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May 2008Sunday, May 11 || 7-10 pm || freeAcoustic Night at Skylark’s: Irish SessionEnjoy some traditional pub music at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Tuesday, May 13 || 7:30pm, 1st, 2nd, & 4th Tuesdays || call for pricingBellingham Scottish Country Dancers’ Beginner’s Class at Fairhaven LibraryMeet upstairs at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.) to learn Scottish Country Dancing! Info: Mary Anderson, 733-9084 Tuesday, May 13 || 4-5pm || freeAdults Knit at Fairhaven LibraryAdults are invited to come together to enjoy an hour of knitting at the Fairhaven Branch Library, Auditorium. Books, patterns, instruction provided, but bring your own yarn and needles. Please call the Fairhaven Branch Library at 360-778-7188 to register (required) Tuesday, May 13 || 7pm || freeChildren’s Book Week Event: Silvana & Sondra Clark, 77 CREATIVE WAYS KIDS CAN SERVEChildren's Book Week, traditionally celebrated nationwide in November, has moved to spring. At Village Books in Fairhaven, join mother and daughter Silvana and Sondra Clark, of Bellingham, for the first Book Week events. Sondra Clark wrote her first book when she was eight-years-old with her mother's encouragement. Her latest book, 77 Creative Ways Kids Can Serve, is great for kids (aged 8-13) who want to get involved in the community and for parents who want to encourage them. Aimed A junior in high school, Sondra has traveled the world, written eight books, and was the youngest Olympic torch bearer out of 11,000 runners. Silvana Clark has written 11 books, including 12 Going on 29: Surviving Your Daughter's Tween Years with Sondra. For more information on events at Village Books, click on the VB link on Fairhaven.com's home page, or visit Village Books' website. Village Books Readings Gallery, 1200 11th Street. Wednesday, May 14 || 10am-6pm Mo-Sa; 10am-5pm Su--through May || freeShowing at Artwood Gallery: Woodworker Karl NielsenPart of an ongoing celebratation of "20 years in Historic Fairhaven" (the shop/gallery opened May 29, 1988 in the Morgan Block building on the corner of Harris Ave. and 10th St.) Artwood will feature the work of different members each month. May's featured woodworker is Karl Nielsen, who began his formal training in furniture-making in 1984 and who became an Artwood member in 1989. His work combines teh traditional joinery and construction techniques with a modern design. The curved form of much of his work has become his signature. More info: 647-1628 Wednesday, May 14 || 4-5pm || freeKnit 2Gether Club at Fairhaven LibraryKids and young adults ages 10 to 18 can get together in the Northwest Room of the Fairhaven Library to knit. Books, patterns and instruction provided, but bring your own yarn and needles. Pre-registration required. Call the Fairhaven Library at 778-7188 to register. Wednesday, May 14 || 6:30-8pm || $39, register with WCCArt of Cooking in Fairhaven: Panini Party!--at Pacific ChefLearn the ropes for making the perfect panini as Cindy McKinney brings this popular sandwich to Pacific Chef, in the heart of Fairhaven. Cindy will unveil for your tasting enjoyment a trio of panini sandwiches: a grilled turkey/bacon/arugula/gorgonzola; a portobello/ spinach/grilled red onions with pesto mayo; and a chicken breast/fresh basil leaves/roasted red peppers/fontina with sundried tomato aioli. Class is held at Pacific Chef in the heart of Fairhaven, but sign up (through WCC's Community Ed program) with a friend for a fun outing in Fairhaven Wednesday, May 14 || 6-8 pm || free--plan to get to Fairhaven early for a late lunch or early dinner!Ride of Silence & Celebration of Trail Bridges-- the Fairhaven Village GreenGather at the Fairhaven Village Green and ride to honor the memory of people injured while walking or bicycling. Celebrate the trail bridges like Taylor Dock and Railroad Trail/ Alabama St. Bridge that help improve safety and accessibility for all. More information on this ride and happenings in connection with Bike Month and Bike to Work and School Day, and biking in general, at Everybody BIKE Thursday, May 15 || 7:30pm || $7At the Firehouse: Dance Film SeriesAt the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris