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Inside Bellingham

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Inside Bellingham is an award-winning series produced by the City of Bellingham that gives viewers a peek inside city government programs, activities and people. See the BTV10 program schedule for current times.

Inside Bellingham Online

Episodes of Inside Bellingham are available online within 5 business days of completion for BTV10. Notes: Videos require a broadband Internet connection. If you experience difficulties accessing these materials, please refer to our website technical support page.

Episode Highlights Video Audio
Dec 2009
  • A visit to the Whatcom Museum's new Lightcatcher building
  • A flu vaccine update from the Whatcom County Health Department
  • The opening of the new and improved Franklin Park
  • John Grade and Boom: The Elephant Bed, at the Lightcatcher
Sep 2009
  • Mayor Dan Pike highlights City goals
  • The new Neighborhood Anti-Crime Team at work
  •  Dog Day Afternoon at the Bellingham Public Library
  • New technology at the Police Department helps spot stolen vehicles
Feb 2009
  • Two environmental Capital Projects draw wildlife
  • Planning for disaster in your neighborhood
  • Greening up the new Art and Children's Museum
  • Free Sherman Alexie books left all over the County
Jan 2009
  • Helping emergency calls find you faster
  • Small and Simple Grants from the City
  • Celebrating Martin Luther King
  • The City's Capital Projects Report
  • Trees and winter storms
Dec 2008
  • Get ready for "GET MOVING" at the Sportsplex
  • Tour the new Barkley Branch Library
  • The City prepares for Hazardous Materials Emergencies
  • A new "Sentinel" in the Arts District 
Oct 2008
  • Preview the exciting new season at Mt. Baker Theatre
  • A Waterfront update from Mayor Pike
  • Librarian goes "pink" to reward teen readers
  • Art & Children's Museum update
Sep 2008
  • The Latest Waterfront Vision update by Mayor Dan Pike
  •  New CPR Technology in use at Bellingham Fire Department
  • A chat with mystery writer Clyde Ford
  •  Ten Years of downtown improvements
  • "World of the Shipwright" exhibit at Whatcom Museum
Aug 2008
  • The Bellingham Repertory Dance Company 
  • A Waterfront Vision update by Mayor Dan Pike 
  • Firehose etiquette with firefighter Brian Flannelly
  • Preserve America Grant update with Katie Franks
  • A visit from our Sister City, Tateyama Japan
Jun 2008
  • A "Concerts in the Parks" summer preview 
  • Mayor Pike presents the City's "Waterfront Vision" 
  • A "backstage" tour of the Bellingham Library
  • New technology to read your water meter
  • History Cruises return to the bay this summer
May 2008
  • A visit with Mayor's Arts Award winner Ben Mann
  • Mock crash teaches students about drunk driving
  • Paramedics test life-saving equipment
  •  Watch Museum construction in progress
  • Keep sidewalks safe for pedestrians
  •  Choosing transportation priorities
Mar 2008
  • Meet Council Member Barry Buchanan
  • A Backstage Tour of the Mount Baker Theatre
  • Live Jazz in Bellingham
  • Where to Take Your Green Yard Waste
  • The Mayor's 100-Day Plan
Feb 2008
  • A Visit to the Bellingham International Maritime Museum
  • Finally..something the world can really use...a better pothole filler
  • The City's new phone system means new phone numbers
  • The Skate Park is a busy place..even in winter
  • Meet new Council Member Jack Weiss
Jan 2008
  • Meet new Council Member Stan Snapp from Ward 4
  • Applying for Small & Simple Grants to enrich our community
  • The Powerful Lewis Hine Photo Exhibit at the Whatcom Museum
  • Stormwater Abatement Projects Around Lake Whatcom Reservoir
Dec 2007
  • Welcome to Bellingham Mayor Dan Pike
  •  28th Annual Allied Arts Holiday Festival
  • Police Senior Volunteer Program
  • Visiting Fairhaven Village
  • Essence of Bellingham Photo Competition
  • New City website
  • City "Green Team"
  • Firefighter training for vehicle accidents
Oct / Nov 2007
  • Visit the Happy Valley Neighborhood
  • Learn about neighborhood emergency preparedness
  • Protecting trees and planting more keeps our lake clean
  • Community planning for pandemic emergencies
  • Safe routes to school keep kids movin'!
  • Clean up agreement moves waterfront project forward
  • Join in the Police Citizens' Academy
Sep 2007
  • Visit the South Hill Neighborhood
  • Partners break ground on new Art and Children's Museum
  • Mount Baker Theatre season of grand performances and remodeling projects
  • Why pet waste and drinking water shouldn't mix
  • Federal grant supports historic preservation
  • Mayor Tim Douglas update on city priorities
  • Movin' to the sounds of outdoor music
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Aug 2007
  • From the City's Roosevelt Neighborhood
  • Kim Spens introduces us to pesticide free gardening right here in Bellingham
  • Hundreds "Got Movin'" this summer with a City sponsored fun day at Civic Field
  • Environmental Coordinator, Renee' LaCroix shows us one of her favorite spots in the City
  • A clean sweep downtown means new "no parking" hours
  • Roosevelt neighbors "pitch-in" with some great community enhancement ideas
  • Just what is the City's "Crime Prevention Fair" ?
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Jul 2007
  • Visiting the York Neighborhood
  • Lowell School spiffs up playground with city grant
  • Cruise the waterfront on the WhatcomMuseum Boat Cruise
  • Recent high school graduate wins city photo contest
  • Arms and legs propel Lake Whatcom kayak enthusiasts
  • New Coast Millenium Trail segments complete
  • Highlights of Paddle to Lummi events, National Night Out Against Crime, and more!
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Jun 2007
  • A visit to Bellingham’s central business district
  • A Lummi master carver introduces a new healing pole
  • Keeping cars off the road to help keep pollution out of Lake Whatcom.
  • Holly Street - the gateway to Bellingham’s downtown
  • A local agency helps handle urban wildlife
  • Bellingham’s fireworks laws
  • Check the Leisure Guide for a summer of fun!
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May 2007
  • City launches emergency management program
  • Disaster preparedness tips for individuals and families
  • Motorists and cyclists share the road!
  • Safety on city trails
  • Lake-friendly gardening with native plans
  • Bellingham celebrated as Green Power Community
