Jul 16 Thursday
Explores the history, science, and people of the Manhattan Project through the Atomic Exploration series. Delve into the events that culminated in the development of the world's first atomic bombs during World War II. The Series rotates through seven different presentations Monday through Saturday throughout the summer. Check out the venue website for what is being offered on a particular day.
Presented by Feliks Banel, this Humanities WA Speakers Bureau program examines the big picture of how names were given to geographic places in Washington, iconic brands, and how those names can reflect deeper, and sometimes challenging, meanings. Explore how names often evolve to better connect us to place and to our neighbors.
Humanities Washington and its partners create spaces for people to come together to explore and consider what it means to be human, and to reflect on our shared past, present, and future.
Jul 17 Friday
Jul 18 Saturday
Celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States with a fun, hands-on drop-in experience. We will explore historic crafts, games, and creative activities inspired by life in early America. Each activity encourages curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving, giving participants a chance to discover history in a playful, interactive way.
Jul 19 Sunday
Jul 20 Monday
Jul 21 Tuesday
Jul 22 Wednesday
Free In Person Financial Course! Want to learn more about money? How to make your dollar stretch? How to create a budget? Well this free course is for you! Come join us on Wednesdays at the WECU Education Center on 511 E. Holly Street, Downtown Bellingham, starting February 4th-March 25th from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Scan the QR code or visit www.oppco.org/flare-registration/ to register. Hope to see you there!!!