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Online trivia through Zoom, every Tuesday night, featuring a mix of gallery and breakout rooms allowing you to socialize while you play several rounds of trivia including a weekly suggested category.
Zoom link available each week at http://Facebook.com/WorldsBestTrivia.
Teams or individuals can play. To participate in scoring, teams designate a scribe who submits answers using google forms. Players of all ages welcome!
The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is thrilled to announce its seventh annual event, celebrating exceptional films directed by women from around the world. The festival will take place in Bellingham, WA, from April 25-28, 2024, with an online festival following from May 2-11, 2024.
Since its inception in 2017, CASCADIA has presented the films of over 220 women directors, one of the few festivals in the U.S. dedicated to the goal of championing female filmmakers through community building and a shared love of the art. The festival spans all film genres, including narrative, live action, animation, documentary, and experimental films of all lengths.
The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of “WaaPake” directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney Featured Filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include “Last Dance,” directed by Delphine Lehericey, and “Preconceived,” directed by Sabrine Keane and Kate Dumke.
In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation. “Call of the Orcas” is the latest film from Olympic Peninsula-based director Jessica Plumb (“The Return of the River”). The short documentary explores the urgent effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific Northwest, through the eyes of one of their human champions, researcher Ken Balcomb.
The festival will also host a Script Studio on Sunday, April 28, where four short film scripts by women writers will be read by actors and critiqued by a panel of film professionals. This workshop is free of charge and open to the public.
CASCADIA is committed to changing the landscape of the film industry by offering a venue and a support system for women to tell their stories through the medium of film. By showcasing quality work by women directors, CASCADIA provides an important forum for the work of women directors to be seen and their voices heard.
The Unimaginable Journey of Peter Ertel, Movie
The Lynden Community/Senior Center is proud to present Free of Charge, The Unimaginable Journey of Peter Ertel, a true story so bold, brave, and beautiful it will restore your faith that humanity can survive even the darkest days. There will be two showings on April 25th at 1pm and 6pm at the Center, located at 401 Grover St. There is a Viewer Discretion advisory: this movie does include archive footage & photos of WWII battles scenes & concentration camps. For more information, call (360) 354-2921 or email info@lyndencommunitycenter.org.
The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is thrilled to announce its seventh annual event, celebrating exceptional films directed by women from around the world. The festival will take place in Bellingham, WA, from April 25-28, 2024, with an online festival following from May 2-11, 2024.
Since its inception in 2017, CASCADIA has presented the films of over 220 women directors, one of the few festivals in the U.S. dedicated to the goal of championing female filmmakers through community building and a shared love of the art. The festival spans all film genres, including narrative, live action, animation, documentary, and experimental films of all lengths.
The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of “WaaPake” directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney Featured Filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include “Last Dance,” directed by Delphine Lehericey, and “Preconceived,” directed by Sabrine Keane and Kate Dumke.
In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation. “Call of the Orcas” is the latest film from Olympic Peninsula-based director Jessica Plumb (“The Return of the River”). The short documentary explores the urgent effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific Northwest, through the eyes of one of their human champions, researcher Ken Balcomb.
The festival will also host a Script Studio on Sunday, April 28, where four short film scripts by women writers will be read by actors and critiqued by a panel of film professionals. This workshop is free of charge and open to the public.
CASCADIA is committed to changing the landscape of the film industry by offering a venue and a support system for women to tell their stories through the medium of film. By showcasing quality work by women directors, CASCADIA provides an important forum for the work of women directors to be seen and their voices heard.
Hilarious adventure awaits! Join our band of unlikely heroes as they are called upon by an audience member to embark on a true-to-life quest. Armed with d20’s, the audience will journey with our heroes through strange lands, navigate perils and pitfalls, bond over pints, and fight off dangerous foes. Will our heroes survive and complete their quest? That is up to the dice! This show is sponsored by our friends at Cosmic Games.
