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August 27, 2011

Condo For Sale Blaine WA $32950 40-SqFt

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MLS Number: 19918 123_19918.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 9540 Semiahmoo Pkwy Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Condominium Price: 32950 Agent Name: Lucy Saldana Agent Email: lucysaldana@windermere.com Agent Phone: 360 303 6838 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-371-5100 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Building Square Feet: 40 Bedrooms: 0.00 Bathrooms: 0.00 Year Built: 1980 Description: BEST $ $ 40ft slip @ beautiful Semiahmoo Marina, gateway to San Juan/Gulf Islands/Cans sunshine coast. Sheltered & near entry gate for ez board/load. Perfectly oriented for ez docking/max views of mountains & wildlife. Concrete docks w/power, water, laundry, bathrms, showers, picnic area & coffee shop. Steps from Semiahmoo Resort Hotel and its full service spa, health club & rstrnts. Miles of walking/biking paths & pristine beaches. Near 2 world class golf courses & Can border. Seller Financing. To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com
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MLS Number: 19934 123_19934.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 9540 Semiahmoo Pkwy Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Condominium Price: 24550 Agent Name: Lucy Saldana Agent Email: lucysaldana@windermere.com Agent Phone: 360 303 6838 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-371-5100 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Building Square Feet: 36 Bedrooms: 0.00 Bathrooms: 0.00 Year Built: 1980 Description: BEST $ $ 36 ft slip @ beautiful Semiahmoo Marina, gateway to San Juan/Gulf Islands/Canadas sunshine coast. Sheltered/near entry gate for ez board/load. Perfectly oriented for ez docking/max views of mountains & wildlife. Concrete docks w/power, water, laundry, bathrms, showers, picnic area & coffee shop. Steps from Semiahmoo Resort Hotel and its full service spa, health club & rstrnts. Miles of walking/biking paths/pristine beaches. Near 2 world class golf courses & Can border. Seller Financing. To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com

August 21, 2011

Condo For Sale Blaine WA $50000 50-SqFt

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MLS Number: 16091 123_16091.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 9540 Semiahmoo Pkwy Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Condominium Price: 50000 Agent Name: Ingrid Andaluz Agent Email: ingridandaluz@windermere.com Agent Phone: 360 961 0488 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-371-5100 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Building Square Feet: 50 Bedrooms: 0.00 Bathrooms: 0.00 Year Built: 1980 Description: Best priced 50ft slip at Semiahmoo Marina, protected location on B dock, close to shore. 50 amp power. Minutes walk to Inn at Semiahmoo health club, restaurants, beaches, walking and cycling trails. Close proximity to boating in the San Juan Islands and the coast of BC To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com

August 20, 2011

Land For Sale Blaine WA 0.36-Acres $115000 Blaine WA

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MLS Number: 241999 123_241999.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 9170 Belted Kingfisher Rd Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Land Price: 115000 Agent Name: Brenda Mills Agent Email: brenda@brendamills.com Agent Phone: 360 319 0072 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-371-5100 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Property Size: 0.36 Acres Description: Boundary Ridge is one of the regions most coveted waterfront neighborhoods and home to some of the finest custom waterfront and view estates in the Pacific NW. Majestic evergreens, soaring bald eagles and filtered western views of Semiahmoo Bay highlight this exceptional site. 1/3 acre, fully-serviced and ready for your custom plans. Part of the Semiahmoo Resort – 36 holes of golf, marina, health club/spa, oceanfront resort hotel and miles of paved trails & pristine beaches. Priced to sell. To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com Property details have not been verified, lot size, square footage and other details are approximate. Buyer must investigate property details to their own satisfaction.
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MLS Number: 233217 4277_233217.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 5438 Snow Goose Lane Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Condominium Price: 199999 Agent Name: Michelle Harrington Agent Email: mharrington@windermere.com Agent Phone: 360 510 0638 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-671-5000 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Building Square Feet: 977 Bedrooms: 2.00 Bathrooms: 2.00 Year Built: 1996 Description: Gorgeous 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath ground floor golf side condo in prestigious Semiahmoo – Country Club Villas, a gated community! Beautiful furnishings included, complete luxury and turn-key. Private large patio with golf, trails and woods at your doorstep. Updated tastefully – shows perfectly. Minutes to BC, Canada! Come enjoy the incredible lifestyle of the waterfront Semiahmoo Resort and the outstanding amenities, all with captivating views of Mt Baker & White Rock, BC. To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com Property details have not been verified, lot size, square footage and other details are approximate. Buyer must investigate property details to their own satisfaction.
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August 19, 2011

