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Dance: Dance Gallery presents 24th annual concert

Dance Gallery presents a preview of its 24th annual concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, at Firehouse Performing Arts Center, 1314 Harris Ave. Admission is $5.

The final concerts are at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 13-14, and at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 15鈥

Dance: Sculpture-dance performance at 草榴社区鈥檚 Viking Union Gallery

鈥淥rganic/Geometric: the Body/Mind鈥 is a sculpture-dance collaboration conceived and directed by Bellingham sculptor Francie Allen. She worked with six art students and six Western Washington Univeristy dance students to create a sculptural installation with a dance event in the Viking Union鈥

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Bellingham Library series examines injustice, intolerance in local communities
Study: For every tech geek hired in Washington state, 7 jobs are added

There鈥檚 certainly no question that the technology industry is transforming Seattle. (Just take a look at the skyline in South Lake Union or a stroll through Pioneer Square if you need a reminder).

South Hill artist Tom Sherwood exhibits Renaissance-style art

Longtime Bellingham artist Tom Sherwood say the exhibit featuring his work, opening Saturday, March 7, at Whatcom Museum鈥檚 Lightcatcher, was instigated by artists, well-meaning friends, and collectors of his work.

One of his admirers is Patricia Leach, the museum鈥檚鈥

Petting zoo brings wallaby, goats to campus
VIDEO: IEP students asked about life in America
Russian-born author to speak March 10 about growing up in police state
Northwest Indian College builds Lummi workforce, values tradition

For thousands of years, along the shorelines of the Salish Sea, the Lummi people have dug deep into the earth to harvest clams, oysters and mussels. We have set our reef nets between our canoes to catch salmon from the Salish Sea. For many of us, our most important education has been alongside鈥

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