Every Fri. & Sat. in April at 7:30pm
Sherrie Kahn and Scott Henderson present “Just In Time,” a tuneful cabaret exploring songwriters who found inspiration in the concept of time, creating “pop hits” over the centuries. Sherrie is an accomplished and versatile singer, known for her operatic roles as well as her popular and cabaret performances. Sherrie and Scott have selected an intriguing repertoire, including classic songs like Yesterday, Night and Day, As Time Goes By, What Did I Have I Don’t Have Now? and a dozen other timely favorites. She even races with the clock in the Minute Waltz!
This show is a benefit for The FireHouse Arts and Events Center, a community treasure in Bellingham.
Suggested donation at the door is $20.00
Reservations strongly recommended at this link: https://sherriekahn.brownpapertickets.com
The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is thrilled to announce its seventh annual event, celebrating exceptional films directed by women from around the world. The festival will take place in Bellingham, WA, from April 25-28, 2024, with an online festival following from May 2-11, 2024.
Since its inception in 2017, CASCADIA has presented the films of over 220 women directors, one of the few festivals in the U.S. dedicated to the goal of championing female filmmakers through community building and a shared love of the art. The festival spans all film genres, including narrative, live action, animation, documentary, and experimental films of all lengths.
The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of “WaaPake” directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney Featured Filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include “Last Dance,” directed by Delphine Lehericey, and “Preconceived,” directed by Sabrine Keane and Kate Dumke.
In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation. “Call of the Orcas” is the latest film from Olympic Peninsula-based director Jessica Plumb (“The Return of the River”). The short documentary explores the urgent effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific Northwest, through the eyes of one of their human champions, researcher Ken Balcomb.
The festival will also host a Script Studio on Sunday, April 28, where four short film scripts by women writers will be read by actors and critiqued by a panel of film professionals. This workshop is free of charge and open to the public.
CASCADIA is committed to changing the landscape of the film industry by offering a venue and a support system for women to tell their stories through the medium of film. By showcasing quality work by women directors, CASCADIA provides an important forum for the work of women directors to be seen and their voices heard.
Year Six of Scarecrow Academy brings an in-depth look at movies that examine the world of politics in the cinema. In nine weeks of free online conversations, we explore the various approaches that great filmmakers take to the political process. From comedy to tragedy, from satire to fable, with directors ranging from Frank Capra to Spike Lee, we’ll see how the movies have focused on the carnival that is the political process.
Hear from acclaimed comedian, mental health advocate, and author, Aparna Nancherla! Known for her signature dry, witty sense of humor, Aparna will present an original stand-up routine and participate in a moderated discussion as the keynote speaker for Compass Health’s Building Communities of Hope Gala. The evening will also feature a raffle, silent auction, seated dinner, and remarks from other Compass Health representatives. Proceeds from the event support Compass Health’s child, youth, and family services. Ticket sales close on Tuesday, April 16. To buy tickets and learn more, visit www.compasshealth.org/bcoh
The Corinthian Yacht Club of Bellingham invites you to its annual benefit dance for the Community Boating Center.
This year’s dance will be held on Saturday, April 27 at the Elks Lodge, 710 Samish Way in Bellingham. The doors open at 6:30 and the classic-rock band, The Walrus, will take the stage at 8 pm.
All proceeds, including from a paddle auction, will go to the boating center in its final push to finish its new Wheelhouse in Fairhaven and provide boating access and education to our Whatcom County community.
Get ready for a fun-filled night! Light refreshments will be provided by volunteers from the Corinthian Yacht Club, and beer, wine, alcoholic beverages and water will be available for purchase.
Dance tickets are $25 in advance at CYCbellingham.org/dance or $30 at the door.
Hilarious adventure awaits! Join our band of unlikely heroes as they are called upon by an audience member to embark on a true-to-life quest. Armed with d20’s, the audience will journey with our heroes through strange lands, navigate perils and pitfalls, bond over pints, and fight off dangerous foes. Will our heroes survive and complete their quest? That is up to the dice! This show is sponsored by our friends at Cosmic Games.
Every Fri. & Sat. in April at 7:30pm
Hollywood film director Catherine Hardwicke will be at Pickford Film Center in Bellingham, WA on April 27th to introduce, in-person, a one-night-only screening of her 2008 film, Twilight, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Twilight (2008) is the first in a series of films adapted from the best-selling “Twilight Saga” book series written by Stephanie Meyer.