Condo For Sale Blaine WA $320000 1248-SqFt 3-Bdrms 2.50-Baths

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MLS Number: 143730 123_143730.ClickForListingInfo.com Listing Address 9495 Semiahmoo Pkwy Blaine, WA 98230 Property Type: Condominium Price: 320000 Agent Name: Ingrid Andaluz Agent Email: ingridandaluz@windermere.com Agent Phone: 360 961 0488 Agency: Windermere Real Estate Whatcom County Agency Phone: 360-371-5100 Agency Website: WindermereWhatcom.com Property Information Building Square Feet: 1248 Bedrooms: 3.00 Bathrooms: 2.50 Year Built: 1986 Description: PRICE REDUCED WELL BELOW ASSESSED VALUE! Spectacular views of Semiahmoo Bay, lights of White Rock and mountain in the background. No bank waterfront with miles of beach to enjoy. Fully furnished, turnkey condo, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath plus 3 decks to enjoy the fabulous views. Amenities include tennis court and biking trails. Membership to The Inn at Semiahmoo Health Club and Semiahmoo Golf and Country Club are available for purchase. Marina slips also available for lease or purchase. To view the location of this property in Blaine, WA click the link below. maps.google.com For more information for this service please contact techmediamarketing.com
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August 15, 2011

8771 Clubhouse Point Video.wmv

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One of the finest homes built outside of Seattle! Booming with nearly 5000 sq ft of luxury, this home is located in the prestigious Arnold Palmer golf course community of the Resort Semiahmoo. Miles of beaches, miles of biking paths, 300 slip marina, two championship golf courses all in the finest seaside golf community in the Northwest. This home features a treasure chest of stone and stunning woodworking. Three grand suites, all slab grantie counters, copper sinks, floor to ceiling glass. Open floor plan is ideal for entertaining, with home theater, wine room with 1500 bottle capacity and guest casita. Wolfe range, Subzero, Asko and Woodstone pizza oven. See more details at www.Semiahmooliving.com.
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beRecruited.com Announces December Commitments

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beRecruited.com, the largest online recruiting network connecting high school athletes with college coaches, today released a list of registered beRecruited athletes who reported that they have selected their college destination during the month of December. beRecruited.com, a free service, has helped to facilitate thousands of collegiate athletic scholarships for student-athletes across the nation by providing an online networking platform to connect college coaches with student-athletes.

“We built and kept an updated beRecruited profile of our son’s swim record,” said Herbert Woods, father of Aaron Woods, a swimmer from Damien High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who has committed to Concordia University. “We had more than fifty colleges and universities contact us with interest.”

“Coaches being able to see my stats and contact me directly,” was the beRecruited advantage noted by Jason Brame, a swimmer from Brookville High School in Forest, Va., who has selected Old Dominion University as his college destination. “Definitely register with beRecruited.com and be proactive in the recruiting process.”

To date, beRecruited has approximately 400,000 registered users, including more than 350,000 student-athletes, 13,500 college coaches and 11,000 high school coaches. The site has facilitated more than 3 million connections between high school athletes and college coaches.

beRecruited was founded in 2000 by Ryan Spoon, a collegiate swimmer for Duke University, in an effort to make the recruiting process more efficient for high school athletes and NCAA coaches. First created exclusively for NCAA swimming and diving, beRecruited now serves athletes and coaches from 18 different sports.

