Whatcom Community College has been designated a “Voter Friendly Campus” by national, non-partisan organizations Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in ... [Continue Reading]
Washington State names its first Native American poet laureate
A member of the Lummi Nation, Bellingham writer Rena Priest will bring attention to local poetry, climate change and the loss of vital natural resources. After years of entering poetry contests and ... [Continue Reading]
Bellingham is on another list. Here’s what a travel publication thinks of this area
Bellingham continues to land on “Best Places” lists, with the latest coming from a travel publication. The most recent accolades come from TravelMag.com, which lists Bellingham among the 30 most ... [Continue Reading]
Increase in Vaccinations Leading to Growing Demand at Event Venues
The rapidly increasing number of people being vaccinated for COVID-19 is unleashing a backlog of demand for weddings, conferences, and family celebrations, according to one of Whatcom County’s largest ... [Continue Reading]
Fluid Formations Glass Art Exhibition at the Whatcom Museum Presents Some of the Northwest’s Most Influential Artists
Celebrating a rich art community and traditions unique to the region, Fluid Formations: The Legacy of Glass in the Pacific Northwest opens April 10, 2021 at the Whatcom Museum’s Lightcatcher ... [Continue Reading]
Chuckanut Brewery Taps Skagit Tulip Ale
This year Skagit Valley is celebrating tulips and its breweries once again. The Skagit Farm to Pint Fest celebrates the tulips and beer that are products of the valley. Funds raised from the fest are ... [Continue Reading]