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Local Frequency - Bellingham
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Local Frequency Bellingham explores the vibrant community and unique culture of Bellingham, Washington. Tune in to discover local stories, hidden gems, and interviews with fascinating residents. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this podcast offers valuable insights and a deeper connection to the area's lifestyle and attractions. Join us for engaging conversations and stay updated on the pulse of Bellingham with Local Frequency Bellingham.

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Local Frequency Bellingham explores the vibrant community and unique culture of Bellingham, Washington. Tune in to discover local stories, hidden gems, and interviews with fascinating residents. Whether you're a local or planning a visit, this podcast offers valuable insights and a deeper connection to the area's lifestyle and attractions. Join us for engaging conversations and stay updated on the pulse of Bellingham with Local Frequency Bellingham.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Local: Elections, Weather, and Community Events for November 6th, 2025.
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, November 6th, 2025.

Bellingham is buzzing this morning with the results and aftermath of this week’s local elections, which are setting the stage for some big changes throughout Whatcom County. Voters gave an emphatic yes to expanding the Port of Bellingham commission from three to five members, a move that supporters say should make port governance more transparent and collaborative. The new districts are expected to be drawn up early next year, and those extra seats will be filled in the 2026 elections. There was a nail-biter race for Port District 2, with business owner Carly James just edging out incumbent Ken Bell in one of the most closely watched local races in years. At the county level, council seats saw a mix of familiar faces and new perspectives, including decisive wins for Elizabeth Boyle and Jessica Rienstra, signaling fresh input on county priorities. On the city scene, Blaine voters backed a plan to de-annex a large swath of their eastern urban growth area, potentially altering housing strategies not just in Blaine but influencing development discussions across our region.

Now let’s turn to the weather, and it’s definitely one for the rain boots and windbreakers. Frequent showers are rolling through Bellingham today, with gusty winds that could hit up to 45 miles per hour by the afternoon, especially closer to the water. If you’re heading out into eastern Whatcom County, be advised there’s a winter weather warning in effect until tomorrow morning with the potential for hazardous conditions. Coastal areas could see some minor flooding at high tide, depending on how strong those winds get. Boat owners, take note—there’s a small craft advisory through the afternoon, so play it safe if you’re heading out on the bay.

On the waterfront, there’s good news for environmental progress. The Port of Bellingham has just completed a major phase of dredging at the I and J Waterway, one of a dozen sites targeted for environmental cleanup in Bellingham Bay. While some pile driving work and dock construction are still underway, the port expects the entire project wrapped up by February, promising not just cleaner water but a healthier ecosystem and better access for waterfront businesses and residents.

Looking for things to do today and into the weekend? You’re in luck. Tonight, the Aslan Brewing Depot is hosting Gilmore Girls Trivia from six to eight, while Flatstick Pub has its always-popular Bingo night from seven on. If you want to get active, check out indoor bocce at the Bellingham Sportsplex late this morning, or swing by the Karate Church for Flow Fusion Dance starting at seven. Early-night explorers can join Navigators’ Night at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal Dome Room from five to eight, which is perfect for maritime enthusiasts and families. Later this evening, The Upfront Theatre has you covered for laughs and games with Humor for Housing at seven thirty and, for the night owls, Game Night with Blood on the Clocktower at nine thirty. If live music sounds good, Zeeks Pizza on Meridian is hosting tunes from seven to nine.

Keep an eye out for more events rolling in on Friday and Saturday, like the Bellingham Farmers Market, local art shows, and volunteer work parties at Sehome Arboretum and the salmon reserve—it’s a great chance to help out and connect with your neighbors.

That wraps up your Thursday on Bellingham Local Frequency. Stay safe out there in this wild November weather, enjoy the best our city has to offer, and keep an ear out for more updates as your community continues to evolve. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Election Results, Civic Engagement, and Vibrant Community - Bellingham Local Frequency Update
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 5th, 2025.

We wake up this morning in the heart of election week, where ballots cast by thousands of Bellingham and Whatcom County residents are shaping the future of our schools, city, and county. Local levies crucial to the school district’s funding are passing with strong support—over 66 percent for the supplemental operations levy and more than 62 percent for the facilities maintenance levy. These votes help to fund vital programs, staff positions, and services, and district staff, families, and students are expressing their gratitude to all who participated. City races are also coming into focus: in City Council contests, Hollie Huthman has taken a commanding lead for Ward 2, while Skip Williams and Michael Lilliquist are ahead in Wards 4 and 6 respectively. The Initiative to protect tenants’ rights, prohibiting landlords from interfering with tenant activities, is passing by more than 70 percent, a significant development for renters citywide.

Regionally, the Port of Bellingham may soon grow its commission from three to five members, a change approved by voters with over 64 percent support. Over at the county level, a series of propositions—with topics ranging from government audits to redistricting—received clear direction from residents: voters decisively approved measures calling for performance audits, clarifying official duties, and enhancing financial reporting, while turning down the creation of an Ombuds office and councilmember aides.

If your ballot is still out, remember, it needs to be postmarked by 8 p.m. today or dropped in an official box, and updates from the county auditor’s office will roll in as counting continues. An estimated 15,000 ballots are still to be counted, so keep watching for those numbers to shift as we await the next update at 5 p.m.

Shifting from civic duty to community enjoyment, today in Bellingham is packed with things to do. Start your morning with music at Trinity Lutheran Church, where the BMC Matinee Program takes the stage at 10:30. Art lovers can experience Bellingham Illuminations, a glowing celebration of creativity running all day at the Whatcom Art Center, or catch the “PURE JOY” exhibition at Cordata Gallery from 11 to 4. If you’re seeking inspiration from local student artists, don’t miss the “By the Books” show at Whatcom Community College’s Heiner Theater.

For some midday relaxation, it’s College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe from noon until 5:45, or take a sip and tour at Chuckanut Bay Distillery downtown. Music fans will want to check out tonight’s live performance by Twanguero at Mount Baker Theatre at 7:30. Stones Throw Brewery is also hosting live local acts from 6 to 8, creating the perfect setting to unwind with friends.

Trivia enthusiasts can test their knowledge at Cheba Hut or Flatstick Pub, both starting at 7, while the Birchwood Garden Club meets at the Whatcom Museum’s Rotunda Room for green thumbs looking to connect.

If you’re exploring downtown, Western Wednesdays continue, offering deals and special happenings all day throughout shops and eateries. And if you’re in the mood for something a little different, Café con Conversación at Cafe Rumba invites locals for lively Spanish conversation between 6 and 8 p.m.

In city news, construction continues on the Skyline at Cordata apartment development, promising to bring more housing options to our steadily growing community. Remember, November is Native American Heritage Month, and statewide events are celebrating indigenous cultures through the week, so keep an eye out for local gatherings and educational opportunities.

