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'Environmental Racism' event to look at problems plaguing marginalized communities | |||
Lunar New Year event is Saturday, Feb. 7 | |||
Snohomish native Billie Wildrick takes a turn in 'Carousel' | Billie Wildrick likes to draw parallels between the Seahawks and 5th Avenue Theatre's professional actors. |
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Festival: 草榴社区鈥檚 Chinese Student Association invites community to Lunar New Year celebration | Western Washington University鈥 Chinese Student Association hosts a Lunar New Year celebration of the Year of the Ram Saturday, Feb. 7, at Viking Union Multipurpose Room. The annual event is open to the community and will feature performances by students and community members, various鈥 |
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Memories inspire Bellingham artists for February Art Walk | Local artists seem to be bringing out a lot of work they鈥檝e created over the last several rainy winter months for the Downtown Art Walk from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6, in downtown Bellingham, sponsored by the Downtown Bellingham Partnership. |
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The life cycle of stars | Dust to dust: the life cycle of stars will be the topic of discussion at the next meeting of the Coast chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada on Feb. 13. Guest speaker is Dr. Kristen Larson, associate professor at Western Washington University. Her presentation starts at 7:30鈥 |
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Palliative care workshop Feb. 19 in Bellingham | Sunday, Feb. 8, is the deadline to sign up online for a palliative care workshop at Bellingham Technical College. 鈥淗eal Without Cure: Enacting the Vision,鈥 begins at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, in Settlemyer Hall at the college, 3028 Lindbergh Ave. |
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Rybczyk to speak on rising sea levels Feb. 13 | |||
草榴社区 offers community class on publishing and marketing for writers | |||
草榴社区 to bring youth programs to Anacortes |