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- 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 […]
- Northwest Indian College Just outside of Bellingham lies the only accredited tribal college in the entire region. The Northwest Indian College, operated by the Lummi Nation, prepares students from many different backgrounds to steward the culture, traditions, and economy of tribal peoples from all over the region. Founded in 1973 as a school of aquaculture, the Northwest Indian […]
- Vanlife Rally, Ice Cream Party, and More! The 5Points Adventure Film Festival released its 2016 trailer and Bellingham event schedule. Brendan Leonard kicks things off on Thursday, August 25, with a presentation from his latest book, 60 Meters to Anywhere. On Friday, August 26, the party will be on Commercial Street. American Alpine Institute, Sierra Nevada, and Outdoor Research are hosting a […]
- Amber Morrison
- Free Air Life Co Free Air Life Co is a Bellingham-based clothing company with a playful personality and a philanthropic heart. All of the profits from its shirts, hoodies, and hats are donated to charity. The name comes from a Norwegian word–frilustsliv (pronounced “free-loosts-leaf) which translates best as “Free Air Life” and describes the rejuvenating and fulfilling effects of […]
- Planning for the Big One City of Bellingham and Whatcom County officials participated in a joint training exercise this week to prepare for a 9.0 magnitude earthquake that many predict will eventually shake the Pacific Northwest. Bellingham will likely escape much of the damage inflicted by such a quake. In fact, The New York Times named Bellingham the 3rd lowest risk […]
- Fifth Graders Ride Free at Mt. Baker Mt. Baker, our neighborhood’s own world class ski area, invites fifth graders to ride for free every season. Last year there were a lot of disappointed fifth graders. The snow wasn’t good, and there wasn’t much of it. But good news! You’re getting another shot. This season both fifth graders, and sixth graders who were […]