QUICK SUMMARY
Cloud Mountain Farm Center in rural Whatcom County has closed after over 45 years of operation, impacting the local farming community. The center struggled with funding and administrative support following its merger with Sustainable Connections in 2019, leading to the shuttering of key programs. Former staff expressed feelings of betrayal and miscommunication regarding the center's management.
Cloud Mountain Farm Center, a vital resource for the farming community in rural Whatcom County, has closed its doors after more than 45 years. The center, which began in the late 1970s to promote organic fruit farming, struggled financially after merging with Bellingham-based Sustainable Connections in 2019. Former Orchard Manager Maia Binhammer highlighted that a lack of funding and creativity in programming led to the closure. Many former staff and community members expressed feelings of betrayal, citing a lack of administrative support from the nonprofit. Cathy Lehman, a former board member, noted the challenges faced by the center and described it as a missed opportunity. The closing has left a void in educational resources for aspiring fruit farmers in the area. Sustainable Connections' board president admitted there was no clear plan for the center after financial support ended. The community's reaction underscores the importance of effective management and sustainable planning in nonprofit operations.