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City of Bellingham accepting public proposals for Woodstock Farm

Photo: KGMI/City of Bellingham


BELLINGHAM, Wash. – An historic Chuckanut Drive property is looking for its next caretaker.

The City of Bellingham is now accepting public proposals for the future of Woodstock Farm.

The property has been owned and maintained by the city as a public park since 2004.

Currently, the site is used for Parks and Rec programs and small events, such as weddings.

Organizations and individuals with an interest in maintaining Woodstock Farm and its future programming are encouraged to submit a proposal by March 1st.

 

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