That’s your dose of what’s happening, what’s impacting, and what’s worth celebrating here in Bellingham today. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham's Autumn Glow: Community Events, Sports, and Artistic Exploration
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, November 3rd, 2025. The autumn chill is in the air, but Bellingham’s calendar is heating up with community events, local news, and plenty of ways to embrace the week.

First up, the city is still aglow from the launch of Bellingham Illuminations at the Whatcom Art Center. This nine-day art experience continues today, transforming Fairhaven’s historic district with light-infused installations, interactive blacklight exhibits, and hands-on luminary crafts. Open from 11 to 6, it’s an especially magical stop if you want to explore unique glowing masterpieces and support local art education—the proceeds help fund scholarships for Western Washington University students. Whether you’re a family seeking some weeknight adventure or an art lover eager to meet local creators, this is a can’t-miss on the Bellingham November scene.

Sports fans, we’ve got action tonight as the Bellingham girls soccer squad faces Archbishop Murphy in a much-anticipated high school showdown. Expect fierce play and plenty of school spirit as the teams battle it out on the field. If you’re looking for something a little different, swing by Bloedel Donovan Community Building between 4 and 6 for GangBall—a fast-paced, indoor sport event sure to get hearts pumping.

For anyone chasing a little Monday motivation, The Majestic Ballroom hosts its Monday Night Dance with the Bellingham Embodiment Collective tonight from 6:30 to 8. And if trivia’s more your speed, Zeeks Pizza Fountain on Meridian has their weekly Trivia Night from 6 to 8—grab a slice and test your wits with friends. Tomorrow, Cheba Hut’s Best Buds Bingo returns for those looking to keep the camaraderie rolling.

A local highlight not to miss is the family-friendly scavenger hunt, “Bank Heist Bellingham.” It’s a fun way to challenge your puzzle skills and uncover clues throughout downtown, happening throughout the afternoon. For those passionate about art and history, several galleries, including Meloy Gallery and Cordata Gallery, have special exhibits up all month—perfect for an afternoon stroll when you need some inspiring visuals.

Public safety officers have been busy lately with increased calls due to last week’s dry spell and wind. Fire officials urge residents to exercise extreme caution during outdoor activities, especially as vegetation is still recovering and susceptible to sparks. It’s a timely reminder as burning piles are expected to be visible in parts of the county.

In other news, community hearts remain heavy after skeletal remains were identified last week along I-5. Authorities continue to investigate, and anyone with information is encouraged to reach out for assistance.

Finally, as we move deeper into November, don’t forget about local workshops, dance classes, and the build-up to holiday pop-ups like the Shop Small Holiday Makers Market at Bellingham Cruise Terminal. There’s always something on the horizon, from book signings to pickleball tournaments.

That’s it for today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. We hope you find something to connect with in our wonderful city, whether you’re competing, creating, or just enjoying a brisk walk somewhere beautiful. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Daylight Savings, Jazz Brunch, Salsa Dance, and More in Bellingham's Vibrant Sunday Scene
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025.

As you wake up this morning, don’t forget we’ve officially set our clocks back an hour as daylight saving time ends. That means the sun will be setting earlier, making these Pacific Northwest evenings arrive in a hurry. With darker afternoons, the city is reminding everyone to take extra care on the roads—whether you’re walking, cycling, or behind the wheel—and stay alert for more active wildlife at dusk and dawn. And with all this time shifting, it’s a perfect moment to check those smoke detectors, ensuring your home stays safe as the nights get longer.

On to what’s happening around town today. Early risers can enjoy a local favorite, the Sunday Jazz Brunch at Hotel Leo running until two this afternoon. Treat yourself to good food and live jazz to keep that fall energy going. If you’re ready to start your Sunday with a little movement, salsa dance classes kick off at the Majestic Ballroom at five thirty, welcoming every skill level and guaranteed to bring some rhythm to your evening. Or, if you’re in the mood for music of a different sort, Aslan Brewing Company hosts their weekly open mic night from seven to ten p.m., where you can catch local talent or maybe take the stage yourself.

Nature fans, today brings another opportunity to help plant a future forest for wildlife at the Whatcom Humane Society’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, where community hands are joining together to make our corner of the world a little greener and safer for native critters. That’s especially timely, as Larrabee State Park rangers remind visitors to stay alert on trails after the sighting of a bobcat mom and her kittens. If you head that way, keep pets leashed and maintain respectful distance from wildlife—we share these beautiful spaces with an incredible variety of animal neighbors.

Families looking for kid-friendly ideas, make sure to check out the local event calendars, with options ranging from outdoor playdates to art exhibits scattered across the city. And for those seeking creative inspiration or community, the Before I Die Festival continues today, inviting Bellingham residents of all ages to reflect, connect, and celebrate life in meaningful ways.

On the civic front, Western Washington University remains a beacon of support for students of all backgrounds amid national debates over transgender rights. Campus leaders and student groups are doubling down on policies that foster inclusion, making sure every student feels safe and valued—something that extends beyond university walls into the broader Bellingham community.

Just outside our region, the atmospheric river sweeping western Washington has caused some minor flooding in King County’s Snoqualmie Basin, but here in Bellingham, it’s mostly brought classic Northwest drizzle—a good reminder to keep your rain boots handy for weekend errands or your trip down to the farmers or artisan markets.

Whatever you decide to do with your day, Bellingham is bustling with ways to connect, explore, and celebrate the richness of life in Whatcom County. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Blustery Saturday in Bellingham: Events, Sports, and Community News"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, November 1st, 2025.

The first weekend of November is here and Bellingham is abuzz with events and important local developments. If you’re heading outside today, brace yourself for some blustery conditions. There’s a wind advisory in effect for Northern Washington, with gusts reaching up to 45 miles an hour. It’s a good day to secure those patio chairs and keep travel plans flexible, especially if you’re headed to the coast.

Let’s kick off with ways to fill your Saturday. The Bellingham Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor and the always lively Farmers Market at Depot Market Square both open at 10. Families and foodies can meet new vendors, pick up fresh local produce, and enjoy the fall air. Art lovers can wander over to the Whatcom Art Center for Bellingham Illuminations, a unique daytime light exhibit running from eleven to six, or catch Joe Reno’s new paintings at the Meloy Gallery on Holly Street.

This afternoon, those craving outdoor adventure can join a naturalist hike at Stimpson Family Nature Preserve, exploring the incredible world of trees, mushrooms, and ferns from one to four thirty. Community-driven folks are out early at Happy Valley Park for a volunteer work party, focused on keeping the park’s trails and green spaces beautiful. And if you’re feeling playful, drop in to the improv class at The Upfront Theatre at noon—no experience needed.

