
A non-profit organization that aims to inspire, break down barriers and promote racial and cultural differences through various forms of artistic expression.

The newly launched planning effort called Downtown Forward aims to bring in new business to downtown and continue to revitalize the area following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Paintball clinics, indoor AND outdoor movies and a local music festival right here in Whatcom County.

The event raised about $14,000 in donations, all of which will go towards a stash of gear for Owen’s Locker at local tracks in the region.

The Whatcom Humane Society is holding its annual Dog Days of Summer Festival on Sunday, Aug. 25. The event is offering games, prizes and a doggone good time.

Sunday’s memorial is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. and the public is welcome to join.

One of the “biggest little music and art festivals” will return to Whidbey Island the weekend of Aug. 16 to 18, featuring live music, art and food from all over the region.

The new block party, hosted by Allied Arts, is a celebration of community, sustainable transportation, local arts and culture happening on Aug. 18.

Enjoy the final weekend at the NW Washington Fair in Lynden with world class entertainment and fun for everyone.

The oldest foot passenger ferry in the state will be back in service in mid-August.