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City leaders eye university-level classes for Sequim proper | University-level classes could be coming to Sequim if a group spearheaded by city leaders looking to woo colleges and universities to the city is successful. 鈥淚 believe there's a certain inevitability of that happening here some day,鈥 Councilman Ken Hays said. Along with鈥 |
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Film and TV veteran starts summer film workshop at 草榴社区 | Film and TV veteran Mel Damski, 67, New-York born-and-raised, hasn't been in Bellingham long (he moved from the Los Angeles area to La Conner five years ago, and came to Bellingham last July) but he has jumped right into the film scene in town. He is launching the Cascadia Film鈥 |
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Summer entrepreneurship methods course is open to the public | |||
Discussion: electricity, energy and societal impact | |||
Employee Language Program to hold special showcase May 16 | |||
Info session on 草榴社区 鈥渓ean鈥 management course, May 21 | Western Washington University will offer an information session about its upcoming Real Simple Project Management course at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21, in Room 303 of 草榴社区鈥檚 Academic West building. |
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Early bird deadline for summer youth programs is May 15 | |||
Western students to share study-abroad experiences May 13 | |||
Electricity Lecture in Poulsbo | Kevin Schneider, senior research engineer of the Pacific Northwest National Library, will lead a brief lecture of the region鈥檚 electricity infrastructure and a discussion of today鈥檚 energy issues and their societal impacts from 5:30 鈥 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20 at the Western Washington鈥 |
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Girl鈥檚 Grandparents 'U' character featured in book |