St. in Fairhaven, take in a dance-related movie May 1, 15 and 30, part of the Dance Film Series sponsored by the Bellingham Repertory Dance Company. The series kicks off May 1st with a showing of the Oscar-nominated documentary featuring the Paul Taylor Dance Company, Dancemaker. Admission is $20 and includes dessert and beverages. The documentary Ballet Russe will be shown May 15th. And the feature film Billy Elliott will be shown May 30th. Admission is $7 to these events. Tickets may be purchased for all movies at Village Books, The Community Food Co-op, The Firehouse Cafe, or at the door. All proceeds from the film series will go toward funding BRDC's upcoming third season. More info by calling (360)306-0595 Go online for other events and a schedule of classes at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center. More Info... Thursday, May 15 || 9pm || freeJazz Night Skylark’sEnjoy some jazz at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Friday, May 16 || 6:30-10am || freeBike to Work & School Day--ride through Fairhaven!Bike to Work and School Day 2008 is Friday, May 16, 6:30 - 10:00 am, Bike or walk this day (and others!), and between 6:30 and 10 in the morning, you can stop at one of the 30 Celebration Stations throughout Whatcom County and get gifts, refreshments, cheer, and a chance to win great prizes. There will be at least 1 Celebration Station in Fairhaven! More information on happenings in connection with Bike Month and Bike to Work and School Day at www. everybodybike.com Friday, May 16 || daily, May 16-18Shoe Drive for Charity12th Street Shoes in Fairhaven is asking customers to bring in a pair of gently worn shoes and receive an additional $5 off a new pair during their Anniversary Sale weekend. All women’s shoes will be donated to the YWCA's Back to Work Boutique, and men's shoes to the Hope House. New shoes will also be donated to these charities by Naot footwear. More info: 733-2066 Friday, May 16 || 7-8pm || freeFamily Story Night at Fairhaven LibraryThe Bellingham Public Library presents members of the Bellingham Storyteller's Guild as they weave family stories for ages 6 & up (including adults!) at the Fireplace Room at the Fairhaven branch. Contact the Fairhaven Branch Library at 360-778-7188 for more information. Friday, May 16 || 7:30 pm || $10 suggested donationAt the Firehouse: Found Peace--Alilo EnsembleTonight at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris St. in Fairhaven: Alilo, a women's a capella group, performs songs from countries such as Romania, Hungary, Bosnia and Georgia. Alilo is directed by Kathleen Ash Barraclough and is composed of eight singers who express unique harmonies, melodies and rhymic qualities found in the traditional music of Eastern Europe. for more information: Kathleen Ash Barraclough at 647-9175 For other events and a schedule of classes at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, visit them online Friday, May 16 || 9pm-midnight || freeAcoustic Casual Jazz Night at Skylark’s: The Rane Nogales Jazz TrioEnjoy classic jazz with the Rane Nogales Jazz Trio at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Saturday, May 17 || 9am-4pm || $125; register with WCCYour Digital Camera, Beyond the Basics--in FairhavenAdvance your digital camera skills at a class that begins at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal in Fairhaven (at the bottom of Harris Avenue). The morning portion at the Cruise Terminal will include studying light and composition and capturing the world through your camera lens. The afternoon will be spent in Whatcom Community College's computer lab, where you will process and fine-tune your images. A Lunch break from noon to 1pm allows for lunch at one of Fairhaven's great restaurants before heading to the afternoon session at WCC. More information and registration for this class is through Whatcom Community College's Community Education Program Saturday, May 17 || 11am-1pm || $39, register with WCCArt of Cooking in Fairhaven: Seafood Fiesta--at Pacific ChefIinstructor Ana Cecilia Dominguez Jackson returns to Pacific Chef to combine the catch of the day with the flavors of Mexico! She will showcase a trio of her favorite seafood dishes: Puerto Vallarta-style halibut tacos with an achiote marinade, Tostadas Ceviche, and San Felipe-style shrimp cocktails. Her selected recipes are healthy, tasty and low in calories. Class is held at Pacific Chef in Fairhaven, but sign up (through WCC's Community Ed program) with a friend for a fun evening out in Fairhaven Saturday, May 17 || 11am -1pm (sometimes longer) || $8, for ages 10 and up. Please pre-register.Fairhaven Toy Garden Felted Creatures WorkshopKids (10 and up) and adults can stop by Fairhaven Toy Garden (on the corner of 11th Street and Mill Avenue) to make felted animals. The African Animals series culminates with two classes in May: create a felted parrot on 5/17, and a felted lion on 5/24. After that, the Toy Garden workshops will take a break until September. Pre-registration and payment required required at 714-8552 or at the store. For more info visit FairhavenToyGarden.com. Saturday, May 17 || varies by categorySki to Sea: Junior RaceWhile not in Fairhaven proper, Lake Padden is practically adjacent to our historic district. So before you go to the lake to watch your kids in the race (or race yourself)--or after-- plan on a visit to Fairhaven's many great businesses and restaurants. If you're interested in putting together a team for the Junior Ski to Sea Race (elementary, middle school, and community (all ages) categories), visit the Ski to Sea website for info Saturday, May 17 || contact the boating center for detailsPaddler Rescue CourseAt the recently re-opened Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center (on Harris Avenue in Fairhaven near the public boat launch and the ferry terminal), you can take classes on a number of paddling and rowing-related disciplines. The Paddler Rescue is a 3-hour course geared toward prepping for Ski to Sea. For more info, call 360-714-8891 or visit the Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center website Saturday, May 17 || 1:30pm || $35Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center—Intro to SailingLearn the basics of sailing, the relationships of wind, water and craft, and experience a bit on board at this low-coast introduction to sailing. Classes will also be held May 17 and May 24. Call 360-714-8891 or visit the Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center online or at 501 Harris Avenue at the public boat launch in Fairhaven. Saturday, May 17 || daily, May 16-18Shoe Drive for Charity12th Street Shoes in Fairhaven is asking customers to bring in a pair of gently worn shoes and receive an additional $5 off a new pair during their Anniversary Sale weekend. All women’s shoes will be donated to the YWCA's Back to Work Boutique, and men's shoes to the Hope House. New shoes will also be donated to these charities by Naot footwear. More info: 733-2066 Saturday, May 17 || 1-3pmVillage Books’ South Bay Trail Work PartyVillage Books hosts regular work parties for their adopted section of the South Bay Trail, and everyone is invited to join. We’ll meet at the trailhead at the corner of 10th Street and Douglas Avenue. Tools and gloves will be provided, but wear long sleeves and bring drinking water. For more information, email chuck@villagebooks.com. Saturday, May 17 || 7pm || freeLiterature Live at Village Books: John Straley with THE BIG BOTH WAYSAn ever popular visitor to Fairhaven and Village Books, John Straley, from Alaska, returns with latest mystery, a heart-stopping adventure up the Inside Passage from Puget Sound to Alaska. Straley is the author of six novels, including The Woman Who Married a Bear, which won the 1993 Shamus Award for best first novel, and Cold Water Burning, short-listed for the Shamus best novel of 2001 award. John Straley is a criminal investigator, a poet, and is currently the Writer Laureate of the State of Alaska. "Now and then a writer dares to flout the rules and, in so doing, carves out a niche that belongs to him alone. John Straley's novels are like no other."