The list is as follows:

Baseball

Name, High School, Hometown, State, College

James Black, Klein Collins HS, Spring, Texas, Hill College Of The Hill Junior College District

John Boyle, Benet Academy, Wheaton, Ill., Creighton University

Christian Carlos, Compton College, Inglewood, Calif., Claflin University

Zach Coenen, Little Chute HS, Little Chute, Wis., University Of Wisconsin – Oshkosh

Matthew Fine, Romeoville HS, Romeoville, Ill., University Of St. Francis

Austin Grant, Simpson HS, Simpson, La., Louisiana State University At Alexandria

Austin House, La Cueva HS, Albuquerque, N.M., University Of New Mexico

Frank Hrdy, Jefferson HS, Lafayette, Ind., Trinity Christian College

Stanten Jones, Homewood-Flossmoor HS, Flossmoor, Ill., Southern University Agricultural/Mechanical College

Taylor Marshall, Lee Davis HS, Mechanicsville, Va., Chowan University

Matthew Mccall, Lowndes HS, Hahira, Ga., Mercer University

Daniel Oliver, Lawrence Academy, Plymouth, N.C., St. Andrews Presbyterian College

Spencer Shockley, Excelsior Springs HS, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Iowa Western Community College

Basketball

Nicole Adach, Mohonasen SHS, Schenectady, N.Y., Saint Michael’s College

Emily Bartek, Belton HS, Belton, Texas, Hardin-Simmons University

Carl Caputo, Chaminade HS, Sayville, N.Y., Middlebury College

Matt Duffy, Huntington HS, Huntington, N.Y., Wells College

Brandon Frazier, Twin Ridge Academy, Bellevue, Neb., Riverland Community College

Alex Godette, Hopewell HS, Huntersville, N.C., United States Military Academy

Darius Jones, Oak Grove HS, N. Little Rock, Ark., University Of Texas At Austin

Royal Opusunju, Community Secondary, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Richland College

Cross Country

April Onnen, Seaman HS, Topeka, Kan., Baker University

Tess Waggoner, Maumee HS, Maumee, Ohio, Kenyon College

Diving

Chris Khosravi, Lawrence E Elkins HS, Missouri City, Texas, Georgia Institute Of Technology

Maribeth Smith, Bethpage SHS, Bethpage, N.Y., Marshall University

Football

Matthew Arenz, University Of Delaware, Bel Air, Md., University Of Delaware

Jared Atzenhoffer, Ganado HS, Ganado, Texas, Angelo State University

Jared Biard, Clear Creek HS, League City, Texas, Colorado State University

Adam Calhoun, Newnan HS, Newnan, Ga., Alabama State University

Peter Christiani, Fairfield College Preparatory, Easton, Conn., Williams College

Johnathan Coleman, Radnor SHS, Wayne, Pa., Boston College

Justin Juckem, Chilton HS, Chilton, Wis., North Dakota State University

Colton Keig, Riverside Military Academy, Cumming, Ga., Furman University

Weston Richburg, Bushland HS, Amarillo, Texas, Colorado State University

Golf

Adela Elizondo, Harlingen H S – South, Harlingen, Texas, Tyler Junior College

Kimberly Graff, Killian Hill Christian School, Lilburn, Ga., Mercer University

Vanessa Phillips, Metamora HS, Metamora, Ill., Lewis University

Ice Hockey

Danny Dougan, Blaine HS, Blaine, Wash., University Of Washington

Lacrosse

Jessica Owen, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., Central Connecticut State University

Santino Scalzo, Ward Melville SHS, East Setauket, N.Y., Marywood University

Michael Zapicchi, Robbinsville HS, Robbinsville, N.J., Ursinus College

Rowing

Kevin Borough, Bishop Ireton HS, Stafford, Va., United States Naval Academy

Vanesa Ewais, Stanton College Preparatory, Jacksonville, Fla., Clemson University

