I love November and in Whatcom County, this month brings lots to enjoy. Not only are there a plethora of fun events, but wonderful people with which to enjoy them. This may be one of our most impressive natural resources here—good people who make a wonderful place even better. So as you go through your weekend, enjoy the company and comeraderie of your friends and neighbors, and if you get the chance, try to be the rainbow in someone’s cloud. Check out this list of fun things to do around Bellingham—Nov. 10—12. And be sure to check out our full events calendar for all the great local happenings.
- Check out BRD Presents: Emerge.
- Learn something new at Ragfinery—Crazy Quilting.
- Celebrate a great local business with Neighborhood Toy Store Day at Launching Success.
- Experience Poetry Cafe at the Van Zandt Hall.
- Enjoy From Up on Poppy Hill at the Pickford Film Center.
- Take in a showing of Apollo 13.
- Have some classic fall fun.
- Take a road trip to the new Sumas Historical Society and Museum.
- Stock up on groceries.
- Help your kids learn to skate.
- Contribute to a worthy cause.
- Get your tickets for upcoming holiday shows at MBT.
- Curl up with a good book.
- Get fit.
- Learn the art of printmaking.
- Hike the great outdoors.
- Indulge in a good massage.
- Enjoy a hike with a view.
- Play games with friends.
- Have fun at the Not So Silent Auction.
Up Next Weekend:
- Red Barn Handpicked Holiday Market
- 15th Annual Peace Builder Awards
- The Third Annual Hamster Ball
- 47th Annual Cheese Fest
- Silhouette Artist at Launching Success
- Gallery Tours: Jansen Art Center
- Woven Star Ornaments
- Michael Kaeshammer performs at MBT
WhatcomTalk aims to be your source for positive information and events happening in Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and throughout Whatcom County. If you have a suggestion for a post, send us a note at submit@whatcomtalk.com. For more events and to learn what’s happening in Bellingham and the surrounding area, visit our events calendar. To submit an event of your own, visit our events calendar and click on the green “Post Your Event” button.
Photo credit: Jodi Broughton