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Whatcom Water Week

September 16, 2017 - September 23, 2017
Multiple United States

Whatcom Water Week is a week-long event that celebrates our local water resources.  Businesses, non-profit organizations and community groups celebrate the importance of water, share information about the state of the resource, offer stewardship opportunities, and expand awareness and appreciation of our marine and fresh water resources and the role water plays in our lives. This year's […]

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Keep it Clean #Furrdale

September 16, 2017 - September 23, 2017
Free

Take a photo of your pet at its favorite Ferndale location with a City of Ferndale pet waste dispenser. Post to the City's Facebook page to be entered into a raffle for a $50 gift card to Hot Dogz & Kool Katz: Professional Grooming/Self Service Pet Wash/Doggie Day Spa. Use #furrrdale to see all entries.

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Seafood Week

September 17, 2017 - September 23, 2017
Free

Seafood Week is part of Eat Local Month, which celebrates the food that is grown, raised, and harvested in Whatcom County. During Seafood Week, there will be specials at Terra Organics as well as Sea to Shore Seafood at the Saturday Bellingham Farmers Market. We'll also be stamping passports at SeaFeast on the 22nd and […]

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Baker to Bay Symposium – Day 2

September 21, 2017
Ferndale Event Center, 5715 Barrett Rd.
Ferndale, WA 98248 United States
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$20

The Whatcom Watersheds Information Network in association with multiple sponsors is hosting the 2017 Baker to Bay Symposium at the Ferndale Event Center. This two-day event will bring together stakeholders, managers, governments, businesses, community members, and scientists to share information about ecosystem recovery actions in Whatcom County in a manner that combines and coordinates data/research […]

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6:00 pm

Guided Whatcom Creek Habitat Tour

Free

You're invited to come learn how Whatcom Creek has changed over time, what the City of Bellingham is doing to help protect it for the future, and how you can help. The guided tour will explore local wildlife use and habitat improvements in the Red Tail Reach and Cemetery Creek habitat restoration projects. 6:00pm, Thursday, […]

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