Western” concert at 8pm at Western Washington University’s Performing Arts Center Concert Hall. more »
Zombie Prom: Join the Bellingham Roller Betties for their 7th annual Zombie Prom starting at 9pm at Rumors Cabaret, 1119 Railroad Ave. Entry is $5 with a costume, $6 without. A costume contest, face painting, a photo booth and more will be part of the freaky festivities. more »