  • Visiting the Guide/Meridian Cordata neighborhood
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Apr 2007
  • Speed bump or speed hump - Who puts them on the streets and why
  • Reed Canary Grass an unwelcome guest in our parks
  • Kim spens on the health of our only water supply
  • A great asset to crime prevention in the downtown area returns
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Feb/Mar 2007
  • The "Lettered Streets", Bellingham's oldest neighborhood, a whirlwind tour
  • Kim Spens takes us out for a look at the source of our precious drinking water
  • Brian Flannelly shows us just what fire fighters are up to, between emergencies
  • A visit to the library to learn about plans for a new building and expanded services
  • The oldest brick building in all of Washington State and plans to protect it
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Jan 2007
  • Mayor Tim Douglas lists his important City priorities for 2007
  • Visit the 2006 Public Works' Capital Projects and see how your tax dollars are being spent
  • Andy Rowlson is one important guy to City staff... find out why
  • See the storm damage and clean up efforts in city parks
  • It's Inside Bellingham revisited..clips from our favorite stories in 2006
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Dec 2006
  • New Year's fun with the Resolution Run and Polar Swim.
  • Tips for keeping your holiday tree safe from fire. 
  • A peek behind the scenes at the 9-1-1 center.
  • A look at the important partnership between the city and local tourism.
  • Streamside restorations that provide healthy habitat for salmon.
  • And more!
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Nov 2006
  • Neighborhood improvements at Happy Valley Park.
  • A visit with Mayor Tim Douglas, who shares his priorities for his year in office.
  • A peek behind the scenes at key features of the city’s Civic Field complex.
  • A look at the important partnership between the city and the Bellingham Food Bank, a lifeline in our community.
  • A week in the “life” of the Public Works Department.
  • And more!
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Oct 2006
  • An update on the New Whatcom (Georgia Pacific Site) Waterfront Revitalization Project
  • "On the Job" with Traffic Officer Al Wright and his Harley
  • Kim Spens gets us started on Bellingham's attractive running trails
  • The great work of the Youth Conservation Corps in our community
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Sep 2006
  • Skilled and radical cyclists at Bellingham's dirt jump park
  • Youth at work volunteering in our community during a "summer of service"
  • Mayor Mark tells about his experience as Mayor, and his new job protecting clean air
  • Protecting the environment while washing your car
  • And more!
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Aug 2006
  • Young entrepreneurs in action at the Children’s Craft Fair
  • A peek behind the scenes at key features of Depot Market Square, including the use of environmentally friendly building materials
  • A visit with artists whose sculptures are on display in the city’s Civic Center
  • Joining in the fun at Bellingham’s “spray” parks, a new way to stay cool in the summer
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Jul 2006
  • Thoughts about urban planning from the new Planning Director, Tim Stewart
  • A musical performance by Saxquatch performing in concert at Big Rock Park
  • On the job with Jennifer Eliuk from the Permit Center
  • Kim Spens visits with Brian Griffen at Village Green in Fairhaven
  • Officer Tara Fleetwood gets us thinking about National Night Out Against Crime
  • Rainbarrels...build your own water conservation project.
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Jun 2006
  • Using high tech tools to save lives during building fires
  • A day with the preschool class at Bloedel Donovan Park
  • A big “thank you” to voters for approving the Greenways III levy
  • New rules for boating on Lake Whatcom
  • Tips for registering to do business in Bellingham
  • And more!
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May 2006
  • Public spaces designed for dogs and their owners
  • What to do with all your lawn clippings and yard waste
  • FireBelle, the little fire boat that can
  • The 2006 Mayor's Arts Awards
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April 2006
  • Teen driving information from the Bellingham Police Department
  • Preservation programs and a museum exhibit highlighting the city’s historic buildings
  • Lake Padden Golf Course
  • Tips for making sure your smoke alarm does its job when you need it the most
  • A day in the life of Municipal Court Commissioner Pete Smiley
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March 2006
  • Tips from the Bellingham Police Department for safeguarding personal information and preventing identity theft
  • Easy-to-use self-service stations that allow Bellingham Public Library patrons to check out materials without staff assistance
  • Exciting additions to Taylor Dock, including a new picnic shelter, dinghy dock, public restrooms, and an accessible path for people with disabilities
  • Using the city’s Permit Center when planning building and remodeling projects
  • Examples of how city services are being made more accessible to people who have hearing impairments
  • On the Job:  Frank Wood, Facilities Maintenance worker
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Feb 2006
  • A peek behind the scenes at the Whatcom Museum of History and Art
  • Fun and fitness at the Sportsplex, a unique and successful public/private partnership
  • On the Job:  Karen Flaherty, Police Records Manager
  • An update on several key capital construction projects now underway by the Public Works Department
  • Tips for bicyclists and motorists to safely navigate the dark days of winter
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Jan 2006
  • A "ride-a-long" with the Bellingham Police Department "Party Patrol," emphasizing the city's work to curb underage drinking and large, noisy house parties
  • Fun and fitness at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center
  • On the Job:  Jeff Jewel, photo historian for the Whatcom Museum of History and Art
  • The Bayview Cemetery
  • Habitat improvements at the Post Point Lagoon
  • Safety and emergency tips from the Bellingham Fire Department
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