Here comes the weekend! Let WhatcomTalk give you inspiration for enjoying it to the fullest with our list of events happening in and around Bellingham, February 14-16. And don’t forget you can access our full events calendar here.
- Serial Killers continues at the Sylvia Center for the Arts, a sudden-death tournament of episodic plays—voted on by audience members—that culminates in theatrical glory and cash prizes.
- See Northwest abstract painter Barbara Sternberger’s new exhibit at the Inn at Lynden.
- Bring your boots and hats and enjoy the country music of Buck Ellard and the Buck Ellard Band at Sammy’s Night Club in Ferndale.
- Help the Assistance League of Bellingham celebrate its 38th anniversary with a storewide sale on Saturday at its thrift and gift shop at 2817 Meridian Street.
- Let cellist Colin Carr and pianist Thomas Sauer take you on a journey of joyful virtuosity with an all-Beethoven program that celebrates the 250th anniversary of the creative genius’s birth.
- View photographs by Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank at Whatcom Museum Old City Hall, with a compelling collection that presents two views of internment and incarceration in the early 1940s.
- Experience the Grammy Award-winning Gatlin Brothers perform at the Mount Baker Theatre.
- Attend Vox & Friends: Uncorked – A Musical Cabaret and help benefit Vox Pacifica.
- Take part in Dances for Universal Peace at the Center for Mindful Use.
- Attend the Whatcom Museum’s exhibition partnership with the Smithsonian, Conversations Between Collections.
- Looking for some laughs? Go see comedian Phill Kopczynski’s Comedy for Lovers.
- Explore the Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity, Rites of Passage, and Spirituality exhibit at Whatcom Museum Old City Hall.
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Featured photo by Lori Thompson