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Inside Bellingham January 3, 2025

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham started the New Year with enthusiasm, as approximately 300 residents participated in the Padden Polar Dip and Resolution Walk/Run on January 1, 2025. The city is set for its first City Council meeting on January 6, where key issues such as landlord-tenant relations will be discussed. Complementing these civic activities, local musician Peter Ali will present a free flute concert at the Bellingham Central Library, which promises to be an engaging cultural event. The article also highlights impressive environmental efforts from 2024, including the removal of 240 tons of litter and the planting of around 13,400 native plants. These initiatives underscore Bellingham's commitment to sustainability, as the city continues to engage the community in environmental stewardship.

Furthermore, the article emphasizes the importance of public involvement in local governance, encouraging residents to participate in Council meetings. With a focus on both cultural and environmental progress, Bellingham sets a positive tone for the year ahead. Overall, it reflects the city's dedication to enhancing community well-being and ecological health.

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