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WhAAM is growing up. On Thursday, November 29 2007, Whatcom All-ages Arts and Music received a letter from the IRS granting the organization federal recognition of its exempt nonprofit status. WhAAM is now a 501(c)(3) organization. This is a major milestone.
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Whatcom All-ages Arts & Music (WhAAM) is Bellingham's only off-campus nonprofit all-ages music venue. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are located at 100 E. Maple St in The Old Foundry Building in Bellingham, WA. We hold safe concerts for underage kids and people of all ages. WhAAM was created in the spring of 2005 as a direct response to a need in the Whatcom County community for a safe, legal all-ages music and arts venue. Since that time, we have held over one hundered and fifty events.
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No drinking, no drugs, no violence.
WhAAM is not in the business of providing a place for people to consume drugs or alcoholic beverages. Fights, bullying, etc are not permitted at WhAAM events. WhAAM recognizes that individuals attend our events for different reasons, and as such, we work extra hard to ensure that all attendees feel welcome in our space.
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Looking to get a hold of us? Need to submit a demo? Wondering who to email? Here's how to do it...
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WhAAM is looking for skilled volunteers to fill a number of roles. These positions are great for anyone looking to add a skilled volunteer position to their resume or just to assist Bellingham's all-ages music scene. Please contact
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if you are interested in applying for one of these positions.
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WhAAM began operations in the summer of 2005. Partnering with local nonprofit The Power of Hope, WhAAM focused on putting on shows on the second and forth Friday of every month in addition to codifying a set of procedures to help simplify the process of getting involved with WhAAM.
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