June marks the anniversary of the tragic Olympic pipeline rupture in Bellingham, WA, which spilled nearly 250,000 gallons of gasoline into a local creek, ignited, and killed two boys and a young man. In response to this senseless tragedy, the community demanded change, leading to significant restoration of the creek and improvements in pipeline safety. On June 10, 25 years later, the Pipeline Safety Trust, in partnership with the City of Bellingham and other local organizations, hosted a remembrance event. This discussion focused on the community’s response to the tragedy and its significant impact on national pipeline safety.