• The 4 Can’t-Miss Events at Beer Week It’s Beer Week! That means all the breweries and taprooms around Bellingham are throwing their best parties between September 9 and 18. You can find the full list of festivities at BellinghamBeerWeek.com. All of these events are going to rock, but here are the 3 we think you can’t afford to miss. Stones Throw Block […] September 8, 2016
  • Sophie Williams September 6, 2016
  • Tech Bash On September 8, the Technology Alliance Group (TAG) is throwing a big party and you’re invited. Tech Bash features team-based games, beer, food, and live music, all to raise money to fund TAG’s scholarship program. TAG advances individuals in Bellingham’s growing technology sector. They are probably best known for their professional development events like Predictions […] September 2, 2016
  • Bellingham’s Best Football Venues College football returns next week, and the NFL regular season won’t be far behind, so here’s your roundup of Bellingham’s best venues for taking in a football game. McKay’s—Home to arguably the best New York style pizza in town, and an impressive lineup of 63 different beers, McKay’s boasts a great football atmosphere. And it’s […] August 31, 2016
  • Tara Sundin                     August 29, 2016
  • SeaFeast Last year the City of Bellingham and Port of Bellingham announced that they would jointly fund a signature event, and called for proposals. The winning idea came from Bornstein Seafoods—a seafood festival that would showcase the sea-borne charm of our coastal city. On September 30, we’ll all get to see (and taste!) that idea for […] August 27, 2016
  • Blackbird Longboards Tyler Matheis’ first career was in cabinet making. Now he makes longboards out of reclaimed wood. And sometimes sunglasses. Blackbird longboards are made of either bamboo or maple (with occasional bits of fir, or walnut added for flair). The Seattle Times described them as “elegant boards” with a “1960s retro flair.” Handmade boards mean that […] August 25, 2016
  • The Acid Ball The City of Bellingham is accepting proposals for how to reclaim a component of the digester building as a centerpiece in the planned Whatcom Waterway park. The park is scheduled to open next year as part of the waterfront redevelopment project. Planners have 33 acres of the waterfront site earmarked for it, and hope it […] August 19, 2016
  • PARK(ing) Day The Commercial Street Parking Garage (you may know it as “The Parkade”) is looking fresh thanks to some new paint, signages, and other much needed cosmetic improvements. So it makes the perfect venue for the Bellingham edition of PARK(ing) Day, a global event in which citizens transform metered parking spaces into miniature public parks. If […] August 17, 2016
  • Arlen Coiley   August 15, 2016