Inside Bellingham January 31, 2025 - City of Bellingham

Bellingham, WALocal News

The latest news from Bellingham features the Whatcom Museum's upcoming exhibition "Verdant," which will display iconic works by artists like Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse, opening to the public on February 14. The museum is enhancing educational access through a new program offering free admission for K-12 field trips, supported by local donors. With winter weather on the horizon, city crews are prepared with equipment and resources to ensure safe roadways, while residents are advised to take necessary precautions. Bellingham is also inviting public participation in the updating of its Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan, with a survey open until March 2 to gather community priorities. In a significant environmental effort, the City Council has approved the largest land purchase to date for protecting the Lake Whatcom watershed, safeguarding the city's drinking water source.

These updates underscore Bellingham's dedication to fostering community well-being and environmental stewardship. Through cultural initiatives and public engagement, the city is actively shaping a vibrant future for its residents. Engaging in these programs not only supports local arts and recreation but also contributes to the conservation of vital natural resources.

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