For a fun and slightly spooky twist, the Fairhaven Ghost Tour sets off from Sycamore Square tonight, blending Bellingham’s historic tales with a Halloween hangover. And for those craving more performance, Mount Baker Theatre is hosting Kulshan Chorus Presents: Beyond the Veil tonight, promising a harmony-filled evening, or if you want to end your night with a jolt, The MegaZapper Show at the SPARK Museum lets you experience the thrill of high-voltage science in action.

For sports fans, catch the Bellingham volleyball squad taking on Sehome at noon at Sehome High, or cheer on the WWU hockey team facing Idaho at the Bellingham Sportsplex this evening. Stones Throw Brewery keeps the rhythm going with live music from six to eight, while Zuanich Point Park is hosting a family friendly Sunset Silent Disco to dance as the daylight fades.

On a more serious note, today marks the end of federal SNAP food assistance for nearly a million Washington residents due to the ongoing government shutdown. The state is stepping up emergency support for food banks, but local pantries including the Bellingham Food Bank are bracing for longer lines and higher demand. If you or someone you know needs help, resources and hours can be found at the Bellingham Food Bank or by using Washington 211. Community members are encouraged to consider donating or volunteering if able, as the ripple effects of this change will be felt across our neighborhoods.

In civic news, a jury has awarded a $2.25 million verdict against the City of Bellingham, citing negligent handling of a police officer abuse case. This decision is drawing attention to issues of public trust and city accountability.

Ending on a high note, Visit Bellingham recently took home a state tourism award for their promotion of our iconic scenic routes, Chuckanut Drive and the Mount Baker Highway—a win that shines a statewide spotlight on Bellingham’s natural beauty and tourism assets.

That wraps up today’s dose of what’s happening and what’s impacting the community in Bellingham. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Airport Avoids Controversial Video, Sports and Spooky Events Abound this Weekend
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for October 30, 2025. Today, we're starting with some news from Bellingham International Airport. Recently, there was a buzz about a federal video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown, but Bellingham International Airport confirmed they are not playing this video. The airport hasn't been asked to stream it, and they're keeping an eye on what nearby airports are doing.

In other news, Western Washington University Athletics is gearing up for a busy week with several home games scheduled. If you're a sports fan, be sure to check out their events calendar for more details.

If you're looking for something to do today, there are plenty of activities around town. The Bellingham vs Squalicum game is happening today, so catch some local sports action. For those interested in art, the PURE JOY exhibition at the Cordata Gallery is open until December 13. If you're in the mood for something spooky, The Haunted Lab at the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention is running from 4 to 6 PM.

Tonight, head over to Flatstick Pub for bingo or enjoy live music at Zeeks Pizza. If you're feeling adventurous, the Downtown Gore and Lore Tour is a great way to explore Bellingham's darker side.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, Halloween festivities are in full swing. Bellis Fair Mall is hosting a Spooktacular Mall-O-Ween, and there's a trick-or-treat event at Cordata Place. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is also playing at the Mount Baker Theatre.

As always, Bellingham offers a mix of culture, sports, and community events that make it a vibrant place to live. Whether you're into history, art, or just want to have fun, there's something for everyone.

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2 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Haunts, Hops, and Halloween Fun - Bellingham's Spooky Seasonal Highlights
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 29th, 2025.

Halloween is right around the corner and Bellingham is buzzing with festivities. If you’re looking for spooky fun, tonight’s Downtown Ghost Tour is inviting folks of all ages to discover the haunted history and eerie legends around Commercial Street. For those who like their scares with a side of laughter, the Upfront Theatre is prepping for Hellingham, their annual murder-mystery comedy, starting tomorrow. And if you’re ready to show off your costume, gear up for Friday’s Mall-O-Ween at Bellis Fair Mall and Barkley Boo-levard Trick or Treat, both promising candy, games, and safe trick-or-treating for the whole family.

The arts scene is also in full swing today. The Cordata Gallery is hosting PURE JOY, an exhibition featuring the works of Joy Olney, open from eleven to four. If you’re looking for something with a local edge, Allied Arts of Whatcom County has their Untethered Odyssey gallery open downtown, and a Modern Meets Primitive extended art show is happening at the Whatcom Art Center. Don’t forget, Stones Throw Brewery offers live music tonight starting at six, and you can catch trivia at Cheba Hut or Flatstick Pub if you’re feeling both social and competitive.

Sports fans, borderite football bounced back in a win against Friday Harbor, while the Blaine soccer team is gearing up for their final regular season games. WWU Hockey takes on Idaho this Friday at the Bellingham Sportsplex, so throw on your blue and white and cheer on the home team.

There’s important news for those in need this week, with the Whatcom Humane Society issuing a call for pet food donations as their shelves run low. The region’s food banks are also seeing surges in demand as SNAP benefits are under review, with community organizations seeking donations and volunteers. If you want to lend a hand, your support can make a real difference to local families and pets right now.

Looking at the weather, the National Weather Service has just issued a gale warning for Whatcom County starting tomorrow evening, so secure those outdoor decorations and keep an eye on conditions if you’re planning Halloween activities.

For those interested in civic matters, election season is in full swing. Candidates for upcoming local elections recently shared their priorities in a forum hosted by the Blaine Chamber of Commerce, highlighting efforts to keep community voices heard as ballots arrive this week.

Finally, if you want a night out with a twist, there’s even an adventurous date night event happening downtown where you can explore both familiar and hidden gems around Bellingham.

That wraps up your Wednesday in Bellingham. Whether you’re headed to a gallery, gearing up for Halloween, or just enjoying a fall walk downtown, there’s something for everyone today.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Autumn Adventures in Bellingham: Pumpkins, Haunts, and Community Connections
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, October 27, 2025. The leaves are golden, the air is crisp, and Bellingham is buzzing with activity as we roll into the last week of October.

Halloween is just days away, and the spirit is alive across town. Home Farm Pumpkin Patch offers a Kids Costume Weekend, giving families a charming reason for a costumed stroll among the pumpkins in Birch Bay. For those who want a classic harvest vibe, BelleWood Farms is hosting its Harvest Festival, with orchard tours, fresh cider, and festive treats perfect for all ages. Bellingham’s Marine Life Center remains open daily with free admission, where you can marvel at local sea creatures and get hands-on with marine science. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the FIG Artists Corner and Studio are open this afternoon for creative minds to explore, and PlayDate BLI is welcoming kids for open play all day.

If you’re looking for Halloween fun, the Halloween Circus Show promises thrills and acrobatics starting at 3 pm, and nearby, Trunk or Treat offers a safe and festive way for little ones to collect candy, all for free. For the bravest, Whatcom Frightmare in Ferndale comes alive tonight with haunted attractions and spine-tingling surprises. If you’d rather keep things low-key, Park Bowl and 20th Century Bowling Alley both promise an easygoing afternoon and evening with lanes open for all ages.

Over at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, there’s preschool swim time for littles early in the afternoon, with open swim starting at 4:30 for anyone who wants to splash around. Lynden Skateway invites you to lace up for open skate later in the day, perfect for families seeking indoor fun.

