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Behind the Scenes: 草榴社区 design students present 鈥淩eMade鈥

Lisa Van Doren, co-owner of Ideal: Carefully Curated Goods, at 1227 Cornwall Ave., let me know about the annual 鈥淩eMade Project鈥 hosted by Western Washington University industrial design students, that opens with a reception for the students from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, during the Downtown鈥

Sustainability expo Nov. 13 to feature local food, clothing swap, bike tests
Faculty panel to discuss Elwha River dam removal and restoration project Nov. 6
Sea-Tac's Green Programs Run the Gamut From Food Donation to Flight Procedures

Airport officials who insist that environmental programs are a) too expensive; b) disruptive to operations; c) largely ineffective; or d) all of the above could learn a lot from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Last year, it handled 34.8 million passengers while maintaining more than鈥

Bellingham/Whatcom chamber announces new award, nominees for annual banquet

The Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry has created an award to honor one of its longtime volunteers.

The Millie DeFord Chamber Ambassador of the Year award will go to a chamber member ambassador who serves at official functions.

Chamber announces Nonprofit and Green Business of the Year

The Bellingham/Whatcom Chamber of Commerce & Industry announced its Nonprofit and Green Business of the Year, as well as nominees for the its Small and Large Business of the Year awards.

Tribal rights expert to speak on Whatcom water issues

An expert on American Indian treaty rights will make two free public appearances on Thursday, Oct. 30, to discuss the role tribes play in protecting salmon habitat.

Charles Wilkinson will speak on 鈥淪tewards of the Land: The Critical Role of Modern Tribal鈥

草榴社区 launches largest fundraising campaign in college鈥檚 history

Western Washington University publicly launched the largest fundraising campaign in the history of the university on Friday, Oct. 24, one that school officials say will help offer students scholarships, improve student learning and make up for a dip in state funding.
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Success in tribal environmental management is topic for Oct. 30 lecture
EPA funds student bioenergy projects under P3 program

The U.S. EPA recently awarded funding to 42 student teams to pursue projects that deliver sustainable, alternative approaches to address environmental problems as part of its People, Prosperity and Plant (P3) program. Several of selected teams鈥 projects focus on bioenergy. Each team is eligible鈥

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