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Samuel J. Comroe in Bellingham! Premier Comedy! | The Blue Room
May 18, 2025 (UTC-7)
Bellingham
SHOW DETAILS:
7pm | $30-35 | The Blue Room hosts Samuel J. Comroe w/ Cory Michaelis
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
IS THE SHOW 21+?
The show is 18+ encouraged but not required.
WILL THE SHOW HAVE FOOD AND DRINKS?
The Blue Room does beer, wine, cider, and snacks!
WHAT TIME DO THE DOORS OPEN FOR THE SHOW?
6:15pm doors as long as Cory has his shit together :)
HOW LONG IS THE SHOW?
The show will run an hour and a half including host Cory Michaelis, opening comedians, and headliner Samuel J. Comroe.
IS THE SHOW DIRTY?
The show is family friendly if your family is cool ;) But, yes, there will be some R-rated material.
WEBSITE: https://blueroombham.com/venue-info/
SAMUEL'S BIO:
Samuel J. Comroe, a Los Angeles native, is a stand-up comedian who performs at over 100 clubs and colleges annually. He made his TV debut on TBS’ Conan, BET’s Real Husbands of Hollywood with Kevin Hart.
Sam was a contestant on the 13th season of America’s Got Talent and finished 4th place.In addition to his TV appearances Sam was recently featured on All Def Digital’s Comedy Originals. He is also the winner of Ricky Gervais’ Comedy Competition, The San Francisco Comedy Competition, and has over 500,000 followers across all his social media.
His comedy is made up of the trials and tribulations of living with Tourettes Syndrome since being diagnosed at age six and observational material based on his life experiences.
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Jennifer Hahn- Pacific Harvest: A Northwest Coast Foraging Guide | Village Books and Paper Dreams
May 2, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Bellingham
Join Village Books and North Cascades Institute in welcoming Jennifer Hahn - you won't want to miss learning about PNW foraging, plus a chance to try popcorn "SEA-soned" with local kelp!
Foraging for wild food, eating between tide and forest, makes life a delicious journey. It is a passport to place for northwest naturalist and author Jennifer Hahn, teacher of a popular science course called "Wild Food" at Western Washington University's Fairhaven College. Enjoy a lively slideshow talk on the cultural, culinary and ecological uses of sea veggies, land plants and marine shellfish. Jennifer will share stories of her 40 years foraging afoot and afloat from Alaska to California, animals who shelter and eat the foods we also love, sustainable foraging tips, nutrition, recipe ideas, and perspectives from Indigenous traditional food experts. Enjoy popcorn "SEA-soned" with local kelp and gain a new appreciation of the nature that surrounds and nourishes you.
Jennifer Hahn
is an author, scientist, teacher, culinary explorer, and wilderness guide. She teaches sustainable wild food harvesting at Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies at Western Washington University and leads seaweed workshops for the North Cascade Institute, Salish Sea tribes, and First Nations. Her first book "Spirited Waters: Soloing South through the Inside Passage" won the Barbara Savage Miles from Nowhere award. A naturalist and guide in Southeast Alaska and the Inside Passage, Hahn has been featured on NPR and lives in Bellingham, Washington.
*Feel free to call Village Books and Paper Dreams for further assistance at 360-671-2626!*
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Red Wheelbarrow New Anthology Book Release- A World Unsuspected | Village Books and Paper Dreams
May 3, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Bellingham
Step into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and the unremarkable holds the seeds of revelation.
A World Unsuspected
is a captivating anthology of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that explores the profound impact of specific places on the human experience. From intimate rooms to sweeping landscapes, this collection journeys across a spectrum of locations, each imbued with the power to surprise, transform, and inspire.
Through keen observation and vivid storytelling, the authors in this anthology illuminate how encounters with place can shift perspectives, awaken new understandings, and spark moments of clarity. These are tales of discovery and transformation, where the seemingly mundane becomes a catalyst for change and where the unexpected shapes lives in ways big and small.
Whether you're taken to a bustling city street, a quiet forest clearing, or a weathered corner of someone's home, each piece invites you to see the world anew through the lens of a unique voice.
A World Unsuspected
reminds us that every location holds a story, and every story has the power to transform.
At
Red Wheelbarrow Writers
, we believe that so much depends upon community. We are a loose affiliation of working writers who produce independently, and who join together to support, encourage, and sustain one another.
*Feel free to call the store for further assistance at 360-671-2626!*
Information Source: Village Books | eventbrite
Queer Line Dance | Ponderosa Beer and Books
May 6, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Bellingham
Welcome to Queer Line Dance!
