Six Words to Start the Year

Six Words to Start the Year Show up. Be kind. Choose joy. A new year doesn’t need grand resolutions or dramatic reinvention. Sometimes it just needs a few steady reminders we can carry with us into our days, our work, and our community. Show up. Together. Progress rarely happens alone. Whether it’s in our workplaces, [...]

Six Words to Start the Year2026-01-23T11:43:14-08:00

Blink, and Here We Are: Where Did the Time Go?

Blink, and Here We Are. Where Did the Time Go? Posted: December 5, 2025 "45." No, not that 45. I’m talking about an age. In less than a month, the oldest of the millennials will turn 45. As an elder millennial myself, this is the number staring back at me. Say what you will about [...]

Blink, and Here We Are: Where Did the Time Go?2025-12-05T13:40:50-08:00

A Penny for Your Thoughts: The City’s $10 Million Question (and a 0.1% Answer)

A Penny for Your Thoughts: The City’s $10 Million Question (and a 0.1% Answer) August 28, 2025 The City of Bellingham has recently floated the idea of a new sales tax — specifically, a 0.1% increase. Yes, that’s one-tenth of one percent. On paper, that means if you buy a $10 sandwich, you’d pay an [...]

A Penny for Your Thoughts: The City’s $10 Million Question (and a 0.1% Answer)2025-08-28T14:20:55-07:00

Cross-Border Update: “Thank a Canuck for Spending a Buck”… and Don’t Cheese Them Off

Cross-Border Update: “Thank a Canuck for Spending a Buck”… and Don’t Cheese Them Off July 2025 Many of you will recognize the phrase above — a favorite of the always-memorable Mike Kent, a beloved member of our business community. He’d say it on his KGMI radio show, at events, and pretty much anywhere he could. [...]

Cross-Border Update: “Thank a Canuck for Spending a Buck”… and Don’t Cheese Them Off2025-08-04T16:22:48-07:00

Independence and Interdependence: Supporting Our Local Economy This July

Independence and Interdependence: Supporting Our Local Economy This July Monday, June 30, 2025 As we gather with friends and family to celebrate the Fourth of July — a day rooted in the ideals of independence, resilience, and shared purpose — it’s a fitting time to reflect on what those values mean for our local community [...]

Independence and Interdependence: Supporting Our Local Economy This July2025-07-01T12:34:17-07:00

Leadership Starts with Showing Up

Leadership Starts with Showing Up May 29, 2025 With everything going on in the world lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership — specifically, the opportunities we have to lead and the gaps where leadership is needed. Before I go too far down that path, I want to share what I believe is one [...]

Leadership Starts with Showing Up2025-06-06T08:34:46-07:00

Tariffs, Taxes, and Minimum Wage … Oh my

Tariffs, Taxes, and Minimum Wage ... Oh my April 24, 2025 It seems that at every level of government, decisions are having a direct impact on our local business community. Consumer confidence is faltering—and based on conversations with many of you, business and economic confidence may be even more fragile. Tariffs and Cross Border Business [...]

Tariffs, Taxes, and Minimum Wage … Oh my2025-06-06T08:29:27-07:00

Employers Guide to Workers’ Rights: Join our Live Webinar!

Employers Guide to Workers’ Rights: Join our Live Webinar! Looking for a refresher on current workplace rights? Whether you are an employer, HR professional, or employee, understanding these rights and the latest compliance updates is essential to creating a fair and compliant workplace. We are excited to invite you to our upcoming live [...]

Employers Guide to Workers’ Rights: Join our Live Webinar!2025-03-17T12:47:55-07:00

Does your business have an Accident Prevention Program?

Does your Business have an Accident Prevention Program?    Are you aware that Washington State requires every employer to create a written Accident Prevention Program (APP)? From small businesses, to logging or firefighters, having a safety program is a must! Fortunately, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has a ton of [...]

Does your business have an Accident Prevention Program?2024-08-05T13:56:54-07:00

Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce Relaunches Comprehensive Community Events Calendar

Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce Relaunches Comprehensive Community Events Calendar The Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced the relaunch of WhatCALENDAR.com, a newly refreshed community events calendar that is intended to be a go-to resource for all events happening in Whatcom County. This free platform allows residents, visitors, event planners, businesses, [...]

Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce Relaunches Comprehensive Community Events Calendar2024-08-01T11:56:43-07:00

No on Initiative 1 – a higher minimum wage

Vote No Again The proponents say this initiative is for affordability. We agree our community is not affordable for many of our residents. Unfortunately, the primary thing this initiative will do is simply make things more expensive – thus decreasing everyone’s affordability. If a higher minimum wage leads to affordability, we should already be affordable [...]

No on Initiative 1 – a higher minimum wage2023-10-30T21:59:16-07:00

Young Professionals recognized with the 2023 Top 7 Under 40

Young Professionals recognized with the 2023 Top 7 Under 40 September 14, 2023 Tomorrow’s leaders are here today working in positions behind the senses and in those of prominence. The Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Whatcom Young Professionals, a chamber program, recently announced this year’s Top 7 Under 40. This is our [...]

Young Professionals recognized with the 2023 Top 7 Under 402023-09-15T06:30:56-07:00

Downtown Public Safety Solutions

Working Together for Additional Public Safety Solutions   The Downtown Bellingham Partnership, in collaboration with the Bellingham Regional Chamber of Commerce and a group of community-minded leaders and business owners, are working together to encourage additional public safety solutions and investment in Downtown Bellingham. Since mid-2021, the Downtown Bellingham Partnership and the City of Bellingham [...]

Downtown Public Safety Solutions2023-05-24T13:11:45-07:00

Why “Yes for Kids”

Why "Yes for Kids" October 12, 2022 You may have seen our name as a supporter of the Healthy Children's Fund (Prop 5) to be on the ballot in November. Yes, you read that correctly. As an organization that values efficient and effective government with smart taxation, it may be a bit surprising to see [...]

Why “Yes for Kids”2022-10-12T15:01:32-07:00

Climate Action Fund is paused – Thank You Mayor Fleetwood

Thank you Mayor Fleetwood Climate Action Fund proposal has been paused Wednesday, June 22, 2022 Last night the City of Bellingham issued a press release regarding the newly proposed Climate Action Fund levy originally scheduled to be on the ballot this November 2022. We value this prudent decision for a number of reasons. We would [...]

Climate Action Fund is paused – Thank You Mayor Fleetwood2022-06-22T14:04:24-07:00

How NOAH concepts can help the Whatcom County rental market

How NOAH concepts can help the Whatcom County rental market May 25, 2022 We hear a lot about the need for affordable housing in Whatcom County. But what, exactly, makes housing affordable? Elements such as vacancy rates, property size, location and building condition play large roles in the cost of rental housing in any community. [...]

How NOAH concepts can help the Whatcom County rental market2022-05-25T15:04:35-07:00

Junior Ski to Sea Race set to return in 2023, Junior parade has uncertain future

The Junior Ski to Sea Race and Parade events have been canceled for the third year in a row; however, plans are in the works for one of those events — the Junior Ski to Sea Race — to return under the management of Whatcom Events in 2023. A volunteer-based nonprofit organization, Whatcom Events owns [...]

Junior Ski to Sea Race set to return in 2023, Junior parade has uncertain future2024-02-05T10:22:58-08:00

How to land your dream job as a recent college graduate

Guy Occhiogrosso, President/CEO, handed the reigns of this month’s blog over to Schantell. We hope you find insight in her words and interest in the perspective. My name is Schantell Hummel, and I was hired in August 2021 as the Chamber’s program and event coordinator. I am responsible for planning, supporting and executing our programs [...]

How to land your dream job as a recent college graduate2022-03-17T10:59:52-07:00

The future of a thriving Bellingham relies on a willingness to say ‘yes’ to more pro-housing solutions

The future of a thriving Bellingham relies on a willingness to say ‘yes’ to more pro-housing solutions Like the rest of Washington state, Bellingham and Whatcom County are continuing to recover from the human and economic tolls of COVID-19. Today, the county is outpacing the state in terms of the total population vaccinated, with 66% [...]

The future of a thriving Bellingham relies on a willingness to say ‘yes’ to more pro-housing solutions2022-02-08T09:03:28-08:00

The A’s of Housing

The A’s of Housing   It is fair to say that our housing policy in this community has failed. Housing prices have increased almost 20% nationwide since the pandemic started, and many of the negative issues identified in our own community are related to housing — or to the lack thereof. Bellingham residents have repeatedly [...]

The A’s of Housing2022-01-06T12:21:48-08:00
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