The SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is announcing the launch of a $2 million Capital Campaign to support the expansion of the Museum through the creation of Wonderlab, a fully interactive gallery for youth and families. With $400,000 already pledged as a matching donation, SPARK is excited to tackle their most ambitious project yet with the community at the center of it.
Read MoreWhether you’re revisiting old favorites or introducing the young people in your life to these films for the first time, the theatrical format is essential for appreciating what kind of visual craft PIXAR has to offer in their decades-long history as a studio.
Kid Pickford is Pickford Film Center’s long-running monthly, children’s film series.
Event Details:
Festival Name: Kid Pickford: PIXAR
Dates: April - September 2024
Location: Pickford Film Center, 1318 Bay St. Bellingham, WA
Website: https://www.pickfordfilmcenter.org/kid-pickford
Read MoreHollywood film director Catherine Hardwicke will be at Pickford Film Center in Bellingham, WA on April 27th to introduce, in-person, a one-night-only screening of her 2008 film, Twilight, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.
Twilight (2008) is the first in a series of films adapted from the best-selling “Twilight Saga” book series written by Stephanie Meyer.
Special thanks to CASCADIA International Women’s Film Festival, who will be hosting Hardwicke as their guest of honor at this year’s festival.
Read MoreStarting in May, the City of Bellingham will be piloting a new bike lane on Holly Street from Ellis to Bay Street to improve safety, mobility, and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians.
The pilot will include:
Changes to the traffic lights to make pedestrian crossings safer
Protected bike lanes between Ellis Streetand State Street
Parking protected bike lanes between State Street and Bay Street
The bike lane installation will take away one lane of traffic through the corridor but will not result in any changes to the number of parking spots downtown.
Read MoreAs of May 1, 2024, employers with workers within the city limits must pay the new city minimum wage of $17.28. Bellingham voters approved an initiative to establish the city minimum wage in the November 2023 election. Future increases of the city minimum wage are tied to increases in the Washington State minimum wage. Get more details at cob.org/city-minimum-wage.
Read MoreA new bar is coming to downtown Bellingham, created by the owners of 1-Up Lounge, a video game bar and cocktail lounge. Pin-Up Arcade, a 21+ arcade bar, announced its upcoming business on Instagram. The new bar will be at 118 W. Holly St. in Bellingham, at the previous location of Endgame, a board game bar that closed in February 2024.
Read more at: https://www.bellinghamherald.com/news/business/article287315620.html#storylink=cpy
Read MoreFirst Friday, Children's Art Walk, Art Markets, and more!
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