A person burns roughly 750 calories by participating in a one-hour Zumba session. For every one-hour Zumba class attended at the Ament’s Zumba headquarters, located at Dance Workshop II, the Ament’s will donate 14 cents to the Untied Nations World Food Program and Feeding America as part of the “The Great Calorie Drive”.
Find out April 26, when Terry shares her personal story and practical steps to reducing the use of plastics at a free lecture and book signing.
The Utah-based ballroom dance company showcases well-known dances and sounds of the silver screen, likes Gene Kelly’s signature performance of “Singin’ in the Rain”.
SJ Historical Museum hosts author Richard Blumenthal, Saturday
Catch Island Stage Left’s production of “A Number”, by British playwright Caryl Churchill, at the San Juan County fairgrounds Marie Boe Building, Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 4 p.m.
New album in tow, Clinton Fearon hits the stage for a first-ever performance in Friday Harbor
The Winds of Yarrow venture through a kaleidoscope of musical styles like an enchanting summer breeze.
Author Mike Vouri takes a fresh look at the Pig War, Saturday, at Griffin Bay Bookstore
Bat detectors convert ultrasonic bat calls into audio which humans can hear, enabling us to identify species and to note behavioral patterns. Much of this can be done without ever seeing the bats.
A temporary malfunction has been restored. So, you can now submit your photos for the Journal’s 2nd Annual dog contest, “A Dog for All Seasons”. And may the best pooch win.
Songs of the Pacific Northwest featured in island chorus’ spring concerts
Set to the gorgeous music of Hector Berlioz, sung in French with a narration in English, the performance promises to be both charming and amusing.
Two bestselling authors, Matthew Logelin and Claire Bidwell Smith, will sign their books and talk about their lives, their losses and their memoirs at Griffin Bay Bookstore at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17.