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Ferndale panel examines death and dying in children鈥檚 lit

Two experts in children鈥檚 literature join an educator who specializes in death and dying for what organizers hope will be an informative, if not uplifting, discussion.

鈥淣ot If But When: Books For Young People About Death and Loss鈥 is free at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, at the Ferndale Public鈥

Dialogue groups tackle equity, inclusivity at Western
Western鈥檚 Palliative Care Institute and the Whatcom County Library System to Host 'Not if But When: Books for Young People About Death and Loss' Feb. 2
Should a college education cause intellectual discomfort?
Johnson, Tag win community 'Golden Apple' awards
Whatcom County Library System Awards 鈥淕olden Apple鈥 to Local Educators

Every year the Whatcom County Library System Youth Services department recognizes local community educators who have made a real and significant difference in the lives of the young people of Whatcom County with the Golden Apple Award. For 2015, WCLS recognizes two colleagues from Western鈥

'Twenty-four Eyes' is next Japanese film in series; screening is Jan. 12
New Research-Writing Studio proves popular, effective
Exhibit features the work of noted photographer Wallie V. Funk
Chaplin comedies, Ruth Ozeki readings, brighten the season

Whatcom Reads!, the community program that encourages residents to read and discuss the same book, hosts B.C. author Ruth Ozeki March 3-5, highlighting her award-winning book 鈥淎 Tale for the Time Being.鈥

Her 2013 novel is the story of a Nao, 16-year-old girl in Japan, and Ruth, a writer鈥

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