BRIEF: Silent reading time, but for adults
Book clubs give a sense of community, but the pressure to finish a certain book by a specific time can make some wary of joining an organized book club.
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Book clubs give a sense of community, but the pressure to finish a certain book by a specific time can make some wary of joining an organized book club.
After an open roller skate event thrown by Whatcom Roller Skaters in Lynden took place this summer, Rosa Caldwell and co-worker Billy Reeves were inspired. With no roller skating venues in Bellingham, Caldwell knew she wanted to create a place in town for when the sun stopped shining.
Put on by a nonprofit of the same name, National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, is an annual challenge to write an entire 50,000-word story during the 30 days of November.
Looking beyond the curtain of the joyous holiday season can reveal those who are struggling. Donation drives are important in helping out children and families who are often overlooked.
Celebrating artists’ works from around the country, Bellingham National biennial art show returned to the Whatcom Museum on Nov. 11, 2023 after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program debuted in 2015 and features a new theme for each exhibit.
Socializing in college can be tough – the pressure to go out to bars can sometimes leave those who do not or legally cannot drink alcohol feeling isolated from their friends.
Halloween season is a fun time for college students, but a night out can’t be complete without a safe ride home.
View a snapshot into the world of photography with other local enthusiasts on Saturday, Oct. 21.