Silent disco encourages people to not only dance and move their body but learn more about themselves and others in a non-judgmental environment.
A non-profit organization that aims to inspire, break down barriers and promote racial and cultural differences through various forms of artistic expression.
At the Noisy Waters Mural Festival the general public can purchase tokens and use them to vote for their favorite muralist. The winners will receive large wall commissions throughout Bellingham.
MBN’s Jason Upton had a chance to sit down with Guy Occhiogrosso, president and CEO of the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce to learn about Guy and business in Bellingham.
Bellingham man travels over 147 miles on July 20, to raise awareness for those in need in Whatcom County. Community members can show their support after at a fundraising event held in Fairhaven.
Downtown Sounds has returned to the streets of downtown Bellingham with local live music and fun for the whole community.
From starting in a shed in Seattle to selling pedals around the globe, Spun Loud Effects continues to come up with new ideas for guitar players everywhere.
Growing Veterans has been helping local veterans get reintegrated to civilian life since 2012.
On the second anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, Otherlands Beer in Bellingham hosted a Beer of Choice release party to raise money for reproductive health.
Bill Anders and his wife Valerie founded the museum in Bellingham in 1996, and it remains open after moving to Burlington.
