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Whatcom Farm Expo free admission

Deming, WALocal News

The Whatcom Farm Expo is an eagerly anticipated event happening on December 30, 2024, with free admission for all attendees. Focused on promoting local agriculture, this expo offers a platform for farmers and agricultural enthusiasts to connect with the community. Visitors can expect a variety of attractions, including informative exhibitions and hands-on activities that showcase the rich agricultural heritage of Whatcom County. Supported by local organizations and community bulletin boards, the expo aims to foster a sense of community and encourage more residents to engage with local farming practices. Additionally, social media platforms like Reddit play a role in spreading the word and generating excitement for the event.

This initiative not only highlights the importance of agriculture in the area but also enhances community cohesion. By participating in the expo, residents can gain valuable insights into sustainable farming methods and the local economy. The event is a testament to the commitment of Whatcom County to support its agricultural community and promote awareness among its residents.

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