Monday, November 19, 2012

The Firehouse Film Series

Interested in community events local to the Happy Valley neighborhood? The Firehouse Film Series has returned for its second season, and there are two chances left to catch a movie with your neighbors. 

For lovers of fantasy, “Big Fish” plays at 1314 Harris Avenue on Thursday Nov. 29. The film starts at 7 p.m., but the website says to come early to guarantee your spot. 

As the holidays creep closer, the Firehouse offers a holiday movie to end its film season. “Scrooged” will be shown on Thursday Dec. 13 also at 7 p.m. 

Tickets are $5 and everyone is encouraged to attend and bring their friends. Money made from ticket sales goes directly back into the Firehouse Performing Arts Center to enable events like the film series to continue. This event is sponsored by Fairhaven Pizza, Trek Video, and The Table

For information on additional events and classes, visit The Firehouse Performing Arts Center website.

To find out if the films shown might be interesting to you, check out imdb.com for synopses. 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Padden Creek Habitat Restoration

The construction involved in daylighting Padden Creek is only the first step in an ongoing project. What comes next? The Padden Creek habitat restoration is predicted to take approximately two years. Here’s what you need to know about it.

The Padden Creek Alliance, which includes the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association (NSEA), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and local citizen groups, will work to relocate the stream channel between 30th Street and 24th Street. Back in the 1890s the creek was straightened to make room for the Great Northern Railroad ending in Fairhaven, but this stream channeling has caused problems for salmon spawning. A wavier stream channel results in less erosion, and less chance for salmon eggs to be smothered by excess sediment, according to the City of Bellingham. Rerouting the creek will encourage salmon to move more freely, according to the NSEA.

Interested in volunteering? Check out some work-party opportunities with the NSEA.

For more information on the Padden Creek habitat restoration, check out the project’s webpage on the City of Bellingham website.