—San Diego Tribune This author presentation is just one of the many offered through Village Books' Literature Live program, which also includes a variety of monthly book group discussions (usually sans author). For information on all Literature Live events--for kids and adults--visit the store at 1200 11th Street or at VillageBooks.com Saturday, May 17 || 7:30pm workshop; 8-11pm dancing || $8-$10 suggested donationContra Dance gathering at Fairhaven LibrarySponsored by Bellingham Old-Time Country Dance Society, enjoy some Contra dancing at the Fairhaven Library. No partner or experience necessary, but wear soft-sole shoes to to protect the floors at the library and refrain from wearing fragrances. A workshop begins at 7:30, dancing goes from 8 to 11pm--with old-time fiddle music and a caller! Fairhaven Library is at 1117 12th Street. Information at (360) 676-1554 or Bellingham Country Dance Saturday, May 17 || 9pm-midnight || freeAcoustic Casual Jazz Night at Skylark’s: The UnusualsEnjoy this casual jazz trio at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Sunday, May 18 || daily, May 16-18Shoe Drive for Charity12th Street Shoes in Fairhaven is asking customers to bring in a pair of gently worn shoes and receive an additional $5 off a new pair during their Anniversary Sale weekend. All women’s shoes will be donated to the YWCA's Back to Work Boutique, and men's shoes to the Hope House. New shoes will also be donated to these charities by Naot footwear. More info: 733-2066 Sunday, May 18 || 3pm || $15 general, $12 seniors, $10 students in advance or at the doorFriends of the Firehouse Keyboard Concert: French FinaleFriends of the Firehouse Keyboard Concerts showcase Washington musicians at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris St., in Fairhaven. Today is the season's last show and will feature four pianists, Ford Hill, Jeffrey Gilliam, Dan Sabo and Victoria Ebel-Sabo performing atmospheric French compositions: Chabrier's Idylle, Debussy's Claire de Lune, La soiree dans Grenade, and Suite Pour Le Piano, and Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin and his Sonatine. For more info and/or advance tickets contact (360) 671-6104, 360-661-5984, or bellinghamhouseconcerts@gmail.com. For other events and a schedule of classes at the Firehouse Performing Arts Center online. Sunday, May 18 || 7-10 pm || freeAcoustic Night at Skylark’s: Irish SessionEnjoy some traditional pub music at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Monday, May 19 || 6pm, third Mondays || freeVB Reads: Mother Jones Discussion GroupCome and meet other "MoJo" readers and discuss the latest issue. The discussions are held every other month on the third Monday at 6 p.m. Anyone is welcome to join the discussion. For information on other gatherings at Village Books (monthly book groups, daily author events, etc.) click on the Village Books link on the Fairhaven.com home page, or the VillageBooks.com website Monday, May 19 || 7-7:30pm || freeJammies & Stories at Fairhaven LibraryChildren 6 and up, with parents, can dress in jammies and enjoy stories at the Fairhaven Branch Library! This month the feature is stories by Janet Peterson! Refreshments generously provided by the Southside Food Pavilion. Contact the Fairhaven Branch Library at 360-778-7188 for more information. Tuesday, May 20 || Mon-Sat, 11-6; Sun 12-5 || free, through MayFeatured at Good Earth Pottery: Handmade Pottery by Linda StoneGood Earth Pottery in historic Fairhaven (1000 Harris Ave.) represents more than 50 local artists, and in Mayis featuring handmade pottery by Linda Stone. Her floral designed Rhodieware in addition to her Beachware line with its shells and fishnetting are all distinctively Northwest inspired. Contact Good EarthPottery at (360)671-3998. Wednesday, May 21 || 7:30pm, 3rd Wednesdays || call for pricingBellingham Scottish Country Dancers’ Intermediate/Combined Class at Fairhaven LibraryMeet upstairs at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.) to enjoy and get better at Scottish Country Dancing! Info: Mary Anderson, 733-9084 Thursday, May 22 || contact the boating center for detailsPaddler Rescue CourseAt the recently re-opened Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center (on Harris Avenue in Fairhaven near the public boat launch and the ferry terminal), you can take classes on a number of paddling and rowing-related disciplines. The Paddler Rescue is a 3-hour course geared toward prepping for Ski to Sea. For more info, call 360-714-8891 