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Bellingham libraries invite all for Community Conversations

Photo: KGMI/D. Walker


4-1-2019

BELLINGHAM, Wash. — The library wants your help to improve Bellingham’s sense of community.

The Bellingham Public Library is hosting a series of “Community Conversations” this spring in an effort to gather public knowledge on a range of community-related topics.

The conversations, scheduled from April to June, will include public meetings and individual interviews at events.

Bellingham Public Library Director Rebecca Judd says each conversation is a chance to better understand people’s aspirations for their community, the concerns they have, and what they think will strengthen it.

She says they’ll take what they learn and use it to help make the library’s work more effective.

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