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Kare-San-Sui Workshop: An Introduction to Japanese Dry Rock Gardens | 250 Flora St
Feb 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
The Vancouver Japanese Gardeners Assoc. invites you to join their exclusive Kare-San-Sui Workshop: An Introduction to Japanese Dry Rock Gardens. This immersive event delves into the captivating history and profound concepts behind these unique landscapes. Led by esteemed experts Tim Nishibata, Hiro Okusa, Kumpei Wakino, and Toshiyuki Izawa, this hands-on workshop provides all the necessary materials for participants to craft their very own dry rock garden. Discover the art of landscaping these serene spaces, whether commercial or private, through an engaging interactive lecture. As you arrange your own garden, our knowledgeable gardeners will be on hand to offer valuable tips and techniques. Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of this Zen exercise and experience the joy and mindfulness it brings. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to explore the essence of Japanese dry rock gardens. While all materials will be provided, feel free to bring your own rocks to personalize your creation. Please note that ideal rocks should be 2-3 inches in size and possess an irregular shape. Space is limited to 12 attendees, so secure your spot today.
Chuckanut Radio Hour Featuring Laurie Frankel, Family Family | The Hotel Leo Crystal Ballroom
Feb 6, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
The Chuckanut Radio Hour Featuring Laurie Frankel, Family Family is an upcoming arts event that is set to take place on February 6, 2024, in the vibrant city of Bellingham. This exciting event will be hosted at The Hotel Leo Crystal Ballroom, which is located at 1224 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225. The Chuckanut Radio Hour has gained a reputation for showcasing talented artists and performers, and this edition will be no exception. Laurie Frankel, a renowned author known for her captivating storytelling, will be gracing the stage with her presence. Additionally, the event will feature the incredible musical talents of the band Family Family, whose unique sound will surely captivate the audience. The Chuckanut Radio Hour Featuring Laurie Frankel, Family Family is truly a one-of-a-kind experience that should not be missed. Tickets for this event are available at prices ranging from $5 to $31.54, ensuring that there is an option for everyone. So mark your calendars and prepare to be entertained by the incredible talent that will be present at the Chuckanut Radio Hour Featuring Laurie Frankel, Family Family.
Jim Carberry, Champions in God's Eyes: The Ironmen of Eagle River | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join the Readings Gallery in Bellingham at Village Books and Paper Dreams to celebrate the debut novel by Jim Carberry, titled "Champions in God's Eyes: The Ironmen of Eagle River". Immerse yourself in this captivating Christian coming-of-age tale set in the picturesque Pacific Northwest. This inspiring novel is based on the heartfelt journal of a high school basketball player who reflects on a season that not only saved two young boys scarred by tragedy but also united a town torn apart by bigotry.
Jim Carberry, a retired pastor and former Bellingham Herald sports editor, showcases his exceptional storytelling skills in this remarkable book. As an award-winning journalist, Carberry expertly weaves together themes of faith, resilience, and the power of sports. In addition to his writing achievements, Carberry is the creator of the popular high school basketball website, WhatcomHoops.com. He has also crafted the captivating Eagle River book series, set against the stunning backdrop of Northwest Washington.
Since 1978, Carberry has called Whatcom County his home, where he resides with his wife Nadine in Lynden. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this profound and moving story. Mark your calendars for February 10th, 2024, and make your way to Village Books and Paper Dreams at 1200 11th Street, Bellingham, WA 98225. Admission to this extraordinary event is priced at $5 - $21.71.
Kathy Furtado, Days of Awe | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join Kathy Furtado in the Readings Gallery as she presents her captivating memoir, Days of Awe. This extraordinary true story begins with a fateful encounter on a bus in Jerusalem, Israel in 1983, leading to a whirlwind romance and marriage just ten days later. Through the pages of this memoir, readers will journey alongside Kathy and her husband as they embark on an impromptu honeymoon adventure across Europe, followed by their first year together in Jerusalem. Immersed in the unique backdrop of Hadassah Hospital and the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, they navigate the challenges, triumphs, and unpredictable moments that life brings. The merging of their independent spirits and unwavering determination unfolds before our eyes, offering a profound exploration of intuition, love, and the human experience. K. Furtado, the author of this memoir, possesses a talent for crafting non-fiction narratives that captivate and inspire. With a deep appreciation for the truth, she weaves a narrative that is both compelling and thought-provoking. When she is not immersed in writing, Furtado enjoys the great outdoors, reading, language study, and fostering community connections. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the rich journey chronicled in Days of Awe and gain a unique perspective on the power of love and intuition.
Peter Boal, Illusions of Camelot | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join us in welcoming Peter Boal, former principal dancer for the New York City Ballet, as he shares his memoir, Illusions of Camelot. In this captivating book, Peter takes us on a journey from his boyhood in the idyllic town of Bedford, New York, to his remarkable career in ballet. From a young age, Peter's passion for ballet shines through, leading him to the prestigious New York City Ballet. Living in Manhattan on his own, he discovers both the joys and challenges of pursuing his dreams.
