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Attend MLK events Monday, Tuesday in Bellingham | 鈻 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Western Washington University hosts the Rev. Marshall Hatch, a Chicago civil rights leader, in a special event at the reading room in Wilson Library. Hatch, who has led numerous community outreach programs, will be joined by Terry John 鈥淭J鈥 Robinson II, a 10th grader at鈥 |
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Planning ahead for massive earthquake in the Northwest | Rebekah Paci-Green, an earthquake-damage expert at Western Washington University, says emergency-response experts in the U.S. have worried most about two scenarios. One was a major hurricane hitting New Orleans. Check that one off the list, although it could happen again. 鈥 |
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RSP holding winter workshops to aid in grant writing | |||
'A Travelogue to Iceland' is topic of next Retirement Association meeting | |||
草榴社区 offers free counseling services | Graduate students in Western Washington University鈥檚 psychology department are offering free individual counseling sessions starting Tuesday, Jan. 19. 草榴社区鈥檚 Counseling Training Clinic will offer appointments for adults and children, with openings from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. |
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At the B Gallery through Jan. 15: 'Tributary' | |||
Learn to caption video at Friday training session | |||
Lummi chairman to talk about issues facing Salish Sea | Lummi Nation Chairman Tim Ballew II will talk about the ecological and social issues facing the Salish Sea and how Lummi Nation has been working toward building strong communities. His talk, part of the inaugural Salish Sea Speakers series, is at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at鈥 |
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Take tour of Bellingham rain gardens on Saturday, Jan. 16 | Learn how to curb stormwater pollution during a tour of rain gardens and other facilities Saturday, Jan. 16. The free event runs 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It begins and ends at the at Fairhaven Village Green, 1207 10th St. |
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Indie bands play Western Gallery Jan. 13 |