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Corner Taphouse welcomes in customers to enjoy a drink in Bellingham, Wash., on May 3, 2024. The taphouse offers weekly Bingo games every Wednesday at 7 p.m. // Photo by Miles Vander Vennet
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Corner Taphouse welcomes in customers to enjoy a drink in Bellingham, Wash., on May 3, 2024. The taphouse offers weekly Bingo games every Wednesday at 7 p.m. // Photo by Miles Vander Vennet
Patrons enjoy drinks and trivia at Stones Throw Brewing Co. in Bellingham, Wash., on April 25, 2024. Weekly trivia takes place every Thursday at 7 pm. // Photo by Miles Vander Vennet
Nelson’s Market open for breakfast on the morning of May 4, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. Nelson’s Market hosts board game nights every Monday at 6 p.m. // Photo by Miles Vander Vennet
The Big Buck Hunter machine at the Beaver Inn in Bellingham, Wash. on May 1, 2024. The Beaver Inn is open from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. every day of the week. // Photo by William Morton
Kat Chawkins posing by the Big Buck Hunter Machine on April 9, 2024, in Bellingham, Wash. This photo was taken moments after a game where she got perfect accuracy on the bonus round. // Photo by William Morton
Instructor Zach Bender-Kokx is demonstrating the most effective submissions following a rolling takedown at the Wade King Student Recreation Center in Bellingham, Wash., on May 23. In this instance, Bender-Kokx said it was a toe hold or knee bar. // Photo by Ozzy Konez
Two Brazilian jiu jitsu students grapple following a Thursday class at the Wade King Student Recreation Center in Bellingham, Wash., on May 23. According to lead instructor Zach Bender-Kokx, the class was centered around foot sweeps and standing takedowns. // Photo by Ozzy Konez
The Thursday Brazilian jiu jitsu class practicing at the Wade King Student Recreation Center in Bellingham, Wash., on May 23. Instructor Zach Bender-Kokx said this drill was a foot sweep transition into leg lock submission. // Photo by Ozzy Konez
(Left to right) Leila White (21), Dustin Valdes (20) and Riley Thayer (21) perform at the Outback Revival Fundraiser on May 30, 2024. The fundraiser was to raise money for Western Washington University's outback farms and campus food pantries. Not pictured: Sean Atkins (20, drummer) and Abby Knipe (20, guitarist and bassist). // Photo by Genesi Funston
Dustin Valdes and Laila White dance to a band performing before them at the Outback Revival Fundraiser on May 30, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. The fundraiser featured a lineup of musicians, food, free plants and clothing vendors. // Photo by Genesi Funston
A crowd gathered on the grass in front of the Acid Ball to watch Lemon Bear perform on May 18, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. The show was part of West Sound Fest, a festival of local Bellingham artists. // Photo by Genesi Funston
Lemon Bear members (from left) Dustin Valdes, Abby Knipe, Riley Thayer and Laila White perform at the waterfront in front of the Acid Ball on May 18, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. The band loves performing together, and the weather could not have been more perfect for the occasion. // Photo by Genesi Funston
(Left to right) Abby Knipe (20), Riley Thayer (21), Leila White (21) Dustin Valdes (20) and Sean Atkins (20, not pictured, on drums) practice in their apartment on May 24,2024. Thayer says the band feels most creative when someone brings in a new song idea and they get to start working on it. // Photo by Genesi Funston
(Left to right) Abby Knipe (21) and Riley Thayer (21) check out some clothing from a vendor before their show at the Outback Revival Fundraiser on May 30, 2024. The fundraiser was set up by Western Washington University students to raise money for the food pantries on campus, as well as for the outback farms, which may face funding difficulties in the near future. // Photo by Genesi Funston
Sean Atkins (20) plays the drums with his band, Lemon Bear on May 24, 2024. in Bellingham, Wash. Atkins' favorite part of being in the band is the friendship that has come out of it. // Photo by Genesi Funston
(Left to right) Dustin Valdes (20), Sean Atkins (20) and Abby Knipe (20) perform as their band, Lemon Bear, on May 18, 2024. The band loves seeing unfamiliar faces in the crowd and being able to share their music with the community. // Photo by Genesi Funston
(Left to right) Dustin Valdes (20), Riley Thayer (21), Sean Atkins (20), Abby Knipe (20) and Laila White get together as a band before their show at the Outback Revival Fundraiser on May 30, 2024 in Bellingham, Wash. They performed at the Outback Revival Fundraiser to help save money for the Outback Farm and Western food pantries. // Photo by Genesi Funston
Western Washington University’s Campus Services is pictured on July 15, 2024, in Bellingham, Wash. Inside, the University Police Department is open with 24-hours service, for all campus safety needs. // Photo by Morgan Merriam
Western Washington University men’s basketball gather around coach Tony Dominguez in their game against Langara College, Dec. 9 2023, at WECU Court in Bellingham, Wash. The Vikings went on to win 124-70. Photo by Imogene Eagan
Samish Bridge and Samish Park on April 24, 2024 before the closure in Bellingham, Wash. The bridge will be closed for over a year. // Photo by Ross Osborne