Kyle Mcconnell, Seattle Prep School, Shoreline, Wash., Georgetown University

Alexis Mcphee, Palos Verdes Peninsula HS, Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., University Of California, Los Angeles

Rebekka Thumhart, Absegami HS, Galloway, N.J., University Of Louisville

Charles Wu, Shrewsbury SHS, Shrewsbury, Mass., Columbia College

Soccer

Rodrigo Amboss, Bronxville HS, Bronxville, N.Y., Dartmouth College

Danielle Benner, Upper Moreland HS, Willow Grove, Pa., University Of Pittsburgh

Kayla Billings, La Cueva HS, Albuquerque, N.M., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Pete Fong, Seattle Prep School, Seattle, Wash., Humboldt State University

Shalom Gildin, Frostproof Middle SHS, Indian Lake Estates, Fla., Birmingham-Southern College

Narinder Gill, Montour HS, Mckees Rocks, Pa., Penn State Beaver

Julia Goldsworthy, Central Bucks HS-South, Jamison, Pa., Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University

Megan Hardesty, Seneca HS, Louisville, Ky., Kaskaskia College

Lena James, Grady HS, Atlanta, Ga., Bard College

Julia Martin, Bayport-Blue Point HS, Bayport, N.Y., Florida Gulf Coast University

Emily Mayer-Bacon, Gateway Reg HS, Wenonah, N.J., The Johns Hopkins University

Brittainy Migowski, Bloomingdale HS, Valrico, Fla., Warner Southern College

Ashlee Miller, Ben Davis HS, Indianapolis, Ind., University Of Saint Francis

Sabrina Mueller, Northwest Guilford HS, Greensboro, N.C., Emory & Henry College

Howard Perdue, Trinity Presbyterian Sch Inc, Wetumpka, Ala., Delta State University

Danny Poljak, Upper Saint Clair HS, Pittsburgh, Pa., Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Kelsey Salyer, Memorial HS, Elkhart, Ind., University Of Saint Francis

Brenna Tillman, Liberty HS, Colorado Springs, Colo., Davis & Elkins College

Taylor Waldon, Poway HS, Poway, Calif., California State University, Stanislaus

Softball

Gabrielle Adams, Chichester SHS, Aston, Pa., University Of The Sciences In Philadelphia

Lauren Berkbuegler, Fort Zumalt West HS, O’fallon, Mo., Jefferson College

Hayley Bevan, Semiahmoo Secondary, Surrey, B.C., Valley City State University

Kendra Cullum, Conroe HS, Conroe, Texas, University Of Kansas

Morgana Dallas, Buhach Colony HS, Atwater, Calif., Santa Clara University

Brittnie Dean, Frisco HS, Frisco, Texas, Henderson State University

Carissa Drossos, Babylon SHS, Babylon, N.Y., SUNY College At Oneonta

Whitney Gilbert, Cherokee HS, Rogersville, Tenn., University Of Alabama In Huntsville

Kristin Hall, North Gwinnett HS, Suwanee, Ga., University Of West Georgia

Courtney Kasson, Perry Lecompton HS, Lawrence, Kan., Butler Community College

Hanako Kilburn, Eatonville HS, Eatonville, Wash., Alcorn State University

Katrina Metoyer, Los Alamitos HS, Garden Grove, Calif., Western Kentucky University

Cierra Mudd, Rutledge HS, Washburn, Tenn., Lincoln Memorial University

Liana Wuchte, Greenbrier HS, Evans, Ga., Auburn University

Swimming

Jason Brame, Brookville HS, Forest, Va., Old Dominion University

Tyler Davis, Ralston Valley Senior HS, Arvada, Colo., University Of Wyoming

Lacy Dooley, Damonte Ranch Middle/ HS, Reno, Nev., Concordia University

Ryan Feeley, Rye HS, Rye, N.Y., University Of Michigan

Caitlin Foley, Bishop Sullivan Catholic HS, Chesapeake, Va., Dartmouth College

Sarah Furgatch, Corona Del Mar HS, Newport Beach, Calif., Princeton University

Allison Guba, Pelham Memorial HS, Pelham Manor, N.Y., Cornell University

Craig Hamilton, George Watsons College, Edinburgh, Scotland, Louisiana State University Agricultural/Mech. College

