Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for February 7th. Kick off your Saturday with a burst of community spirit as Bellingham rallies around protecting neighbors amid rising ICE concerns. Yesterday at the Whatcom Peace and Justice Center, dozens gathered to assemble over 300 whistle kits, turning simple plastic whistles into powerful tools for solidarity. These kits, now popping up free at spots like Village Books, Leaf and Ladle, Make.Shift Art Space, and MW Soapworks, come with zines in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, rights cards, and hotlines like the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network. Short whistle bursts signal nearby ICE presence, while long blasts call for crowds to intervene, echoing tactics from LA to Chicago. Organizers stress its about building networks, especially after recent courthouse arrests here violated state law, reminding us that in uncertain times, we only have each other to form that safety net and foster real change through everyday actions.
Shifting to brighter vibes, todays packed with ways to connect and create. Head to the Bellingham Dockside Market from 10am to 2pm for fresh local finds right by the water, or join the Community Work Party at Lake Padden Galbraith Mountain Trailhead at 9am to give back to our trails, clearing paths for epic winter hikes that keep our outdoor playground thriving. Art lovers, catch FRUIT, Rachel Foremans vibrant watercolors at Meloy Gallery on Bay Street from noon to 5pm, or groove to the Josh Roberts Hot Five Jazz Band at VFW Hall starting at 2pm, channeling that classic Dixieland energy ahead of tonights Mardi Gras North concert at FireHouse Arts from 7 to 9pm. Music fans, dont miss the Sunset Silent Disco at Zuanich Point Park as the sun dips, dancing headphone-style with harbor views, or rev up for Candlelight concerts at Hotel Bellwether, pitting Queen vs ABBA at 8:30pm or a Beatles tribute at 6:30pm, both intimate and candlelit for that perfect pre-Valentines magic. Families can dive into the Salish Seed Swap at Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship from noon to 3pm, swapping heirlooms to boost backyard gardens, or the sensory-friendly Valentines party at Bloedel Donovan from 1:30 to 3:30pm. Nature buffs, learn Mason Bee keeping at Garden Spot Nursery at 10am to pollinate like pros, and spark kids curiosity at the SPARK Museums MegaZapper Electrical Show at 2:30pm.
Locally, Rep. Alex Ramel from Bellingham backs a new state sugar tax proposal on sweetened drinks to fund food assistance, aiming to curb health issues while sparking debate on everyday costs. Meanwhile, a Skagit County man got six months for threatening Congress members, a stark reminder of words weight. Stay tuned to these stories shaping our bay. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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