For adults, trivia night is happening across several venues. Zeeks Pizza hosts trivia from 6 to 8 tonight, and there are brain-bending games at Culture Café, K2, and Stemma, all with cash prizes or delicious bar rewards. Seasoned teams and newcomers alike are welcome, so round up the cleverest folks you know.

As evening falls, it’s time to move. The WWU Salsa and Bachata Dance Club is offering a free salsa lesson and social at the Viking Union Multipurpose Room tonight from 7 to 9. No partner or experience required—just bring your energy and get ready to dance.

Looking ahead to holiday shopping, Bellingham’s seasonal craft markets are gearing up. The Assistance League Yule Boutique and Hillcrest Holiday Market both open on Saturday, November 1. If you want to shop local, get your hands on a Think Local First Holiday Passport and earn rewards for supporting neighborhood artisans and retailers.

Over at the Bellingham Legion, line dancing is happening tonight from 5 to 7:30. Whether you’re a pro or just curious, there’s room on the floor and a friendly crowd ready to welcome you.

Finally, a quick note on national news: while Washington D.C. faces a government shutdown standoff, Bellingham keeps moving forward, with local events continuing to support community connection, creativity, and fun.

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3 minutes

Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham's Harvest Happenings: Family Fun, Science Explorations, and Community Spirit
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for October twenty-sixth, twenty twenty-five. As dawn breaks over the Salish Sea, let’s get you up to speed with all that’s happening in our corner of the Pacific Northwest, where community, nature, and a little drizzle never keep us from celebrating what makes Bellingham special.

If you heard sirens in your neighborhood last night or this morning, whatcom-news.com’s real-time fire and aid dispatch log reminds us that these calls are part of the daily rhythm in Bellingham, especially on blustery days. While our city hasn’t seen the dramatic outages battering Seattle’s grid, it’s always smart to stay alert—a reminder that winter’s windy moods aren’t far off, and preparedness keeps our community safer.

Today is a day for families, fun, and a little friendly fright. Harvest festivities are in full swing, with BelleWood Farms’ Pumpkin Patch open for everyone—corn mazes, fresh cider, and just the right blend of autumn chill and cozy community spirit make this a must-do for locals and visitors alike. Over at Home Farm Pumpkin Patch in Birch Bay, the free Kids Costume Weekend invites kids to dress up and play in the fields, while BelleWood’s own Harvest Festival offers farm-to-fork delights, crafts, and u-pick treasures—check their site for the scoop on hours and activities, and always confirm before you go, as details can change at short notice.

For science lovers, the Marine Life Center on Bellingham’s waterfront is open for free daily exploration—perfect for curious minds of all ages. Meanwhile, across town at the Whatcom Museum, the FIG Artists Corner and FIG Studio invite families to unleash their creativity, and from one to three this afternoon, Audubon at the Museum brings North Cascades Audubon Society experts to the John M. Edson Hall of Birds—join them to learn about migration, the birds in peril, and how our local ecosystems are faring.

If you’re gearing up for Halloween, the Bellingham YMCA is hosting a free Halloween celebration with games and activities, and Boo at Bloedel is a family favorite with spooky fun and even a sensory-friendly hour for kids who need a calmer environment. Later, swap spooks for skates with a Halloween-themed evening session at Bellingham Ice Arena—costumes encouraged! For movie fans, Doctober continues at the Pickford Film Center until the end of the day, so catch a standout documentary while there’s still time.

Sports fans, you can’t overlook the Vikings’ four-peat at the GNAC Cross Country Championships. The Western Washington University men’s and women’s teams both swept the titles yesterday—congratulations to our local athletes for showing the PacWest what a real Northwest dynasty looks like.

For those wanting to dig a little deeper, the Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition is inviting families to hit the trails at their Youth Dig & Ride Day—perfect for teaching the next generation to love and care for our wild backyard. And if you’re looking to give back, Whatcom Falls Park is hosting a Make a Difference Day and Arbor Day event—volunteers are needed to plant native trees, remove invasive weeds, and restore salmon habitat, proving that ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact on the place we call home.

As the wind tugs at our coats and the rain just barely holds off, today is a reminder of all the ways this city shows up for itself: through sports, art, service, and play. Whether you’re picking pumpkins or planting trees, watching a film or flying down a trail, you’re part of what makes Bellingham hum. Let’s savor these moments, look out for each other, and remember—our stories today are shaping tomorrow’s memories.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Blustery Bellingham: Coast Prepares, Trails Await, and Halloween Fun Abounds"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, October 25, 2025.

Bundle up and brace yourself, Bellingham—the National Weather Service has issued a gale warning for this evening into Sunday morning. If you live along the coast, expect southeast winds up to 35 knots and wind waves reaching four feet. This means folks in Lummi Peninsula, Bellingham Bay, Birch Point, and Point Whitehorn should secure boats and prep for blustery weather. Updates are rolling in all weekend, so stay tuned to local emergency management resources.

If you’re up and active, the Galbraith Mountain “Make a Difference Trail Day” is underway from nine to two, calling all passionate trail stewards and mountain bikers for some hands-on community trail work. Bring your gloves, good vibes, and get ready to dig into making Bellingham’s beloved trails even better.

The Saturday Bellingham Farmer’s Market runs until two this afternoon, offering fresh fall produce, local honey, artisan treats, and live music. FIG Studio at the Whatcom Museum is open until four thirty with today’s theme, Spider Senses—a hands-on, crafty celebration for curious kids to make their own wriggling spider puppets.

Families, Halloween festivities are in full swing. "Baby BOO-gie," the Halloween party for littles, is at ten. Over at BelleWood Farms, the Harvest Festival features cider tasting, pumpkin picking, and tractor rides until three thirty. Kids can dress up for free trick-or-treating at the Home Farm Pumpkin Patch in Birch Bay, while the Marine Life Center invites families for hands-on marine fun until four.

Stay after lunch for a flurry of costumed activity. The YMCA hosts a free Halloween bash, and Boo at Bloedel Park brings sensory-friendly options to Bellingham Parks and Rec beginning at one thirty. As day turns to dusk, the big Birch Bay Trick-or-Treat runs from three to five at the activity center with more than thirty treat stations, games, and spooky decor. Later, Ferndale transforms into “Frightmare,” with light scares for the younger crowd from three to seven and full fright from eight to ten.

Tonight, cap off your day with a host of evening events—from Halloween ice skating at Bellingham Sportsplex, to open skate at Lynden Skateway, to the Scream Fair Haunted House. If you crave quirky theater, don’t miss "Hellingham," the fan-favorite improvised murder mystery, promising laughs and surprises from its unique cast.