Emily Hauter, Lincoln Comm HS, Kenney, Ill., Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Ian Keyser, St Augustine Preparatory, Petersburg, N.J., Seton Hall University

Kathleen Knight, University HS, Normal, Ill., University Of Illinois At Urbana – Champaign

Patrick Lytle, Paul Vi Catholic HS, Gainesville, Va., East Carolina University

Julianne Mcnamee, Dublin Jerome HS, Dublin, Ohio, Duke University

Carly Misiewicz, Sacred Heart HS, Vineland, N.J., Rider University

Zachary Peart, Scotch Plains Fanwood HS, Scotch Plains, N.J., George Washington University

Mitchell Phillips, Chantilly HS, Chantilly, Va., Columbia University

Bridget Sauer, Archmere Academy, Boothwyn, Pa., Brown University

Sarah Schimenti, Lassiter HS, Marietta, Ga., Marshall University

Riley Sherer, Cranbrook Schools, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich., Kalamazoo College

Lindsay Smith, Wellington HS, Wellington, Fla., Washington & Jefferson College

Giles Smith, Mcdonogh School , Baltimore, Md., University Of Tennessee

Allison Storm, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory, Danville, Ind., Saint Louis University

Rachel Szymkowiak, Mars Area SHS, Mars, Pa., University Of Akron

Victoria Wain, Bishop Mcdevitt HS, Hummelstown, Pa., Wheeling Jesuit University

Benjamin Ward, Trinity Preparatoy School, Maitland, Fla., College Of William And Mary

Aaron Woods, Damien HS, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., Concordia University

Tennis

Paul Birdsong, Etowah HS, Woodstock, Ga., Carson-Newman College

Beth Ganser, Jefferson HS, Johnson Creek, Wis., University Of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Josphine Wah, Coatesville Area SHS, Coatesville, Pa., Indiana Tech

Zach Weaver, Fremont Senior HS, Fremont, Neb., Milwaukee School Of Engineering

Track and Field

Nicholas Banke, Mishawaka HS, Misahwaka, Ind., University Of Akron

Davielle Brown, Watchung Hills Reg HS, Warren, N.J., University Of Pennsylvania

Zac Cook, Northridge HS, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Birmingham-Southern College

Katie Duchow, Arrowhead HS, Delafield, Wis., University Of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

Nathan Elder, Quincy Sr HS, Quincy, Ill., Brown University

Lindsay Gierke, Kaneland Senior HS, Elburn, Ill., University Of Northern Iowa

Chelsea Hassett, Alpharetta HS, Alpharetta, Ga., Dartmouth College

Andrew Nichols, St John Neumann HS, Naples, Fla., Columbia College

Chelsea Primo, Whitehouse HS, Whitehouse, Texas, Stephen F. Austin State University

Tom Vorhies, Morris Knolls HS, Rockaway, N.J., Dartmouth College

Volleyball

Libby Bedwell, GCMS HS, Gibson City, Ill., Harper College

Heather Braunagel, Trumbull HS, Trumbull, Conn., Columbia College

Karlene Foisy, Rochester HS, Rochester Hills, Mich., Wayne State University

Breanna Mazalewski, Parkland SHS, Orefield, Pa., La Salle University

Kenneth Mckenzie, Vincent Massey Collegiate, Winnipeg, Manitoba, The University Of Winnipeg

Brittany Morrison, Lakeside HS, Ashtabula, Ohio, Daemen College

Annalisa Padget-Shields, Battle Mountain HS, Avon, Colo., Colorado School Of Mines