Tickets on sale now.
Special thanks to CASCADIA International Women’s FIlm Festival, who will be hosting Hardwicke as their guest of honor at this year’s festival.
Have you ever felt trapped in a room or situation you just can’t get out of?! Well we have a show for you! Once our improvisers enter the stage, they can’t exit until the show is over. How will they endure? Who will crack under the pressure? The only thing that is for certain is the hilarity that will ensue when they realize they are… Trapped!
The CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival is thrilled to announce its seventh annual event, celebrating exceptional films directed by women from around the world. The festival will take place in Bellingham, WA, from April 25-28, 2024, with an online festival following from May 2-11, 2024.
Since its inception in 2017, CASCADIA has presented the films of over 220 women directors, one of the few festivals in the U.S. dedicated to the goal of championing female filmmakers through community building and a shared love of the art. The festival spans all film genres, including narrative, live action, animation, documentary, and experimental films of all lengths.
The 2024 festival will feature films, including the U.S. premiere of “WaaPake” directed by Jules Koostachin, the Shirley Jo Finney Featured Filmmaker of the year, with the director in attendance. Other premiere screenings include “Last Dance,” directed by Delphine Lehericey, and “Preconceived,” directed by Sabrine Keane and Kate Dumke.
In addition to films from Iran, Brazil, Palestine, and many other countries, the lineup includes local representation. “Call of the Orcas” is the latest film from Olympic Peninsula-based director Jessica Plumb (“The Return of the River”). The short documentary explores the urgent effort to recover endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales of the Pacific Northwest, through the eyes of one of their human champions, researcher Ken Balcomb.
The festival will also host a Script Studio on Sunday, April 28, where four short film scripts by women writers will be read by actors and critiqued by a panel of film professionals. This workshop is free of charge and open to the public.
CASCADIA is committed to changing the landscape of the film industry by offering a venue and a support system for women to tell their stories through the medium of film. By showcasing quality work by women directors, CASCADIA provides an important forum for the work of women directors to be seen and their voices heard.
Dance for people with Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological disorders
(caregivers are welcome!)
SPRING 2024
FREE
Thank you
Northwest Parkinson’s Foundation
For sponsoring this class!
Mondays 10:45-11:45
April 1 – June 3
(10 classes)
Firehouse Arts & Events Center
1314 Harris Avenue
JUST SHOW UP!
Taught by Pam Kuntz
Artistic Director, Kuntz & Company
Faculty, WWU Dance
Accompanied by Eric Chappelle
Questions? Contact Pam Kuntz at
kuntzpam@gmail.com or 360-510-4711
https://www.kuntzandco.org/dance-class
Online trivia through Zoom, every Tuesday night, featuring a mix of gallery and breakout rooms allowing you to socialize while you play several rounds of trivia including a weekly suggested category.
Zoom link available each week at http://Facebook.com/WorldsBestTrivia.
Teams or individuals can play. To participate in scoring, teams designate a scribe who submits answers using google forms. Players of all ages welcome!
Birchwood Garden Club
Established 1931-Bellingham, Washington
Planting Seeds of Friendship throughout our Community
May meeting topic: Soils and Mulch with Ian Horton
The May 1, 2024, meeting of the Birchwood Garden Club will be held in the Rotunda Room of the Old City Hall Museum, 121 Prospect St., Bellingham, WA 98225. Doors open at 6:30 PM.
The speaker for the evening will be Ian Horton, a practicing landscape architect for 20 years. Ian has been a regular speaker on Soils and Mulch in Skagit and Whatcom County, and has volunteered over the years with Seattle Tilth, the Skagit Conservation District, the Mount Vernon Parks Foundation, and the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition. He has a particular interest in the benefits of mulch as a strategy for mitigating extreme weather and climate change related effects on established landscapes.
Ian will review basic soil science and focus his talk on practical applications of mulch for home gardeners. Mulch can be one of the greatest tools available to maintain and improve landscape health and Ian will walk through the most common types of mulch available in our region and their relative costs and benefits. He will also review best practices for applying mulch, and provide a reference list of local suppliers and installers. Please join us!!!