Sports fans, Western Washington is coming off last year’s GNAC Cross Country Championships win. This morning, both the men’s and women’s teams are in action, defending their titles and bringing local pride to Montana State University Billings.

On the roads, there are travel delays near Cle Elum along I-90 due to continued construction following the removal of a damaged overpass. If you're heading east, be sure to plan for extra time.

That’s just a snapshot of your Saturday in Bellingham, with events, weather, and community happenings uniting locals in spirit and celebration.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Foggy Starts, Stormy Skies: Bellingham's Thursday Forecast and Community Events"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, October 23, 2025.

We’re waking up to a foggy start across Whatcom County this morning, with temperatures floating around 50 degrees and breezes picking up as we head towards afternoon. Keep your rain gear handy as showers are expected early this afternoon, and there’s a gale warning starting tonight, bringing strong winds and heavier rain by Friday morning. Coastal waters will be especially choppy, so if you’re planning any boating or waterfront activities, be sure to check the latest advisories. And for those driving, watch for slick roads later today as storms roll through.

On the events calendar, there’s no shortage of autumn vibes. Tonight, the 26th Annual Mount Baker Film Festival lights up the theatre at 6:30 and again at 9:30, showcasing the best in outdoor and adventure filmmaking. Across town, at Road2Home’s Comedy Night, comedians Sam Miller, Monica Nevi, and John Gardner promise laughs at the FireHouse Arts & Events Center, all while raising funds for those experiencing homelessness so every chuckle helps make a difference.

If trivia or music is your jam, head to Stones Throw Brewery for their weekly trivia night at 7, or catch Vinyl Music Bingo at Larrabee Lager Company from 6 to 8. Maritime Heritage Park and Cordata Park Pavilion will host their usual gatherings for families looking for something wholesome and outdoorsy. Looking ahead to the weekend, the highly anticipated Spooktacular Toddler Halloween Party returns, and there’s a creative corner artisan market on Saturday—perfect for early holiday shopping or just browsing local crafts.

Community spirit continues to shine as Bellingham welcomes thousands for the No Kings protest, bringing together residents from all walks of life. It’s been a powerful reminder of how voices in our city rally for causes close to home, and heightened civic engagement is shaping several upcoming council votes, including discussion on a new housing plan for Lake Whatcom Center and future infrastructure with the new jail project on LaBounty Drive aiming for completion in 2028.

On the sports front, local athletes are busy—from indoor bocce ball at Bellingham Sportsplex this morning to WWU hockey gearing up for a big match against Gonzaga tomorrow night. If you’re into outdoor adventure, Cascade Cross brings cyclocross racing action to Lutherwood Camp this Saturday. And watersports enthusiasts can catch SUP Sea Monsters or join the Salty Social at the Community Boating Center.

For our queer community, the Bellingham Queer Collective will meet tonight at 6 pm at the BQC Center for Engaged Buddhist Thought, and the buzz is still going from last weekend’s Bellingham Erotic Ball and drag variety show at Hotel Leo. Plenty of social opportunities are on the horizon, so reach out if you’re looking for friends or support.

In other news, air quality is holding steady, though wildfire smoke remains a concern in the region. The drought emergency persists, reminding gardeners and farmers to conserve water as the fall rains haven’t eased long-term conditions yet. Emergency preparedness classes continue, so check out available CERT trainings and earthquake safety tips if you want to boost your readiness for whatever comes next.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Local Frequency: New Supportive Housing, Backcountry Snow, and Spooky Happenings
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 22, 2025. Temperatures are starting crisp today at 48 degrees, so bundle up if you’re heading out. In local news, Whatcom County is taking big steps to address housing needs with a new 3.6 million dollar grant secured to expand supportive housing, including 37 new units focused on people with behavioral health needs. This initiative, part of the new Lake Whatcom Center Lincoln Street development, aims to bring more stability and compassion to the justice and behavioral health system.

In safety updates, Bellingham Police are seeking information regarding a recent shooting incident that left one person dead and another injured. If you know anything, authorities encourage you to come forward. And just a heads-up for travelers: there are nightly lane closures this week on northbound I-5 through Ferndale, with possible delays, especially for those heading back to Canada after the long weekend. Over in Ferndale itself, Ferndale Terrace between Vista Drive and Hendrickson Avenue is closed from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. today due to roadwork, so keep an eye out for detours and expect some brief traffic holds as improvements continue.

The weather may be cooling fast, and if you’re planning to venture into the backcountry, the National Weather Service says snow is forecast above 4,500 feet—plan accordingly, as winter is settling into the mountains early. In the lowlands, winds have already left a few thousand without power and chilly nights are on the way, so cover your gardens and charge your devices.

If you’re in the mood for arts and culture, there’s plenty to do around town today. The Doctober film festival continues at Pickford Film Center—it's a great way to see unique documentaries, both local and global. Live music is happening tonight at Stones Throw Brewery, and if you want to head down to the Fairhaven District, Cat Toren’s Human Kind jazz ensemble takes the stage at the FireHouse Arts & Events Center at 6:30. For an artistic boost, check out the PURE JOY exhibition at Cordata Gallery or the Untethered Odyssey exhibit at Allied Arts, both running until late afternoon.

Those craving some Halloween spirit can join tonight’s Fairhaven Ghost Tour at 7:30, rumored to offer a few spine-tingling surprises. If trivia is more your speed, Cheba Hut and Flatstick Pub are both running quiz nights—just the thing to add some midweek fun. For seniors, Rainbow Elders Coffee Talk will be gathering at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center this afternoon.

Sports fans can look ahead to WWU Hockey facing off against Gonzaga this Friday at the Bellingham Sportsplex. Over the weekend, the Bellingham Farmers Market returns Saturday from 10 to 2 at Depot Market Square, and there are family-friendly Halloween activities all weekend, including Boo at Bloedel and Trick-or-Treating events from Birch Bay to downtown Bellingham.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Autumn Vibes and Local Happenings: A Bellingham Monday Update
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, October twentieth. It is a crisp autumn morning here in Bellingham, with the leaves turning vivid shades of gold and red throughout Boulevard Park and along Cornwall Avenue. As the city wakes up, there is plenty happening around town to kick off your week, so let us dive into what is on tap today.

First up, commuters should be aware of ongoing roadwork along Samish Way and Lakeway Drive. Expect some lane closures and minor delays through the early afternoon. If you are headed to Western Washington University or downtown, consider giving yourself a few extra minutes. On the transit side, WTA routes are running on the regular weekday schedule, and the new electric buses are now humming along parts of Cornwall and Meridian, adding a little buzz to the morning rush.

Speaking of Western, the university is in full swing with midterms underway. The campus is bustling, and so is Red Square, where students are setting up for the annual Fall Sustainability Fair from ten to two. Stop by if you are curious about local eco-projects, energy-saving strategies, or simply want to enjoy live music and snacks from Bellingham’s up-and-coming food vendors.

