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  • Celebrate Trails Day & Theater for Active Adults This Weekend
    2026/04/23
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, April 23rd.

    We're heading into a busy weekend here in Whatcom County, and if you love the outdoors, you won't want to miss what's coming up. This Saturday, April 25th, trails across the region take center stage as part of the national Celebrate Trails Day. The Recreation Northwest Trails Coalition is launching right alongside these celebrations, with events happening all across the county to showcase our connected trail system as a transportation network.

    The hub for activity will be the Bellingham Outdoor Research Retail Store in Fairhaven, open from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon. You'll find family gravel trail bike rides hosted by the Whatcom County Mountain Bike Coalition, advanced rides through Dig Deep Tours, and a guided tour of the Padden Creek Fish Passage with the city of Bellingham. If you prefer something a bit more relaxed, Walk and Roll Bellingham is hosting a 3.6-mile Slow Stroll on the Bay to Baker Trail starting at 10 a.m. from Cornwall Memorial Park. There's also a community walk heading out to Peace Arch State Park along the Salish Coast Trail, departing at 11 a.m. from the Blaine Community Center. And for those interested in local history, Bud Harwick with the Mount Baker Club will be leading a historical walk on the Harvey Haggard section of the Bay to Baker Trail at 11 a.m. up in Maple Falls. To wrap up the day, there's an after-party at Stones Throw Brewery in Fairhaven from 4 to 9 p.m.

    On a different note, if you're 50 or older and have ever thought about getting involved in theater, today is actually your day to jump in. The Theatre Troupes for Ages 50 and up are meeting right now at BSAC North starting at 12:30 p.m. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just curious, there's room for everyone. The Golden Players are creating a Fabulous Fifties variety show, while Young at Heart Readers Theatre is diving into selecting the next play. No experience necessary, and it's completely free.

    Looking ahead, keep in mind that Bellingham is transitioning to a 20 mile per hour default speed limit on most residential, non-arterial, and downtown streets as part of a citywide safety update happening this year. And the downtown core is getting some attention too, with temporary closures of a downtown alleyway set to begin later this month as the city works to improve that area with better lighting, cameras, and design improvements.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Safety, Housing Action, and Weekend Magic
    2026/04/22
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 22nd. Kick off your day with the latest buzz from our corner of Whatcom County, where community spirit and timely updates keep us connected and moving forward.

    First, a quick traffic note from yesterday: northbound I-5 lanes south of Bellingham closed around 11am after a vehicle struck a bicyclist, causing backups but reopening by late afternoon. Drivers, stay vigilant on those busy stretches, especially with spring cyclists out in force. This incident highlights how our roads demand shared caution to keep everyone safe and commutes smooth.

    On the housing front, local advocates with Community First Whatcom are ramping up signature collection for Initiative 26-01, aiming to ban algorithmic rent-fixing software that artificially hikes prices. They need 3500 signatures by November's ballot, backed by State Senator Sharon Shewmake who calls it unfair and anti-competitive. Real-world impact? This could ease the squeeze on renters facing inflated costs from tools like RealPage, following bans in Seattle and Portland, fostering fairer housing for Bellingham families.

    Tonight at 6pm, head to The Gathering Place on Lummi Island for the Whatcom County Ferry Advisory Committee meeting, discussing the 2026 dry dock outage set for April 25 through May 17. No vehicle service after April 24, so islanders and commuters, plan ahead, as these updates directly shape our vital ferry links.

    Arts lovers, mark your calendars for the Procession of the Species this Saturday, a magical family parade starting at 1:30pm from Lee Memorial Park, winding 0.46 miles through downtown to Maritime Heritage Park for a 2 to 6pm creativity bash. Picture neighbors in fantastical creature costumes celebrating nature, building bonds and sparking joy across generations.

    Kids and families have endless fun today: drop into Whatcom Family Village for free play from 9:30 to 11:30am, catch Little Storytime at Bellingham Public Library at 10:35am, or read with dogs at Village Books at 11am. Preschool swim kicks off at 6am at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, and the Marine Life Center opens daily at 10am for free ocean adventures.

