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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 |
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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 |
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'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 |