Here comes the weekend! Let WhatcomTalk inspire you to enjoy it to the fullest with our list of events happening in and around Bellingham March 6-8. Check out a few highlights below and access our full events calendar here.
- It’s the first Friday of the month, which means Art Walk in downtown Bellingham. Start your stroll at Make.Shift Gallery, with its And in That Moment: Works by Aunna Moriarty photography exhibit. Also be sure to stop by the FAB Studios grand opening.
- Explore the Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity, Rites of Passage, and Spirituality exhibit at Whatcom Museum Old City Hall.
- Bring any 3-to-5-year-old not enrolled in a preschool program to Kaleidoscope Play & Learn at the Bellingham Public Library.
- Raise money for Meals on Wheels while you enjoy a lovely night out for their 5th Annual Irish Dinner and Silent Auction.
- The Lighthouse Mission also holds its Light in the Night Gala & Auction, which promises a fun social hour with appetizers, a photo booth, and live jazz, followed by memorable stories, paddle raise, live auction, plated dinner and dessert.
- Need some laughs? Go see Ladies of Laughter: America’s Funniest Females at the Mount Baker Theatre.
- Join the Choir of the Salish Sea as they sing the world into balance through a rollicking repertoire that entwines intersectionality and civic engagement.
- Go see the traveling exhibit Moving Forward, Looking Back: Washington’s First Women in Government at the Whatcom Museum at Old City Hall.
- Head to Thousand Acre Cider House for an evening of funky (free) jazz with the BJ Block Trio.
- Go cheer on local chess players and the Bellingham Knights Chess Club at the first USCF tournament of 2020.
WhatcomTalk strives 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.
Featured photo by Lori Thompson