    Looking ahead, Graham Baba Architects marks five years in Bellingham today, their innovative designs enhancing our skyline from residential gems to public spaces. And WWU fans, gear up for June 23s WWU Night at Joe Martin Field, a $2 Tuesday Bells game against the Port Angeles Lefties, perfect for cheering local pride.

    Dive into these happenings to feel Bellinghams pulse, strengthening our community one story at a time. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Dive Deep Into Monday's Ocean Adventures and Earth Day Prep
    2026/04/20
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, April 20.

    Rise and shine, Bellingham! Today kicks off with a splash of underwater adventure at the Mount Baker Theatre, where kids and families can dive into Captain Nemos Undersea Academy at 10 a.m. This enchanting education series from the MBT Wade Bennett King program brings the mysteries of the deep to life, sparking curiosity about ocean wonders right here in our coastal backyardperfect for turning a Monday morning into a family memory that connects us all to the Salish Sea.

    Speaking of our waterways, the America’s Boating Club of Bellingham hosts its ExCom meeting tonight at 7 p.m., open to anyone eager to learn safe seamanship and boating skills. Whether you own a vessel or just dream of days on the water, this group builds confidence for worry-free adventures, keeping our community safe and connected on the bays that define us.

    Earth Day vibes are building strong this week, with the Earth Day Film Fest streaming online now and a Science Uncorked talk by lead marine biologist Giles from the SeaDoc Society tomorrow evening at The Barnacle. It’s a chance to sip, learn, and reflect on protecting our blue marble home, with ripple effects for cleaner waters and wildlife right off our shores. Then, on Saturday the 25th, head to the Earth Day Festival in Eastsound for an Eco Fair packed with hands-on activities, music, community tables from groups like Friends of the San Juans and Master Gardeners, plus a Peace Walk Parade calling for compassion across our islandsbring costumes, sing along, and carry the Earth Ball to inspire real change in how we steward this planet together.

    Locally, the Whatcom Conservation District wants your input via their public survey on the next five years of service, shaping land care that safeguards farms, forests, and trails we all rely on. Meanwhile, daily fun abounds: the Marine Life Center opens free at 10 a.m., Whatcom Museum’s FIG Artists Corner and Studio run till 4:30 p.m. for creative sparks, and Lynden Skateway offers open skate from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Ongoing spots like Mt. Baker Lanes in Ferndale and the YMCA pool keep the action rolling.

    At CTK Church on Meridian Street, tune into evening groups like Grief Support, Middle School UNITED, or Encounter Crews tonight, fostering community bonds that heal and unite us.

    From ocean depths to earthy celebrations, today’s lineup reminds us how these events weave into the fabric of Bellingham life, boosting connections and conservation for brighter tomorrows.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Stories and Community Spirit
    2026/04/19
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, April 19.

    What a perfect spring day to dive into Bellinghams vibrant scene, folks. If youre a book lover, head straight to Village Books today for the Books By the Bay book fair, kicking off at 11 a.m. and running till 5 p.m. Chanticleer Book Reviews is bringing together self-published and indie authors from across the country, with tables overflowing with fresh reads thatll spark your imagination and support creators right here in our community. Its a chance to discover hidden gems while chatting with the minds behind them, turning a simple shopping trip into a literary adventure that strengthens our local reading culture.

    Nature enthusiasts, dont miss the Ancestral Skills Bone Tool Wildcrafting workshop with Northwest Natura, starting at 12:30 p.m. up in Maple Falls. For 75 bucks, youll gather around a crackling fire to transform animal bones into awls, needles, arrowheads, or even ornaments, learning sustainable harvesting and safe tool use from experts. Its hands-on history that connects you to ancient ways, fostering respect for the wild and giving you practical skills to carry homeperfect for anyone craving that primal, creative buzz.

    Last nights events still have folks buzzing. The Fun With The Fuzz 5K at the Bellingham Police Station raised funds for families of fallen officers through the Behind the Badge Foundation, with runners scoring t-shirts, grocery bags, and pint glasses for just 20 bucks. And April Brews Day at Civic Stadium packed the lot with craft brews, food trucks, and live music, all proceeds fueling the Max Higbee Center to help folks with disabilities thrive in Whatcom County. Those good vibes remind us how our community rallies for real impact.

