As the previous WhatcomTalk article on nostalgic landmarks demonstrates, older generations have preserved the memory of local ...
From carriage rides to tree lighting, luminous walks through the forest, and more, check out a preview of some fantastical ...
For those who grew up in Bellingham or have called it home for many years, it seems the landscape constantly shifts with us. Following the COVID-19 pandemic and one year away in graduate school, I’ve ...
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The Whatcom Housing Alliance is thrilled to announce the return of Housing Week – a series of 15 events held from October 14th to 17th. Scheduled events include: – Tours […] ...
Join us for a fun day preparing the Rutsatz Salmon Reserve to thrive through the wet winter. We’ll be planting native trees ...
When Rika Wong was a child, her grandmother would often babysit her and her younger sibling. Wong’s fondest memories of those times, she says, ...
With earlier sunsets and crisp evening temperatures, autumn’s onset also means that gourds and pumpkins are available to pick and purchase at farms across Whatcom County. Here’s a rundown of local ...
With these rising costs on the horizon, it’s a good time to review the heating?and?cooling systems in your home—not just for comfort, but for long?term cost and energy efficiency. That’s where Barron ...
Coming up on November 9 is an out-of-this-world adventure at Bellingham Symphony Orchestra. The star attraction? Gustav Holst’s The Planets, Op. 32.
Harold Niven has lived across the street from the FireHouse Arts and Events Center for almost 20 years. Long enough, that is to say, to have watched it transform from a working fire station to the ...
In almost any downtown, time brings inevitable change: businesses come and go, buildings are remodeled or knocked down, and progress renders the present much different than the past. But at 113 East ...