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Italian Pizza, Please | Pendino, Natalino’s Pizza

Bellingham gained a new pizza and craft cocktail bar this May—Pendino, founded by one of Makeworth Coffee’s original co-owners, Corey Silversmith. This spot promises Neapolitan pizza paired with late-night energy that makes you want to linger. The name, according to Pendino’s Instagram, was inspired by Silversmith’s Italian great-grandfather, and evokes the enjoyable evening atmosphere they hope to create with their hospitality-first model. If you just can’t get enough of authentic Italian pizza, Natalino’s Pizza in Bellis Fair is a can’t…

All Arrows Aim For The Greenhouse | Arrows Aim Greenhouse & Supply Co.

Founder and Ceramicist Leeann Fox started Arrows Aim Greenhouse Supply & Co. with just a website in 2020. Fox built a mobile greenhouse soon afterward, which is now the PNW’s longest-running mobile plant shop, according to their website. In 2025, they opened their first brick-and-mortar in downtown Mount Vernon after six years of significant growth. The small…

Meet Psychologist Dr. Erika Creydt: The Local Girl Running To Be Your Next State Senator

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Clock in at The Office | The Office Tavern

While upscale dining is on the rise, The Office Tavern stands out as a casual gathering place designed for returning visitors rather than turning tables. Just off Burlington’s Fairhaven Avenue, this 21-and-over establishment captures the easygoing vibe of a neighborhood bar with a polished environment. Since becoming the sole owner of The Office in 2023, Tony Pratt has kept the…

Calling All Beer Lovers! | Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro

This story was edited on June 9 to correct errors made by Bellingham Alive staff. There was not a change in ownership at Boundary Bay Brewing Company, and Madison Pugmire and Connor Cottrill are not married. Bellingham Alive apologizes deeply for the error. Boundary Bay Brewery & Bistro lived…

Awards Connect Generations of Local Entrepreneurs Youthpreneurs of NW Washington Awards

Last year, three local teens were the recipients of the first-ever Youthpreneurs of NW Washington Awards. More than just offering a financial boon, the awards recognized their efforts, boosted their confidence,…

World Cup Comes to Seattle

Throughout June and July, the largest ever FIFA Men’s World Cup will feature six matches at Lumen Field, a multi-purpose stadium in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood. This is a special opportunity for the Emerald City, as Seattle is one of just 16 selected host cities across North America. With an expected 750,000 visitors, King County is in…

Experience the Food and Farming Culture of NW Washington | Farm to Table Trails

The food, farming, and fishing culture of Northwest Washington is rich and diverse, and one of the most exciting ways to explore our region’s offerings is by taking a trip on the Farm to Table Trails. Whether…

Since Time Immemorial | Dan Friday

Since Time Immemorial is a recurring series featuring community members whose families have been here since time immemorial. The ancestral knowledge carried by Lhaq’temish, Nooksack, and other Coast Salish peoples is knowledge about how to live in our shared home in a good, life-sustaining way. We live in a time when we need to…

A Decade in Review for Dirt Therapy Nonprofit | Growing Veterans

In December 2016, “Bellingham Alive” published a story about Growing Veterans (GV), a Whatcom-based organization that was being nationally recognized for its powerful veteran-focused agrotherapy program. Veterans often struggle with anxiety, depression, PTSD, social isolation, and…

A Safe Bet | Slo Pitch Casino

Whether you’re looking for a 2 a.m. nightcap or a 10 a.m. cup of joe, Slo Pitch Casino is truly the place to be for food, drinks, and all kinds of fun. People from all walks of life are welcome, just as long as you’re old…

Lynden’s Theatre Is Better Than Ever | The Claire Theatre

The Claire Theatre has been a pillar of the performing arts community in Lynden for almost four decades. After its recent remodel, the theatre has absolutely no plans on going anywhere. Originally named The Queen Juliana Theatre after a queen of the Netherlands, the theatre can seat 160 people and is located in the quaint Dutch Village Mall. Claire vg Thomas established the Lynden Performing Arts Guild…