or visit the Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center website Thursday, May 22 || 7-10pm Thursdays & Sundays (9pm Fri & Sat) || freeAcoustic Casual Jazz Night at Skylark’s: The OttersEnjoy jazz guitar and vocals at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Friday, May 23 || 9pm || freeAcoustic Casual Jazz Night at Skylark’s: Ray Downey & Tim MatheisEnjoy jazz sax and guitar at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-2642 Saturday, May 24 || 8 am, Saturdays || freeFairhaven Walking GroupThe Fairhaven walking group, sponsored in part by Fairhaven Runners and Walkers, meets every Saturday for a free walk with some friendly folks who like to walk at a variety of paces. The meeting location varies from week to week. This Saturday, eet at Lake Padden, at the park entrance by the showers and swimming area (NOT the golf course entrance). Two loops around the lake for 5.2 miles. Afterward, head back down to Fairhaven to enjoy some of the neighborhood's offerings! To inspire community athletes and anyone seeking better physical health, Fairhaven Runners & Walkers (on 11th Street across from Village Books) also hosts free fitness forums each month at the store. For a schedule of forums, as well as other weekly drop-in runs and walks, call Fairhaven Runners at 676-4955 or visit Fairhaven Runners & Walkers Saturday, May 24 || 11am -1pm (sometimes longer) || $8, for ages 10 and up. Please pre-register.Fairhaven Toy Garden Felted Creatures WorkshopKids (10 and up) and adults can stop by Fairhaven Toy Garden (on the corner of 11th Street and Mill Avenue) to make felted animals. The African Animals series culminates with two classes in May: create a felted parrot on 5/17, and a felted lion on 5/24. After that, the Toy Garden workshops will take a break until September. Pre-registration and payment required required at 714-8552 or at the store. For more info visit FairhavenToyGarden.com. Saturday, May 24 || 1:30pm || $35Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center—Intro to SailingLearn the basics of sailing, the relationships of wind, water and craft, and experience a bit on board at this low-coast introduction to sailing. Classes will also be held May 17 and May 24. Call 360-714-8891 or visit the Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center online or at 501 Harris Avenue at the public boat launch in Fairhaven. Saturday, May 24 || 9pm || freeAcoustic Casual Jazz Night at Skylark’s: The SpencetetEnjoy this classic jazz quartet at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-3642 Sunday, May 25 || 10 am-8 pm || free!SKI TO SEA: It All Ends in Fairhaven!The finish for the annual and legendary Ski to Sea Race is celebrated in the heart of Fairhaven with an ALL-DAY party for all ages and tastes, featuring live music, children's fun, a beer garden, arts and craft vendors, ethnic foods and much more! You can also stop in at your favorite Fairhaven businesses to shop, and for lunch or dinner. From downtown Fairhaven, you can walk down to Fairhaven's Marine Park to watch the kayakers come in off Bellingham Bay for the last leg of the race and the ringing of the bell. At the park you'll find race information, photos, and a number of exhibitors, including some great Fairhaven businesses Parking can be a challenge at this event, so plan to come early to park and enjoy a full day of it. Or... to make things even easier, you can park at WWU and catch the frequent shuttle to the festivities. Starting at 12 noon a bus leaves every 10 to 15 minutes from the 'C' parking lot (West College Way and Bill McDonald Parkway) on the south end of campus and returns from Fairhaven just as often up to 8 pm. Free parking at the campus and only a dollar for the 5 minute ride. The stop in Fairhaven is at 12th and McKenzie, within one block of the party. It really works. Go Green! Compliments of Old Fairhaven Association, Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce, WTA, and WWU Sunday, May 25 || 7-10 pm || freeAcoustic Night at Skylark’s: Irish SessionEnjoy some traditional pub music at Skylark's Hidden Cafe & Wine Parlor in Fairhaven (1308 Eleventh St.). For info, call 715-3642 Monday, May 26 || 1pm, 4th Mondays || freeVillage Books Sit & Knit GroupBring your latest project and share ideas with fellow knitting enthusiasts at Village Books on 11th Street. All are welcome! For information on a variety of diverse book group meetings, as well at frequent author events, click on the link to Village Books' website on the Fairhaven.com home page, or visit Village Books Monday, May 26 || 10am-6pm Mo-Sa; 10am-5pm Su--through May || freeShowing at Artwood Gallery: Woodworker Karl NielsenPart of an ongoing celebratation of "20 years in Historic Fairhaven" (the shop/gallery opened May 29, 1988 in the Morgan Block building on the corner of Harris Ave. and 10th St.) Artwood will feature the work of different members each month. May's featured woodworker is Karl Nielsen, who began his formal training in furniture-making in 1984 and who became an Artwood member in 1989. His work combines teh traditional joinery and construction techniques with a modern design. The curved form of much of his work has become his signature. More info: 647-1628 Monday, May 26 || 7pm || free, but sign up in advanceVillage Books Open Mic NightVillage Books in Fairhaven invites all to enjoy local talents as they share their written words. Or sign up in advance to share some of your own. For information on a variety of diverse book group meetings, book- and word-related events, as well at frequent author talks, click on the link to Village Books' website on the Fairhaven.com home page, or visit Village Books Tuesday, May 27 || 7:30pm, 1st, 2nd, & 4th Tuesdays || call for pricingBellingham Scottish Country Dancers’ Beginner’s Class at Fairhaven LibraryMeet upstairs at the Fairhaven Library (1117 12th St.) to learn Scottish Country Dancing! Info: Mary Anderson, 733-9084 Wednesday, May 28 || 4-5pm || freeKnit 2Gether Club at Fairhaven LibraryKids and young adults ages 10 to 18 can get together in the Northwest Room of the Fairhaven Library to knit. Books, patterns and instruction provided, but bring your own yarn and needles. Pre-registration required. Call the Fairhaven Library at 360-778-7188 to register Wednesday, May 28 || 6:30-8pm || $39, register with WCCArt of Cooking in Fairhaven: Pesto Irresistible--at Pacific ChefExplore the world of pesto ("paste" in Italian) at this class is dedicated to demonstrating the versatility of this popular Italian herb paste. Instructor Cindy McKinney will present all new recipes as well as the traditional basil/pinenut classic. You will learn how to make the perfect pesto, use it in recipes, and freeze it effectively so you can enjoy its amazing flavor all year long. Cindy's new herb blends include an Asian pesto, an Italian parsley and toasted pecan pesto, and an artichoke and lemon pesto. You will taste-test delicious recipes showcasing these pestos: pesto/brie fondue, an Asian pesto shrimp saute, chevre and pesto-topped crostini, and a chicken pasta salad with toasted pecans. Class is held at Pacific Chef in Fairhaven, but sign up (through WCC's Community Ed program) with a friend for a fun evening out in Fairhaven Thursday, May 29 || Mon-Sat, 11-6; Sun 12-5 || free, through MayFeatured at Good Earth Pottery: Handmade Pottery by Linda StoneGood Earth Pottery in historic Fairhaven (1000 Harris Ave.) represents more than 50 local artists, and in Mayis featuring handmade pottery by Linda Stone. Her floral designed Rhodieware in addition to her Beachware line with its shells and fishnetting are all distinctively Northwest inspired. Contact Good EarthPottery at (360)671-3998. Thursday, May 29 || 7pm || donations accepted at the doorAt the Firehouse: Honor Day Foundation Presents Amara Grace in Concert for a CauseAt the Fairhaven Firehouse Performing Arts Center (1314 Harris Ave. in Fairhaven) the Honor Day Foundation presents Amara Grace and special surprise guest in "Concert for a Cause." The Honor Day Concert Project is a 6-month series featuring socially conscoius artists and speakers working in support of The Honor Day Foundation. "Passionate, compelling, original vocals and piano with a jazzy-blues intimacy that captures the heart of hope." Other concerts coming up: June 26, July 31 and August 20. More info at www.honorday.org Page 1 of 3 pages | Next Page
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