Bree Popham, Notre Dame Academy, Crestview Hills, Ky., Adelphi University

Rachel Quackenbush, Neuqua Valley HS, Naperville, Ill., Indiana Wesleyan University

Bailey Wendzel, San Clemente HS, San Clemente, Calif., Brown University

Jessa Youso, Virginia Sec., Britt, Minn., Carleton College

Water Polo

Avery Mosser, Tamalpais HS, Mill Valley, Calif., Brown University

Tiffany Norys, El Diamante HS, Visalia, Calif., University Of California, Irvine

Wrestling

Zachary Crim, Haslett HS, Haslett, Mich., Michigan State University

Nasser Jobeh, Hamtramck HS, Hamtramck, Mich., Henry Ford Community College

Cameron Vance, Riverdale Sr HS, Port Byron, Ill., Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

Kyle Weaver, Olentangy HS, Delaware, Ohio, Case Western Reserve University

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August 13, 2011

From Beethoven to Bernstein: 2005 Bellingham Festival of Music is Luxury Living in the ‘Authentic’ Northwest

From Beethoven to Bernstein: 2005 Bellingham Festival of Music is
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Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) April 18, 2005

Unspoiled, relaxing, exhilarating–the Bellingham Mount Baker Region has it all for those looking for a lifestyle change or just an exceptional destination for summer. It’s all the beauty of the Hamptons without the traffic or crowds. It’s as wonderful as Woodstock, and it’s the relaxed side of celebrity living without the constraints of the paparazzi. In the Bellingham Mount Baker Region, luxury living includes outdoor activities such as golf on seven Championship courses. Golf Digest rated Bellingham the seventh best “golf city” in the nation out of 314 cities. Opportunities for mountain-biking, hiking, sailing and kayaking abound. Recently named one of the top “hippest, healthiest and most adventure packed” small cities in America by Men’s Journal, a variety of celebrities from the realms of film, television and literature make their homes in Bellingham (http://www.bellingham.org). The area is also home to the prestigious Bellingham Festival of Music, the internationally recognized musical celebration that includes classical, jazz, opera, and world music. The 2005 Festival with “music from the mountains to the sea,” runs August 6-21 and is just one example of luxury living in the ‘authentic’ Northwest.

Perfectly situated on Puget Sound and the I-5 Corridor, Bellingham is 90 miles from Seattle, just 50 miles from beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia. Whistler is only a plane ride away. Bellingham International Airport gives the discriminating traveler easy access to the entire region, making this unique locale perfect for that quick or extended luxury getaway. Reward yourself by taking in some of the most spectacular views of the San Juan Islands with a challenging hike up one of the many mountain recreation areas. Counter your nature to play hard with a relaxing luxury spa package from the Chrysalis Inn and Spa, which is “a respite for the body, mind and soul.” A waterfront hideaway on Puget Sound, but in walking distance to trendy, historic Fairhaven, the Chrysalis Inn and Spa, finds its inspiration in nature and combines it with Northwest sophistication and style. Pamper yourself with treatments guaranteed to work out all the knots—and only steps from posh and inviting accommodations fit for the celebrities and VIPs that have blazed the trail before you. Once you’re relaxed, enjoy evening bayside chamber and jazz concerts with the Bellingham Festival of Music or any of the 14 spectacular concerts by world-renowned artists at 7 different venues.

Now in its 13th season, the Bellingham Festival of Music, under the direction of famed maestro Michael Palmer, has built its reputation on attracting high-profile musicians, such as principal players from major American and European orchestras, in addition to stars like violinist Sarah Chang and piano virtuoso Garrick Ohlsson. Artists like former New York Philharmonic principal oboist, Joseph Robinson, who recently retired, return year after year to share their talents with the community and to relive the invigorating spirit that is found in the people and the beauty of the Bellingham Mount Baker Region. Mr. Robinson will be making his first appearance with the Festival since his departure from his 26-year tenure at the New York Philharmonic. He will spend his retirement in Bellingham, which consistently ranks in the top ten places in the United States to retire mainly due to its pristine geography, close proximity to Seattle and Vancouver, its university, and outstanding arts offerings.

