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Bellingham, Seattle musicians create Christmas EP to benefit Bellingham Food Bank | This Christmas, I'm on a mission to help those in need and to give back to the wonderful city I have resided in for the past five years. I have teamed up with a talented group of musicians from Bellingham and Seattle to collaboratively create a Christmas EP. All of the proceeds will be… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø looks into Kitsap County Bachelors program | Bruce Shepherd, Western Washington University president, visited Olympic College’s Poulsbo campus yesterday to discuss the possibility of bringing a bachelor’s degree program to Kitsap County. Shepherd met with Olympic college president, David Mitchell and vice president of instruction,… |
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Volunteers spruce up VFW post (scroll down) | Christopher Brown gathered more than 30 volunteers Dec. 1 at the VFW Post 1585 on North State Street to clean up the building inside and out. They painted a previously unused space upstairs that they plan to turn into a veterans lounge. He said the most impressive outcome of the project… |
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For Bellingham's baby boomers, echoes of the '60s protest years continue | Forty years ago I was sitting in a political theory class at Western Washington University when the professor held up the latest issue of the Northwest Passage, an alternative newspaper that had started in Bellingham three years earlier. The cover showed four police officers standing… |
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Students create promo video for Jingle Bell Run | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø carolers to help herald tree lighting at December Art Walk | |||
Peer mentor program taking off at Sehome High School | Around the time math moved from basic numbers to more complex equations, Selena Fanning's parents stopped being able to help with her homework. If she didn't understand the lesson in class, she was often on her own to figure it out at home. This year, though, the Sehome High… |
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Quilters in Whatcom County enjoy the art, being together and helping others | For Jo Baner of Bellingham, quilting isn't just a hobby. It's a way of life. That's clear walking through her basement sewing studio - a trove of colorful fabrics, bobbins, needles and a few "UFO's," as Baner calls unfinished objects. Sometimes, the… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø senior starts collaborative dance company | Stephanie Harper's favorite word seems to be "collaboration." The 22-year-old Western Washington University senior plans a career as a dance instructor and recently founded a Bellingham studio she calls Harper&I. Now she's preparing for her dance company… |
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Alumnus' documentary on poverty to screen Nov. 26 |