
The Mount Baker Theatre is one of the few remaining old-style vaudeville theatres still in existence, putting on shows just as it was a century ago.

Buermann is just weeks away from her first Ski to Sea as race director of the heritage event in Whatcom County.

Chloe Knox is beginning her sophomore year as Market Director for the Bellingham Farmers Market, that kicks off Saturday, April 5. She brings Seattle expertise to the market well-loved by the Bellingham community.

Since 2013, Recreation Northwest has taught the Whatcom County community about the benefits of nature, provided outdoor activities and set an example of how to be stewards of local parks.

Since 2008, the dynamic duo has spent their mornings with listeners around the region in laughter, conversation and classic rock.

Despite years as a musician in town, Robert Sarazin Blake will take to the stage at the Mount Baker Theatre for the first time ever this year. He will be featured as part of the Lookout Sessions on April 4, which will be a lounge show in the Harold and Irene Walton Theatre.

Meet the man who co-founded the SPARK Museum, a space that has educated and entertained people of all ages for over 20 years.

If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect time” to make your move, consider this your sign. Whether you’re selling, buying, or just Zillow-window-shopping, the spring market is full of opportunity—if you know how to navigate it.

Jones is a longtime Whatcom County resident and hairstylist looking to provide a space of growth and mentorship in downtown Bellingham.

Hartrich and Leggitt also co-founded the Noisy Waters Mural Festival that brings in artists from around the world to paint amid celebration of multiple art forms including music and fashion.