We Are Whatcom
9 months ago
We Are Whatcom: Reflecting on 2024 and gearing up for 2025

Over the last three months, we’ve interviewed residents all over the county weekly, but we’re only scratching the surface—we want to hear your story. 

We Are Whatcom
10 months ago
Doug Starcher: Whatcom County’s very own Santa Claus

Doug Starcher is well-known for his involvement in local businesses and community events, but for one month of the year he is better known as Santa Claus.

We Are Whatcom
10 months ago
Connie Streubel: Community Relations Manager, BrightStar Care

The Whatcom County native brings her holiday spirit to senior living homes around the county.

We Are Whatcom
10 months ago
The Downtown Bellingham Partnership: Facilitating a forward moving community in the heart of Bellingham

A look into the nonprofit organization that supports businesses and individuals, while driving vibrancy and growth in Bellingham.

We Are Whatcom
10 months ago
Brian Womack and Wayne Williams: Operators of Headquarters Collective

The duo works together to curate a more fruitful and positive community in Whatcom County through their operation in downtown Bellingham.

We Are Whatcom
11 months ago
Ethan Hunger: Founder of Hunger vs Hunger, Managing Broker at Bellwether Real Estate

The annual workout challenge fundraiser benefits the Bellingham Food Bank.

We Are Whatcom
11 months ago
Kate Steensma: Fourth-generation dairy farmer

Steensma Creamery brings locally grown dairy products to Whatcom County, fostering community connections and practicing sustainable, ethical farming practices.

We Are Whatcom
11 months ago
Jesse Hughs: Founder of Uncle Jesse’s Pottery

The owner of Uncle Jesse’s Pottery and Valley View Gallery hopes to foster meaningful art and interaction within Whatcom County.

We Are Whatcom
11 months ago
Jackson Graham: Creator and host of ‘Repeating Gossip’

The 21-year-old Western Washington University student is the creator of Bellingham’s wackiest variety show.

We Are Whatcom
11 months ago
Sydni Seidel: Business owner and entrepreneur of Pumped Goods

Business owner and sustainability advocate Sydni Seidel works to keep Whatcom County residents happy and healthy with closed-loop products.