    Tonight at 7:30 p.m., catch viral comedian Sam Salem at The Blue Room on Meridian Street for some laughs thatll leave you grinning. Meanwhile, the Bellingham Queer Collective keeps the momentum with Queer Run Club Fridays at Roam Coffee and their Generations of Pride dinners bridging LGBTQ generationscheck their calendar for more inclusive fun.

    Stay tuned to local obits in the Bellingham Herald for heartfelt remembrances, and Village Books ongoing picks for your next read. Get out there, Bellinghamyour weekend is alive with stories waiting to unfold.

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  • Bellingham Local Frequency: Community Events, Craft Brews, and Earth Week Ahead
    2026/04/18
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, April 18th, 2026.

    We've got a great day lined up for you, Bellingham, with plenty of opportunities to get out and celebrate community spirit right here in our city.

    If you're an early riser, the Fun with the Fuzz 5K is happening right now at the Bellingham Police Station on Grand Avenue. The race started at 8 o'clock this morning and runs until 11, supporting an incredible cause. This non-profit event benefits families of police officers who've been killed in the line of duty, with all proceeds going directly to the Behind the Badge Foundation. For just twenty dollars, you get a t-shirt, grocery bag, and pint glass, so it's a great way to support a meaningful mission while getting some exercise.

    Later this afternoon, we're shifting gears to celebrate local breweries and community support. April Brews Day returns to the Civic Stadium parking lot starting at 3 PM and running until 8 o'clock tonight. This is the biggest beer festival in Whatcom County, and it's a fantastic time. You'll find beer sampling from numerous local and regional craft breweries, multiple food trucks, and live music throughout the evening. Best of all, a hundred percent of the proceeds benefit the Max Higbee Center. Whether you're a craft beer enthusiast or just looking for good food and music with neighbors, this is definitely worth checking out.

    Now, looking ahead to next week, keep your calendars marked for Earth Week, which kicks off tomorrow and runs through April 25th. If you're passionate about the environment, there are some wonderful activities planned. The Padden Creek Fish Passage Tour on April 25th will give you a behind-the-scenes look at completed projects designed to help our local fish populations. There's also an Earth Day Community Work Party focused on removing invasive species near Squalicum Creek, and a recycling event at the Bellingham Covenant Church where you can clear your clutter and reduce your environmental impact. There's even a self-guided stormwater discovery tour if you want to learn more about how our city manages water quality and prevents flooding.

    For families looking for year-round activities, the Marine Life Center remains open daily and free, and the Whatcom Museum's FIG Artists Corner and Studio are open with extended hours.

    So whether you're running with us this morning, sampling beers this afternoon, or planning your Earth Week activities, Bellingham's got something special happening. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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  • I-5 Reopens, Mount Baker Fresh Snow, and Family Fun Across Whatcom County
    2026/04/16
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, April 16.

    Great news to kick off your day, drivers: northbound I-5 south of Bellingham is fully open again after a grueling nearly month-long closure from those massive March 19 landslides. Crews battled around the clock, hauling away 7,000 cubic yards of debris, enough to fill two Olympic-sized swimming pools, and anchoring nearly 100 steel dowels into the hillside to stabilize it against future slides. They even rappelled down to dislodge bus-sized boulders, finishing ahead of schedule yesterday afternoon. Just note the North Lake Samish on-ramp stays closed for now, so plan your commute smartly and check WSDOT for updates. This means smoother trips to Mount Baker Ski Area, where spring shredders can still hit the slopes, reopening Friday through closing day on Sunday, April 19, with forecasts promising 12 to 18 inches of fresh snow. Perfect timing for families craving one last powder day before summer vibes take over.

    Speaking of family fun, todays packed with kid-friendly action across Whatcom County. Start with preschool swim at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center from 6am, or public ice skating at Bellingham Sportsplex kicking off at 8:30am. Toddlers have free storytime options galore: Little Storytime at Bellis Fair Library Branch at 10:05am, Deming Library at 10:30am, and more repeats through the morning. Dive into creativity at Whatcom Museums FIG Artists Corner and Studio from 10am to 4:30pm, or join Sportsplex Play Day starting at 10am. Afternoon brings family swim at 1:30pm back at Arne Hanna, teen hangouts at Blaine Library from 3pm, and Cuentos y Canciones bilingual stories at Bellingham Public Librarys Central branch at 4pm. Bowling enthusiasts, Mt. Baker Lanes in Ferndale opens at 11am, and Park Bowl here in town from noon. These spots keep our little ones splashing, skating, and storytelling, building memories while parents recharge amid our stunning bay views.