Birchwood Garden Club membership is open to anyone in Whatcom or Skagit Counties. You are invited to join us at our monthly meetings where we will have membership brochures to join. Check out our website, www.birchwoodgardenclub.org to see the fun activities and community services our club does! You can also join us on Instagram and Facebook @ Birchwood Garden Club.
Join us for this inspiring talk by an amazing speaker about celebrating a deeper connection to the world around us through the empowerment of gardeners and their gardens. Jennifer Jewell is passionate about the power of horticulture, empowerment, and cultivating place. She is the creator and host of the award-winning program: Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History & the Human Impulse to Garden. Her books include The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants, Under Western Skies: Visionary Gardens from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, and What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological Significance of Seeds. As an interviewer, writer, and keynote speaker, her greatest passion is elevating the way we think and talk about the culture of gardening, the empowerment of gardeners, and the possibility inherent in the intersection between places, environments, cultures, individuals, and the gardens that bring them together. Her books will be for sale at the lecture, listen to her podcasts and find out more about Jennifer at cultivatingplace.com.
We are pleased to invite you to “Charting the World: A Journey
Through Old and New Maps” with works by Chuck Kitterman,
Hannah L. Rivers, David Syre and a selection of old maps from a
private collection.
“Charting the World” takes you on an enchanting journey through the
evolution of maps, from traditional cartography to modern digital
mapping technologies. It celebrates the rich history and diverse
forms of maps and map-inspired artworks while exploring their
enduring significance in shaping our understanding of the world
Don’t miss BAAY’s spring dance showcase featuring student performers ages 9-17! This show will explore the theme of “kids” – meaning all the emotions, and the ups and downs of what it means to be young in this day and age. Admission by donation at the door. All proceeds from these performances go to BAAY’s student scholarship fund!
Birchwood Garden Club’s 31st Annual Plant Sale!
New Time!!!
11 AM until 2 PM
Cash or Check Only Please
Birchwood Garden Club’s 31st annual plant sale will be held on Saturday, May 4, 2024 with the new hours of 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM. The sale will still be in the lower level conference room of the Bellingham Public Library, 210 Central Avenue, Bellingham, WA.
We will have a wonderful assortment of plants for sale, including annuals, perennials, veggie starts, indoor plants, pots and choice selections from our member’s gardens and more!
Cash or check only please.
Proceeds from our sale benefit numerous community organizations including maintenance of the Whatcom Museum and Bellingham Public Library gardens along with gardening literature for children and adults at the library. The club also uses sale proceeds for grants in our community.
We will have BGC membership details available at our sale if you would like to join our fun garden club!
Birchwood Garden Club membership is open to anyone in Whatcom or Skagit Counties. You are invited to join us at our monthly meetings where we will have membership brochures to join. Check out our website, www.birchwoodgardenclub.org to see the fun activities and community services our club does! You can join us on Instagram and Facebook @ Birchwood Garden Club
We are pleased to invite you to “Charting the World: A Journey
Through Old and New Maps” with works by Chuck Kitterman,
Hannah L. Rivers, David Syre and a selection of old maps from a
private collection.
“Charting the World” takes you on an enchanting journey through the
evolution of maps, from traditional cartography to modern digital
mapping technologies. It celebrates the rich history and diverse
forms of maps and map-inspired artworks while exploring their
enduring significance in shaping our understanding of the world
Don’t miss BAAY’s spring dance showcase featuring student performers ages 9-17! This show will explore the theme of “kids” – meaning all the emotions, and the ups and downs of what it means to be young in this day and age. Admission by donation at the door. All proceeds from these performances go to BAAY’s student scholarship fund!
Don’t miss BAAY’s spring dance showcase featuring student performers ages 9-17! This show will explore the theme of “kids” – meaning all the emotions, and the ups and downs of what it means to be young in this day and age. Admission by donation at the door. All proceeds from these performances go to BAAY’s student scholarship fund!
Join us for the MMS Spring Festival featuring a festival market filled with handmade crafts and products by local artisans! There will be family craft activities, food truck, hay rides, face painting, bake sale and a busking stage for live music. It will be a great opportunity for the Whatcom County community to gather and celebrate spring!