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Read MoreWhere’s the Rummage Sale going? LICA archives are getting futuristic. And Beach School kids are making change. The Tome highlights here.
Read MoreA year-long celebration in recognition of Beach School's 100th year.
Read MoreThe Lummi Nation will host Canoe Journey 2019, welcoming 10,000 people and over 100 canoes to honor the rich traditions of Coast Salish tribes of the Northwest. Please support this significant event.
Read MoreThe Annual Roadside Cleanup is in the bag, with 86 volunteers participating in “one of the biggest social events of the year”.
Read MoreJump in as we drive around the Island and up the mountain for snowy tour of Lummi Island.
Read MoreThe Willows Inn does it again, #1 North American restaurant three years in a row by OAD.
Read MoreLummi Island Community Association (LICA) publishes the results of the Islander survey. This is what we said.
Read MoreA new batch of art-slathered objects that celebrate this one magical dot on the map in the San Juan Islands.
Read MoreGet huffin’ before your stuffin’! The Lummi Island Foundation for Education (LIFE) continues the family fun run tradition with the Second Annual Turkey Trot Thanksgiving Day.
Read MoreREC Retreats is making a micro-community in a series of weekend retreats and one-day workshops.
Read MoreLICA will host a Candidates Forum on October 10, 2018, beginning at 6:20 pm at the Beach Elementary School, to allow you to hear, evaluate and meet the candidates.
Read MoreUnder the generous philanthropic agreement, Ann Morris and her family are donating Sculpture Woods to the WWU Foundation.
Read MoreRUN4LIFE with the Turkey Trot on Lummi Island this Thanksgiving. It's a great way to burn some calories before the big meal.
Read More24 years later the same dress takes the Rock Island.
Read MoreIsland arts and crafts, food and music, for all ages. Learn more about this summer signature here.
Read MoreLummi Island is quiet, intimate, and uniquely accessible near Bellingham, Washington. A five-minute ferry crossing reveals a vibrant artist community, legendary dining, and stunning vistas of the Salish Sea.
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