• Stones Throw Brewing When Stone’s Throw Brewing opened its doors earlier this spring, Bellingham surpassed Seattle in breweries per capita. Co-owned by Tony Luciano and Jack Pflueger, a pair of WWU grads who discovered brewing in their kitchen. Today they brew a variety of traditional ales in a stack of recycled shipping containers that sit behind their taproom […] August 13, 2016
  • City of Trails You can travel almost anywhere in Bellingham on an extensive network of well manicured trails. But these trails don’t happen by accident. They are planned, constructed, and maintained by a variety of entities including the Bellingham parks department, WMBC, and the Washington Trails Association. The trail maintenance work done by the later two organizations, is […] August 11, 2016
  • Connie Shannon   August 9, 2016
  • Pedaling for Parkinson’s Sometimes the simplest treatments are best. Bellingham’s YMCA offers a program called Pedaling for Parkinson’s that is proven to reduce symptoms by up to 35%. 3 brisk bike rides each week allow 36+ participants to find relief in many different ways. Some have seen enough improvement to permit reduced medication, and many have enjoyed the […] August 5, 2016
  • Cold Brew Coffee Crawl Bellingham takes great pride in its coffee. But—unless you’re willing to risk a major case of the jitters—exploring all the shops takes time. Enter: The Cold Brew Coffee Crawl On August 6, join a group of other aficionados on a tour of 11 different Bellingham shops and roasteries, and sample 2 ounces of cold brew […] August 1, 2016
  • Sherman Alexie at MBT One of the best loved writers from the Pacific Northwest, Sherman Alexie, returns to Bellingham on August 5 for a Village Books hosted event at Mount Baker Theatre. Alexie writes prolifically about native american youth culture. His best known work, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, won a national book award in 2007. […] July 30, 2016
  • Morning Jam Creative professionals from across our community gather once a month at the crack of dawn for Morning Jam, an event hosted by the Downtown Bellingham Partnership. Unique for a community of our size, the event serves as a forum for creatives (anyone who makes things for a living) to hone their skills and meet others […] July 28, 2016
  • Jim Baron July 26, 2016
  • Drizzle Have you ever tried dark chocolate infused balsamic vinegar? Blood Orange infused extra virgin olive oil? Then you need to visit Drizzle. This olive oil and vinegar tasting room has been a bastion of Fairhaven’s commercial center for years, and they recently added a new location in Lynden. Drop in for some extraordinary oils and […] July 22, 2016
  • Tall Ships in Squalicum Harbor A pair of tall ships—Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain—will moor in Squalicum Harbor until August 4. You can tour or cruise on both ships while they’re here! The ships call Grays Harbor home, but visit points around the Pacific Northwest giving educational tours wherever they stop. Touring the ships doesn’t require a ticket. Just drop […] July 20, 2016