Art lovers will find inspiration today at the Lightcatcher Museum, hosting its local artists showcase all week. Admission is free for Bellingham residents every Monday, so it is a great time to see some of the vibrant works created right here in Whatcom County. Meanwhile, over at the Pickford Film Center, there is a matinee of the much-anticipated indie documentary on Salish Sea conservation, followed by a Q and A with the filmmakers.

If you are hungry with all this activity, make sure to check out the new food truck pod that just opened beside Elizabeth Park. This morning features warm pastries from Lone Pine, followed at lunchtime by fresh salmon tacos courtesy of a partnership between a local fisher and the Salish Sea Cooperative. Rumor has it there will be some free samples if you arrive before noon.

On the events front, tonight at the Bellingham Public Library downtown, the monthly Local Authors Night starts at six. It is an excellent way to connect with writers from our own backyard, hear new stories, and maybe even pick up your next favorite read. If you are more into music, Honey Moon Mead and Cider is hosting an open mic night with a special focus on folk and bluegrass traditions, so tune up that guitar and grab a mead for some classic Bellingham vibes.

A quick weather update as you plan your day. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper fifties, with clouds rolling in through the afternoon and a slight chance of showers by evening. Pack a sweater and keep an umbrella handy, especially if you have outdoor plans after work.

Before we sign off, a reminder that early voting is underway with ballots due by November fourth. Several neighborhood drop boxes are open, and the Whatcom County Auditor’s Office downtown can answer any questions about this year’s important local measures.

That wraps up your morning in Bellingham. Remember, some of the best ways to connect with our city are right outside your door, whether you are attending an event, exploring a new trail, or simply supporting a local business. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We will see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Smooth Tunes, Craft Classes, and Local Libations: Your Bellingham Sunday Rundown
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, October nineteenth, twenty twenty-five.

If you’re looking for something to kick-start your day, why not stop by the Sunday Jazz Brunch at Hotel Leo on Cornwall Avenue The smooth tunes run from eight until two and make the perfect soundtrack for your waffles and coffee. If fresh food and community vibes are your thing, the Twin Sisters Mobile Market is parked at Northwest Pawn on Birchwood Avenue until two, offering local produce and artisan goods. Maybe you want a deeper sense of connection today—the Women’s Circle gathering at Lake Louise in Sudden Valley starts at ten a.m., open to all who want to join a supportive morning in nature.

Families and the young at heart, keep an eye out for crafty action across town. Over at the Whatcom Museum, a beginner watercolor class runs from one until four, inviting artists of every level to get creative. If you’re looking for a bit of magic, the Enchanted Woodworking Wand Carving Workshop, happening at Whatcom Hills Waldorf School from one to six thirty, is a whimsical way to learn a new skill and conjure your inner wizard.

For anyone craving a little science and spectacle, the MegaZapper Show sparks to life at the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention from two thirty to three thirty, where you can witness electrifying experiments up close. Fans of food and drink can savor local craftsmanship today with a tour of Chuckanut Bay Distillery, or visit one of Bellingham’s many breweries and cideries—Rick Steves himself has been highlighting the region’s farm-to-bottle scene this month, so it’s a great moment to get in on the tasting action.

If you want to move your feet, salsa dance classes are happening at the Majestic Ballroom at five thirty. Or test your knowledge tonight with Red Rum Trivia at the Red Rum Tiki Bar from six to nine. For the music lovers, an evening with Grammy-winning fiddler Luke Bulla takes center stage at New Prospect Theatre, starting at seven thirty—an intimate concert with tunes sure to warm up this autumn night.

Travelers heading north should know that the Blaine Peace Arch border crossing is moving quickly this morning, with five minute waits reported just after sunrise, so it’s a smooth drive if you’re planning a day trip up to Canada.

Western Washington University is wrapping up its Fall Family Weekend today, so expect a little extra buzz near campus as students and their families make the most of the final day’s events. For those seeking some spiritual inspiration, Christ the King Community Church hosts its Sunday services at nine thirty and eleven fifteen, with donuts and cider offered in between—always a sweet way to meet neighbors.

Heading into the week, keep an eye out for more local fun, from the Halloween-tinged Hallapalooza at the Bellingham gyms to ghost tours and family trick-or-treats cropping up later in the month. Downtown shops, parks, and local spots are ready for whatever adventure you want to create.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham's Eclectic Saturday: Jazz Brunch, Art Exhibits, Pickleball, and More
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, October 18th, 2025. Let’s jump right into what’s buzzing around town today and all the ways you can make the most of your Saturday in Bellingham.

Start your day with a savory treat and smooth jazz at Hotel Leo, where the Saturday Jazz Brunch is serving up great tunes and tasty bites until two this afternoon. If you’re craving fresh, local produce and handmade goods, both the Bellingham Farmers Market at Depot Market Square and the Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor are open until two, offering everything from farm-fresh veggies to local seafood. Over in Fairhaven, the Northwest Singles Social Club invites locals to connect for an hour at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal starting at ten, which might be just the spot for new friendships or even a romance beginning by the bay.

For our art lovers, Meloy Gallery on Bay Street is showcasing Joe Reno Paintings from noon until five, and over at Cordata Gallery, the colorful and uplifting works of Joy Olney are on display until four. Allied Arts of Whatcom County is also open, featuring the imaginative Untethered Odyssey exhibition. If you’re in a creative mood, head to the Whatcom Art Center in Fairhaven for a hands-on wire earring workshop today starting at one.

Families will want to catch Sesame Street Live at the Mount Baker Theatre at two this afternoon, sure to bring joy to young and old alike. If you’re feeling competitive, the Pickled Pink Pickleball Tournament is at Armory Pickleball through tomorrow, raising awareness for women’s health with volleys and fun.

Outdoor enthusiasts can join the Wild Mushroom Foray with Northwest Natura at one or take part in the Orca Recovery Day Community Work Party from nine to noon, supporting local conservation efforts. As dusk arrives, Zuanich Point Park hosts a Sunset Silent Disco, where you can dance with your headphones on as the sun goes down.

For those in search of laughter, the Laughing Hamster Comedy Festival wraps up tonight with sets across various Bellingham venues. Starting at six, Stones Throw Brewery has live music to accompany your evening pint, while Kulshan Brewing’s Roosevelt Taproom opens its Shoulder Season Maker’s Market at four, featuring crafts and unique finds for early holiday shoppers.

And for the night owls or those craving a touch of mystery, the Fairhaven Ghost Tour leaves Sycamore Square at seven thirty and nine, promising chills and stories from the neighborhood’s haunted history.

In local developments, the city’s retail vacancy rate rose in the third quarter, but new events and gatherings like today’s show the community is coming together in creative ways. For those following the situation up the Mount Baker Highway, the final stretch remains closed with reopening unlikely until next June, so plan your mountain adventures accordingly.