Peter's story is filled with laughter, but also with moments of raw honesty and vulnerability. He shares insights into the unique path of an artist, shaped by his environment, circumstances, and family. Through his memoir, we gain a deeper understanding of the inner world of a dancer and the sacrifices and triumphs that come with it.
Peter Boal, raised in Bedford, New York, began studying ballet at the School of American Ballet at the age of nine. He went on to become a member of the New York City Ballet's corps de ballet and later a principal dancer. After a successful 22-year career with the company, Peter founded the critically acclaimed chamber ensemble, Peter Boal and Company. Currently, he serves as the Artistic Director of the Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Don't miss the opportunity to hear Peter Boal discuss his fascinating journey and Illusions of Camelot. Join us at Village Books and Paper Dreams in Bellingham on February 25, 2024, for an unforgettable evening. Tickets are available for $5 - $27.15.
Suzette Mullen, The Only Way Through Is Out | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 29, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join Suzette Mullen at the Readings Gallery for a captivating event featuring her remarkable memoir, "The Only Way Through Is Out". In this book, Suzette courageously shares her personal journey of self-discovery and acceptance, intertwining her coming-out and coming-of-age stories. Despite a seemingly perfect life, Suzette felt a deep longing to break free from her safe existence and embrace her true identity. Digging into her past, she unearths a buried truth: her enduring love for her best friend, a woman, spanning nearly two decades. With her identity, relationships, and privileged life hanging in the balance, Suzette takes a leap of faith, determined to live authentically and fully. Through introspection and a life-altering visit to a new city, she embarks on a transformative path towards self-acceptance, inspiring readers to do the same. With a powerful message for those who come out later in life, Suzette's memoir resonates with late bloomers in the queer community. It is a story that needs to be heard, told with grace and sincerity. Suzette Mullen's journey is an ode to embracing one's true self and finding the courage to live authentically.
Cassandra Newbould, Things I'll Never Say | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join us in welcoming Cassandra Newbould to the Readings Gallery in Bellingham as she presents her debut young adult novel, "Things I'll Never Say." This captivating and deeply personal story follows a teenage girl as she navigates the challenges of life and love after the heartbreaking loss of her twin brother to the opioid crisis.
Cassandra Newbould, an esteemed editor and contributor, has also worked on the YA anthology "Every Body Shines," which emphasizes intersectional, body-positive themes. She is a passionate advocate for bringing more diversity and representation to children's literature. Currently residing in the Pacific Northwest with her family, Cassandra is a multifaceted individual who also enjoys playing poker and reminding others at the table not to underestimate the determination of a strong-willed girl.
Be sure to mark your calendars for this remarkable event at Village Books and Paper Dreams on February 4, 2024. Don't miss the opportunity to meet Cassandra Newbould and delve into the powerful pages of "Things I'll Never Say." Tickets for this event range from $0 to $20.66.
Nina Laden, Seeds of Change & Love is My Favorite Color | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 7, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join the Readings Gallery in Bellingham as they welcome award-winning local children's author Nina Laden for a delightful event featuring her two newest picture books, "Love is My Favorite Color" and "Seeds of Change". "Love is My Favorite Color" is a tender and sparkling picture book that celebrates all the bright and loving things in the world, filling our lives with joy. From caring to hoping to peace to sharing, this book reminds us that there are countless ways to find joy in our everyday lives. With stunning artwork, readers of all ages will find moments to treasure. "Seeds of Change" is a poetic picture book that encourages courage and resilience in planting seeds that will improve ourselves and our community. With beautiful illustrations by Sawyer Cloud, this lyrical book explores the patience and effort required to cultivate a more peaceful, loving, and accepting world. Nina Laden, a best-selling author and illustrator, has over twenty-five books in print, including the beloved "Peek-A Who?" which has sold over a million copies. Don't miss the opportunity to meet this talented artist and learn more about her inspiring work. This event will take place at Village Books and Paper Dreams on 11th Street in Bellingham. Admission is free, but tickets are available for purchase as well, starting at $0 - $20.66. Mark your calendars for February 7, 2024, and make sure to reserve your spot at this captivating event.
NEW DATE - Ron Miller, They Made the Movies | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 9, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join the Readings Gallery in warmly welcoming Ron Miller for an upcoming event. Due to unforeseen weather conditions, the event had to be postponed, but a new date will be announced soon. This exciting gathering celebrates Miller's latest book, "They Made the Movies," which delves into captivating conversations with legendary directors who have crafted some of cinema's most iconic films. The book features insightful dialogues with influential figures such as Frank Capra, Alfred Hitchcock, and Robert Wise, shedding light on their creative processes and cinematic masterpieces. In addition to honoring these renowned directors, Miller also highlights the remarkable contributions of marginalized filmmakers, including Ida Lupino and Oscar Micheaux, who triumphed over discrimination to make their mark in Hollywood. A distinguished TV editor and former national president of the Television Critics Association, Ron Miller is no stranger to the industry. Coauthoring other celebrated books like "Conversations with Classic Film Stars" and "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet," Miller has received recognition for his exceptional work, including the National Headliner Award. Alongside Miller, James Bawden, a highly regarded TV columnist known for his skillful profiles of actors and directors, contributed to this profound collection. Stay tuned for the new date announcement and don't miss the opportunity to explore the captivating world of cinema through the eyes of these remarkable filmmakers.
