Ellis returns to Bellingham with her joyful, unpretentious modern folk rock style. Her heart-felt songs reflect her sincere graciousness, vibrant nature, and contagious sense of humor. You’ll quickly be drawn in by her warmth and real-life journeys as reflected in her songs. She’ll be releasing her 7th album, “Right On Time,” in September 2010. Ellis-music.com
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Maple Street and Marie T. Matteson MS LMP have joined forces to give you a great gift idea, and an opportunity to help the families of the fallen officers of the Lakewood Police Department.
Since she has been involved with EMS for nearly 20 years, she thought it only fitting to give to the police guild [...]
You see the entertainment value here, right? Two media heavyweights in a PR pirouette, while Bud and Dan have a contest to show how much water they can drink? I know, of all the priorities for our region to focus our energy and resources… but we live in the City of Subdued Excitement.
Image credit: “Official” by Ellen Clark, showing this Friday at The Leopold
It’s that time again, and there are more venues and events than ever in the history of the Art Walk. Downtown Art Walks are a festive time when participating business owners keep their doors open from 6 to 10 pm to showcase an array [...]
On Monday, August 31, 2009, at 8:30 in the morning, the first (and perhaps only) Brett Allsop Memorial Bagel Toast Happened. The proceeds of $100 for just an hour on a sidewalk went to the Brett Allsop Memorial Scholarship for Bellingham Dollar for Scholars. Here’s my big take-away from this particular grassroots guerilla campaign:
The Bellingham Traverse is an endurance multi-sport race that takes inspiration from the life journey of salmon. Soloists, tandem and relay teams compete for survival on the course that demonstrates the urban and natural challenges that salmon face in their journey.
The course follows the urban greenways and roads through Bellingham, showcasing the city’s parks including [...]
Downtown Art Walks are a festive time when participating business owners keep their doors open from 6 to 10 pm to showcase an array of artwork by local and renowned visiting artists. We’ve set up a map to plan your art adventure.
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Here’s the run-down of all of the memorial services and gatherings taking place for our friends lost at sea. If anyone would like to speak, participate, assist or has any ideas for the Memorial, please contact Gwen Garrett at 599-2431 or 393-2561.
Friday, July 17th was one of those magic nights where Art and Commerce came together to a common purpose: to aid the families of Gunther Jose Frank and Sean “Donnkie” Mansfield. A month prior, their boat capsized and they have never been seen since. Many of us attended the first night of the memorial weekend benefit at Boundary Bay, half-expecting the two to traipse in from the waterfront and tell us the joke was on us.