We sold out the first time, so snag a ticket while you can! :)
Do you love to line dance? Or, have you always wanted to learn? Join us on Tuesday, May 6th from 6-9pm for a Queer Line Dance benefitting Whatcom Youth Pride, a youth-centered parade and festival in downtown Bellingham the last Saturday in May. Check them out at www.whatcomyouthpride.com and
@whatcomyouthpride
.
There will be line dance instruction for all levels, raffles, and so much joy! Dress up or dress down! This is an all-ages event and tickets are limited! 100% of the ticket sales and a portion of the drink sales will go straight to Whatcom Youth Pride and the important work they do.
Event hours are 6p-9p
Line dance instruction is 6:30p-8p
Information Source: Whatcom Youth Pride | eventbrite
The Chuckanut Radio Hour featuring Patrick Hutchison- Cabin | The Hotel Leo Crystal Ballroom
May 15, 2025 (UTC-7)ENDED
Bellingham
Doors open and music begins at 6:30pm.
Interviewer:
Rich Donnelly
Musical Guest:
Phil Paige
Spaces are limited and
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
to secure your spot so don't delay.
A nationally bestselling memoir of Patrick Hutchison's journey from an office job to restoring a cabin in the Pacific Northwest, based on his wildly popular Outside Magazine piece.
Wit's End isn't just a state of mind. It's the name of a gravel road, the address of a run-down off-the-grid cabin, 120 shabby square feet of fixer-upper Patrick Hutchison purchased on a whim in the mossy woods of the Cascade Mountains in Washington state.
To say Hutchison didn't know what he was getting into is no more an exaggeration than to say he's a man with nearly zero carpentry skills. Well, used to be. You can learn a lot over six years of renovations.
CABIN
is the story of those renovations, but it's also a love story; of a place, of possibilities, and of the process of construction, of seeing what could be instead of what is. It is a book for those who know what it's like to bite off more than you can chew, or who desperately wish to.
PATRICK HUTCHISON
is a writer and builder from the Pacific Northwest. His work has appeared in Outside, Wired, Vice, Seattle magazine, and Seattle Weekly. He grew up in Washington State's rainy southwest corner, eventually moving to Seattle to attend the University of Washington. After a decade of copywriting, Hutchison left a career behind a keyboard to pursue carpentry. His first book,
CABIN
, follows him as he makes that clumsy transition. He now lives and works in Tacoma, WA with his wife, Kate, and their black lab, Marge.
Rich Donnelly
began his radio career in his 20s, working weekends at KGMI and KISM, at first mostly changing tapes and reading weather forecasts on the air. Over the years he has kept busy in the radio world, even while his career diverged into technical journalism. He's done jazz shows, interview shows, and 15 years of Grateful Dead music shows for both KISM and KUGS. He also did two short freelance stints at Blue Danube Radio, an English-language service in Vienna. But the pinnacle of his radio career, of course, is the Chuckanut Radio Hour!
Phil Paige
is a singer songwriter who recently moved to Bellingham, WA. Originally from Seattle, he has lived and played music up and down the West Coast for over forty years, and was most recently based on Lopez Island. He has released two CD's of his original music, which are described as folk, alt-country, and pop-oriented songs.
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The Chuckanut Radio Hour, a recipient of Bellingham's prestigious Mayor's Arts Award, is a radio variety show that began in January 2007. Each Chuckanut Radio Hour includes guest authors, musicians, performance poet Kevin Murphy, and episodes of "As the Ham Turns" serial radio comedy performed by the Chuckanut Radio Players Les Campbell, Tonja Meyers, Lisa Colburn, Dee Robinson, Sarah Hawley, and Robert Muzzy. Not to mention groaner jokes by hosts Paul Hanson, Kelly Evert, and announcer Rich Donnelly. The Chuckanut Radio Hour's first guest was Erik Larson and has since included, Tom Robbins, Maria Semple, Christopher McDougall, Erica Bauermeister, and Garrison Keillor, among many others. Tickets for the Chuckanut Radio Hour are $5 and are available on Eventbrite.The Radio Hour airs Sundays at 7pm on Community Powered KMRE at 88.3FM and
kmre.org
.
Co-sponsored by 12th Street Shoes.
*Online registration closes two hours prior to the event. Tickets may be available at the door.
*Feel free to call Village Books and Paper Dreams for further assiantance at 360-671-2626!*
Information Source: Village Books | eventbrite