Visible Mending Workshop with Ragfinery | 250 Flora St
Feb 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Discover the fundamental principles of visible mending and immerse yourself in the art of sashiko-style stitching at the Visible Mending Workshop presented by Ragfinery. This captivating event, hosted in collaboration with The Whatcom Museum’s Acts of Healing and Repair exhibition, invites both novices and experienced fiber artists to delve into the world of visible mending. With a focus on waste diversion, Ragfinery aims to inspire a deep appreciation for the longevity of textiles. Join us for a day of learning, inspiration, and hands-on exploration as we unite with the Whatcom Museum in our commitment to a more mindful and sustainable future. The workshop, limited to 15 attendees, promises an unforgettable experience filled with invaluable insights. Located at 250 Flora Street in Bellingham, the event will take place on February 10, 2024. Secure your spot now and embrace the opportunity to extend the life of your textiles while contributing to a more environmentally conscious society. Tickets are available for $20 - $25.
Albert Goldbarth, History (and Pre-) | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 18, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join Village Books in Bellingham as they welcome the esteemed poet Albert Goldbarth for a special event showcasing his latest work, History (and Pre-). In this extraordinary collection, Goldbarth skillfully weaves together tales of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, the life of Jesus, the wonders of the night sky, and countless other intriguing figures from history. Through his brilliant mind and keen ear, Goldbarth invites readers to discover the hidden threads connecting our own DNA to the vastness of the universe and the tapestry of human existence. With a literary career spanning over five decades, Goldbarth has captivated audiences with his erudition, wit, and profound humanity. His body of work includes an impressive twenty-nine books of poetry, five collections of essays, and a novel - each piece as unique and expansive as contemporary literature can be. Renowned for his ravenously attentive style, Goldbarth skillfully blends intricate ideas, unexpected juxtapositions, vivid descriptions, and poetic language to create a truly immersive reading experience. It comes as no surprise that he has received prestigious accolades such as the National Book Critics Circle Award (twice), the Mark Twain Prize for humor in poetry, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. With History (and Pre-), Goldbarth continues to push the boundaries of poetic expression, seeking to synthesize vast knowledge into a cohesive and captivating whole. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the depths of Goldbarth's genius at Village Books and Paper Dreams on February 18, 2024. Tickets are available for $5 - $27.15.
Bar Cicotti Dinner & Curator Tour of Bellingham National | 250 Flora St
Feb 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Experience the ultimate Italian dining and art event in Bellingham! Join the exclusive Bar Cicotti Dinner & Curator Tour of Bellingham National at the stunning Lightcatcher building. Indulge in a delectable prix fixe three-course Italian dinner prepared by Chef Jonathan Cicotti, whose recipes are deeply rooted in the traditions of Cento, Italy. Immerse yourself in the authentic flavors and culinary heritage of Northern Italy.
After savoring your meal, embark on a memorable journey through the Bellingham National: Acts of Healing and Repair exhibition. Accompanied by the esteemed Museum Curator of Art, Amy Chaloupka, you'll discover the profound stories and artistic expressions that this captivating exhibition holds.
Limited to only 16 participants, this exclusive dining and art experience guarantees an intimate atmosphere for truly immersing yourself in the Italian culinary and artistic traditions. The dinner will be served between 5:30 and 6:50 p.m., followed by the curator-led tour from 7 to 8 p.m. Your ticket includes the prix fixe dinner, a glass of wine, and all taxes and gratuities. Please note that additional alcoholic beverages can be purchased separately at the restaurant.
Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to enjoy an exquisite Italian dinner at Bar Cicotti, followed by a curator-led tour of the Bellingham National exhibition. Book your tickets now and embark on an evening of culinary delights and artistic exploration.
Kim Spencer, Weird Rules to Follow - FREE FAMILY EVENT! | Village Books and Paper Dreams
Feb 22, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Bellingham
Join us for a special event featuring award-winning middle grade author Kim Spencer as she presents Weird Rules to Follow! This FREE FAMILY EVENT will take place at the Village Books and Paper Dreams in Bellingham, Washington. Pre-registration is encouraged to secure your seat and ensure there's enough delicious cake for everyone.
In the 1980s, Mia and her best friend, Lara, grew up in the same cul-de-sac in a northern fishing community. Despite their different backgrounds, Mia and Lara's friendship remained strong. However, Mia couldn't help but notice the different treatment she received from adults simply because she was Indigenous. Kim Spencer, a graduate of the Writers Studio at Simon Fraser University, skillfully explores these themes in her novel, Weird Rules to Follow. The book has received widespread acclaim, winning the Jean Little First-Novel Award, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, and a Pacific Northwest Book Award. It was also a finalist for the prestigious Governor General's Literary Awards.
Kim Spencer, a proud member of the Ts'msyen Nation in northwest BC, currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia. Don't miss the opportunity to meet this talented author and hear her speak about her acclaimed book. Mark your calendars for February 22, 2024, and join us for this memorable event!