That wraps up your rundown of things to do and what’s happening in Bellingham today. From art and live music to community events and outdoor work parties, there’s something for everyone to discover and enjoy. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Cascadia Earthquake Drill, Snowy Mount Baker, and Bellingham's Lively Entertainment Scene - Bellingham Local Frequency
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for October 16, 2025. Today marks a significant event in Washington state - The Great Washington Shakeout, the world's largest earthquake and tsunami drill, takes place at 10:16 AM. This annual drill is crucial, especially given the Cascadia Subduction Zone's proximity to our region. Participants are encouraged to drop, cover, and hold on, and if living near the water, head to high ground. The state will also test its tsunami siren system, so if you hear those sirens, don't be alarmed and avoid calling 9-1-1.

In other news, road access to Artist Point at Mount Baker has been closed for the winter season due to early snowfall. This closure affects outdoor enthusiasts planning to visit the popular hiking spot. If you're looking for alternative activities, Bellingham has plenty to offer. Today, you can enjoy indoor bocce ball at the Bellingham Sportsplex from 10 AM to 12 PM. The Chuckanut Bay Distillery is open for tours today, as it is every day of the week. For those interested in art, the PURE JOY exhibition at the Cordata Gallery runs from 11 AM to 4 PM.

Tonight offers a range of events. Bollywood & Bhangra will be at the FireHouse Arts & Events Center, while Trivia at Stones Throw Brewery and Live Music at Zeeks Pizza kick off at 7 PM. The Laughing Hamster Comedy Festival also continues at various venues. If you're interested in film, the Pickford Film Center is showcasing movies as part of its Doctober series.

In community events, the Honduras Mission Trip and Needlecraft Care Group are happening at Christ the King Community Church. For plant enthusiasts, "Planting and Care for Dahlias" will be discussed at the Bloedel Donovan Pavilion from 7 to 8:30 PM.

Finally, the Port of Bellingham is presenting on Point Roberts economic development plans tonight at 7 PM at the Point Roberts Community Center. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Chilly Nights, Power Outages, and a Packed Ballot: Your Bellingham Local Update
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

Waking up this morning, you might want to reach for an extra layer. Forecasters warn that temperatures could drop into the thirties tonight, which means gardeners should cover up those sensitive plants to protect them from frost. Meanwhile, a wind advisory is in effect, and gusty winds have left over two thousand in north Whatcom without power earlier this week. If you're driving northbound on I-5 through Ferndale, plan on some possible lane closures and slowdowns as crews continue repairs following recent accidents and debris on the roadway. Northbound on-ramps remain closed in some spots after a serious rollover crash yesterday, so expect extra delays for the morning and evening commutes.

Switching to community updates, the ballots are going out today. Whatcom County voters, you'll weigh in on a packed ballot this year—everything from state constitutional amendments and local propositions to school levies and even a proposition to expand the Port of Bellingham commission. The Bellingham City Club is gathering for its October election forum today, featuring debates on the port, the school superintendent discussing a new school levy, and a breakdown of upcoming county charter amendments. It’s a great chance to hear from candidates and get informed before casting your vote.

On the medical and policy front, the ongoing federal government shutdown continues to put pressure on healthcare access for more than two hundred thousand Washingtonians who rely on Affordable Care Act tax credits. Local officials warn that if those credits expire at the end of next year, many could see insurance premiums jump and possibly lose coverage entirely.

If you’re looking for something fun to lift your spirits, today is packed with things to do. Early risers can take in the Untethered Odyssey art exhibit at Allied Arts. Later, college students get discounted entry at NEKO Cat Cafe—stop by and say hello to the resident felines while you study or unwind. Nature lovers might try Women on Water with Whatcom Wake Sports on Lake Whatcom tonight. For the brainy types, trivia is on tap at Cheba Hut and Flatstick Pub starting at 7.

This evening at Stones Throw Brewery, enjoy live music from 6 to 8, or test your sleuthing skills in the Astonishing Scavenger Hunt that explores the city’s hidden gems. For families and the young at heart, the Downtown Ghost Tour launches from Commercial Street Garage, with stories tailored for all ages.

Feeling theatrical? The Bellingham Circus Guild hosts Vaudevillingham, featuring a circus variety show at 7 and again at 9. For the tech-savvy, the BLUG Meetup is happening at Bellingham Makerspace at 5:30, with a focus on Proxmox and open-source software. And remember, Western Wednesdays mean downtown Bellingham is buzzing with specials, pop-ups, and sidewalk happenings all day long.

Looking ahead, the Sippin on Cider Festival arrives this weekend supporting Shifting Gears, and the Farmers Market will pop up Saturday at Depot Market Square. Mark your calendars for spooky fun too: Ghost and Gore Tours amp up as Halloween nears.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
"Bellingham Buzzing With Community Events - Teamwork, Music, and Local History"
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, October 13, 2025.

Hope you’re starting this week energized, because there’s plenty happening today to get you out and connected, rain or shine. If you’re itching for a little friendly competition, the GangBall event is happening this afternoon from 4 to 6 at the Bloedel Donovan Community Building. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just curious, the gang’s always ready to welcome new faces for fast-paced fun. For those who prefer a bit more adrenaline mixed with water, Whatcom Wake Sports is hosting Men’s Night out on Lake Whatcom from 6 to 9. Glide across the water, meet other local wake sports enthusiasts, and soak up these crisp autumn evenings before the true cold sets in.

Feeling musical? Stop by FireHouse Arts & Events Center from 3:30 to 5 for Music Monday—today’s theme is Guitars and Gratitude. It’s a low-key event perfect for unwinding or supporting local talent. And if you’re searching for something restorative before nightfall, Cordata Park Pavilion is offering a Relax & Restore hour at 6, a gentle way to decompress before the week unfolds.

It’s never hard to find unique community gatherings here in Bellingham, and tonight’s a prime example. El Sueñito Brewing hosts Ritual Records Night from 7 to 9, celebrating local musicians and providing a welcoming spot to sip, listen, and connect. If dancing lifts your spirits, don’t miss the Bellingham Embodiment Collective at The Majestic Ballroom—Monday Night Dance from 6:30 to 8 blends movement and mindfulness, open to all experience levels.

For those drawn to stories that shape our region, the Bellingham SeaFeast is presenting a free screening of “Fish War” from 6 to 8. This powerful documentary explores Indigenous fishing rights and the legacy of the Boldt Decision, honoring voices that continue to impact our maritime culture and environment.

Our active community calendar doesn’t stop at sport and music. If you’re interested in local history, genealogists are invited to gather at the Whatcom Genealogical Society Meeting at 1:30 to share research and stories of families who’ve helped write Bellingham’s story. And for the kids—look to Whatcom Kid Insider for playground and hiking trail recommendations to get outside together, or check out the growing list of fall activities as Halloween approaches.

