Bringing water to the Birchwood desert
By The Front and Colton Redtfeldt | May 16Eight-year-old Bijou Darrow yells passionately at the empty lot where the Birchwood Albertsons used to stand. // Photo by Colton Redtfeldt
Eight-year-old Bijou Darrow yells passionately at the empty lot where the Birchwood Albertsons used to stand. // Photo by Colton Redtfeldt
The poster for Kushan Chorus's concert, "Breaking Silence." // Photo courtesy of Kushan Chorus
A CSA basket from another local provider, Acme Farms. //
Photo courtesy of Bellingham Food Bank
Claire McElroy-Chesson
Residents hold signs advocating for 100 percent renewable energy in Bellingham. // Photo by Stella Harvey
Although the Bellis Fair Mall is a tempting place to shop, thrift stores are not only a cheaper alternative but one that can result in some great looks, as well. Thrift shopping can also help the community and recycle clothing.
A group of community members shared their support for a “Dig Once” policy the Bellingham City Council is considering during the public comment period at the Monday, April 23 meeting.
Just 30 minutes south of Western, thousands of springtime blooms await visitors at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.