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Nominations requested for Philip E. Sharpe Community Engagement Award | |||
Reader essay: An Encounter with Greatness | The Community Concert Series was held in the auditorium on Western Washington University's campus some 30 miles away from where we were living at the time, and on Thursday evening Van Cliburn would be playing the Steinway. My husband, Frank, a budding piano student at the Brooklyn鈥 |
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Ski to Sea Junior Parade brings kid-friendly chaos to Bellingham | Organized chaos will descend on downtown Bellingham Friday evening, May 17, as the Ski to Sea Junior Parade takes to the streets. |
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Port of Bellingham calls for Waterfront District development plans | Come summer, we might have a better idea of the potential that developers see in Bellingham鈥檚 future Waterfront District. |
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Port expects Bellingham waterfront proposals by mid-July | Prospects for a central waterfront renaissance should be clear by mid-July, when the Port of Bellingham expects to receive serious proposals from developers interested in a 10.8-acre portion of the site in and around the Granary building next to Whatcom Waterway. On Wednesday, May 15,鈥 |
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草榴社区 psychologist to discuss role of nature in children's development | Rachel Severson, a developmental psychologist at Western Washington University, will present a public talk, "Growing Up Green: What Does Time in Nature Do for Your Child?" at 6 p.m. May 30 at Brandywine Kitchen, 1317 Commercial St. |
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TLA event May 16 to help folks connect, build community | |||
Bellingham son of Watergate prosecutor recalls his father with mix of sadness, pride | Four decades ago, while his father was a regular figure in the national media, Rick Merrill was living a news-free existence on a farm in Vermont. His father, William Merrill, was the assistant Watergate special prosecutor who brought members of the White House "plumbers unit,"鈥 |
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Pianist Alessio Bax to play tonight on campus | |||
Higher education a smart investment in state鈥檚 future | After a two-week break to refresh and hear from constituents, state lawmakers will return to the Capitol Campus on Monday to finish the work they couldn鈥檛 accomplish in 105 days: passing a budget. We hope legislators used this time to step back from party politics and return next week with a鈥 |