Don’t forget to check out ongoing events. The Laughing Hamster Comedy Festival continues all week at venues around town, offering nightly doses of laughter to break up the autumn blues. And if you’re in need of a challenge, why not sign up for the Bank Heist Scavenger Hunt adventure? Solve clues and race through downtown—it’s entertainment with a local twist.

Whether you’re joining a group sport, catching live music, or supporting your neighbors at community events, it’s clear Bellingham is bustling with opportunity to connect, celebrate, and learn. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Mushrooms, Music, and Maple Leaves: Your Bellingham Sunday Roundup
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, October 12, 2025. Let's dive right in with what’s happening around town on this crisp fall day.

First, if you’re feeling adventurous, there’s a heads-up from the National Weather Service: snow is expected in the Whatcom County high country above 5,000 feet for anyone heading into the backcountry—so if you’re planning a mountain getaway, pack accordingly and check those road conditions. Closer to sea level, it’s cloudy and a bit brisk, just right for cozy indoor activities but also perfect for those who aren’t put off by a little Pacific Northwest freshness.

If you’re more in the mood for mushrooms than mountain trails, you’re in luck—the Northwest Mushroomers’ Annual Wild Mushroom Show takes over the Fishermen’s Pavilion at Zuanich Point Park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. With hundreds of wild mushroom species on display and experts on hand, this is a must for nature lovers and foragers. General admission is just 10 bucks, and this show is always a fascinating deep dive into the fungi among us. If mushrooms spark your creativity, the Cordata Gallery is also wrapping up its exhibition of works by Joy Olney, “Pure Joy,” today until 4 p.m.

For those with kids or nostalgia for childhood, the Meihua Chinese School’s Mid Autumn Festival at Bloedel Donovan Park’s Multipurpose Room offers games, crafts, and a glimpse into Chinese traditions from 2 to 4 p.m. Over at Village Books in Fairhaven, catch a bookstore reading from “The Reindeer of Chinese Gardens” from 4 to 5 p.m.—a great way to unwind before dinner. History buffs can join the Buried BellingHistory tour at Bayview Cemetery from 5 to 7 p.m., exploring the stories behind some of Bellingham’s most notable figures.

Foodies, you’re not forgotten: Twin Sisters Mobile Market makes its weekly stop at Northwest Pawn on Birchwood Ave. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and the Hotel Leo’s popular Sunday Jazz Brunch runs all the way until 2 p.m. If you’re a fan of trivia and tropical drinks, Red Rum Tiki Bar hosts its weekly trivia night from 6 to 9 p.m. Want something more lively? Salsa dance classes at The Majestic Ballroom get your feet moving at 5:30 p.m. Or, for a bit of athletic competition, the Trails to Taps Relay takes runners from Lake Padden to Kulshan Trackside from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today—perfect for spectators and participants alike.

A quick public safety note: remember, outdoor burning restrictions are now lifted across Whatcom County, but officials are urging extreme caution—vegetation is still recovering from a long dry spell and fire risk remains. Meanwhile, if you’re out on the water or have a boat moored in a local marina, the county’s Division of Emergency Management is warning of forecast winds—double-check those lines.

In the realm of sports, the Western Washington University volleyball team is riding high nationally, ranked #20 after a strong start. Unfortunately for Alaska visitors, their Nanooks volleyball team fell to Western in a recent match—local pride, indeed.

Looking ahead, election season is heating up, with ballots set to mail out later this week. The League of Women Voters is publishing candidate interviews—great resource if you’re deciding how to vote. And Blaine City Council is gearing up for budget discussions tomorrow, so stay tuned for updates on how taxpayer dollars might be allocated in the coming year.

That’s your quick spin around Bellingham for today. Whether you’re heading out for mushrooms, dancing, trivia, or simply exploring your own backyard, there’s plenty to do and see. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Local Frequency - Bellingham
Bellingham Weekend Forecast: Snow in the Mountains, Gusty Winds on the Coast, and Plenty of Local Events
Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for October 11, 2025. Let’s jump right into today’s stories and happenings, and remember—if you need more info, just reach out—we’re here for you.

First, up in the mountains, the North Cascades are getting their first major snowfall of the season. The National Weather Service says we could see anywhere from three to six inches above five thousand feet, so if you’re heading out for a weekend hike or a scenic drive, make sure to pack for winter and check your tire chains. Meanwhile, down here in town, expect gusty winds up to thirty-five miles per hour along the coast—maybe keep an extra eye on your Halloween decorations and check the mooring lines if you’ve got boats in the harbor.

On the roads, drivers should be alert as we’re still seeing some cleanup from incidents this week. The northbound lanes of I-5 in Ferndale were blocked after a serious injury rollover early this morning; crews are working to clear the scene but expect delays if you’re heading out that way this weekend. And a heads-up—debris was reported in the northbound lanes in Bellingham near the city center, so stay sharp for unexpected hazards, and always let us know if you spot something amiss.

A quick food safety alert: If you’ve picked up anything on a stick—corn dogs, breakfast foods, you know the drill—check those labels. There’s a recall in effect for products from two companies that may contain wood pieces. If you find them in your fridge, toss them out or return them to the store. Better safe than sorry.

On the social scene, today is packed full of things to do, rain or shine. Start your Saturday right with the Depot Market Square—open until 2 p.m.—or swing by a community work party at Whatcom Creek, where you can get some fresh air and help spruce up the watershed. If you’re looking for something a little more pampered, maybe try a chunky blanket workshop at Kara’s Beauty Barn, or get creative with a DIY pumpkin centerpiece class later this afternoon.

Art lovers, don’t miss the Creative Corner Artisan Market on Railroad and North Chestnut, featuring local makers and their handcrafted goods until 3 p.m. And if you’re a fan of live music, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting a concert tonight, while the Lynden Music Festival wraps up tomorrow—so there’s still time to catch some great tunes in a nearby town.

Movie buffs—Doctober is in full swing at Pickford Film Center, and tonight, dance under the stars—or at least the sunset—at the Sunset Silent Disco at Zuanich Point Park. Bring your own headphones and your best moves.

Sports fans, catch Western Washington University hockey taking on Eastern Washington at the Bellingham Sportsplex tonight at 7 p.m. And if comedy is more your thing, The Upfront Theatre has improv that can’t be missed.

Looking ahead, our friends at the Whatcom County Division of Emergency Management are reminding everyone that outdoor burning restrictions will be lifted on the fourth only if conditions are right. But remember—everything is still a bit crispy out there, so use extreme caution with any flames.

And finally, in case you were wondering—that missing person alert from earlier this week has officially been canceled. Subject located, mission accomplished.

So, whether you’re heading into the mountains, hitting the town, or just curling up at home, Bellingham’s got you covered this Saturday. Stay safe, stay connected, and thanks for tuning in. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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