The Festival commences on Saturday, August 6 with its Gala Opening that rivals any concert in any hall around the world. Opening night features the Bellingham Festival Orchestra, comprised of 40 symphonic “all-stars” from major American and European orchestras performing Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. Metropolitan Opera soprano, Heidi Grant Murphy and the Bellingham Festival Chorus will make the evening extra-special with their performance of the Poulenc Gloria and Ms. Murphy will also sing selected arias.

The following day, August 7, will see the Festival’s signature “Music in the Mountains” concert with the Bellingham Festival Chamber Players, featuring two performances and a salmon dinner at Mount Baker’s fabulous White Salmon Lodge. The Festival’s Chamber Music Series will continue with concerts by the Bellingham Festival Chamber Players at Bellingham’s First Congregational Church on August 10, as well as at the beautiful outdoor venue at Semiahmoo Resort Golf and Spa on August 16.

For those more attuned to jazz, the Festival’s Friday Night Jazz Series includes Seattle’s always-popular gypsy jazz group Pearl Django at the Village Green in upscale but laid-back Fairhaven on August 12. The following Friday, the Portland-based Patrick Lamb Band, which currently opens for Grammy Award winner Diane Schuur, will warm up the green at Hotel Bellwether on the Bay overlooking Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands with hot classic jazz.

On Wednesday, August 17, world music lovers can experience the Vancouver-based musical group Silk and Bamboo. An event not to be missed, their Bellingham debut, Ancient and Contemporary Music for Chinese Instruments, will feature a world premiere by Canadian composer Mark Armanini, commissioned especially for the Festival.

The Festival will also feature a concert version of Leonard Bernstein’s opera-meets-musical-theatre Candide with a roster of young, up-and-coming singing talent, the 2005 Bellingham Festival Orchestra and Chorus at the Mount Baker Theatre on Saturday, August 13. If all of this wasn’t enough, the Festival will also host a piano recital, pre-concert talks and its Family Concert, all leading up to the grand finale on Saturday, August 20 at the Mount Baker Theatre. The final concert will celebrate the Brahms Violin Concerto with violinist Elmar Oliveira.

All tickets can be purchased through the Mount Baker Theatre Box Office at 360.734.6080. Season tickets for the 2005 Bellingham Festival of Music will go on sale Tuesday, May 31. Individual tickets ranging from $ 20-$ 28 will be available starting Monday, June 6, and can be purchased over the phone or online at http://www.mountbakertheatre.com. For more information and a detailed festival schedule, visit http://www.bellinghamfestival.org or e-mail info@bellinghamfestival.org.

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August 11, 2011

6 Weeks To Golf Fitness

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August 9, 2011

Motivational Inspirational Video 2010 Semiahmoo 4×4

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Motivational Inspirational 2010 British Columbia track and field championships. Semiahmoo senior boys win the 4x400m relay with a time of 3:22.52, the 3rd fastest time in BC history.
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www.nsnews.com Senior girls’ premier rugby league matchup between the Carson Graham Eagles and the Semiahmoo Totems from White Rock at North Vancouver’s Lucas Centre
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One at a time through Ballard Locks – Seattle, Washington

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We arrived just in time to see pleasure boats rise to the occasion. The official name is Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, but is known locally as the Ballard Locks after the neighborhood to the north. The locks can elevate a 760-foot by 80-foot wide vessel 26 feet, from the level of Puget Sound at a very low tide to the level of freshwater Salmon Bay, in 10–15 minutes. The locks handle both pleasure boats and commercial vessels, ranging from kayaks to fishing boats returning from the Bering Sea to cargo ships. Over 1 million tons of cargo, fuel, building materials, and seafood products pass through the locks each year.
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