    Looking ahead, gear up for April Brews Day at Civic Stadium, the spring beer fest supporting Max Higbee Center with over 25 breweries and food trucks, details dropping soon. WWU Vikings volleyball fans, mark May 2 for Alumni Day with brunch, matches, and a social at Stemma West. Whether youre dodging commute woes or chasing family adventures, Bellinghams buzzing with ways to connect and make today count.

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  • Winds, Snow, and Spring Adventures: Your Wednesday Bellingham Update
    2026/04/15
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 15.

    Start your day bracing for some blustery action, folks. The National Weather Service is calling for winds over 35 miles per hour whipping through Bellingham right up until midnight tonight, with gusts possibly hitting 40. Lowland frost could sneak in tomorrow morning thanks to dipping temps, and that unseasonable chill lingers through Friday. While youre bundling up, know that Mt. Baker could see up to three feet of fresh snow from this system before it closes for the season on April 19. Eastern Whatcom County is under a winter storm warning through 11 tonight, so drivers, take it slow. Speaking of roads, great news for your commute: northbound Interstate 5 south of Bellingham reopens at 5 a.m. tomorrow after nearly a month shut down from that March 19 incident. Expect some lane closures around the county this week, so check ahead to keep your errands smooth.

    If youre looking to beat the wind indoors, head to the Bellingham Yacht Club at noon today for the Tourism Education Series featuring Laurie Trautman from WWUs Border Policy Research Institute. Shes diving into cross-border travel trends and visitor surges tied to this summers FIFA World Cup, giving businesses and locals the scoop on whats coming. RSVP if you can, its a smart way to prep for the boom.

    On the justice front, Whatcom County just launched a new data tracking website yesterday, spotlighting their Justice Project with 15 big initiatives like the new jail and behavioral health reforms. It breaks down incarceration stats, alternatives, and whos in the system, pulling from local agencies. Curious? Dive in online or join planning committee meetings to see real change in action for our community.

    Family funs everywhere today, from preschool swims and open gyms at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center and the Whatcom Family YMCA, to toddler storytimes at libraries in Bellingham, Lynden, and Lummi. Dads and Donuts kicks off at 10 a.m., theres free play at Whatcom Family Village, Read with a Dog at Village Books, and the Marine Life Center is open daily for a dose of ocean wonders. Lego Club at South Whatcom Library and gardening chats at North Fork wrap up the afternoon nicely. Bowling at Mt. Baker Lanes or Park Bowl keeps evenings rolling.

    Mark your calendars: spring Chinook salmon fishing opens April 20 on the Skagit River through May 15, hatchery-only with a two-fish limit. Grab your license and gear up. And for fair fans, Maolis Hawaiian country vibes hit the Northwest Washington Fair presale today, just subscribe to their newsletter. Looking ahead, Mt. Baker Theatre has MOMIX Alice on the 17th and a coast-to-coast music tour on the 18th.

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  • Bellingham Monday Update: I-5 Progress, Family Fun, and Spring Arts Events
    2026/04/13
    Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, April 13th.

    We're starting the week with some positive infrastructure news. If you've been dealing with I-5 closures near Bellingham, there's light at the end of the tunnel. Crews working on the landslide cleanup along the interstate are making solid progress, and authorities are optimistic about reopening the highway as soon as Thursday. Workers have been doing meticulous hand work to secure loose rock and clear debris, so we're getting close to getting traffic flowing smoothly again.

    On the community front, this week is shaping up to be pretty eventful around town. If you're looking for things to do with the family, Whatcom County has plenty of options. The Whatcom Family YMCA pools are open all day, bowling alleys are running their regular schedules, and the Marine Life Center is free and open for exploring. The Bellingham Sportsplex has public ice skating this afternoon from one to three, and if you're into something a little different, the Spark Museum is hosting MegaZapper later today at two thirty.

    Cultural events are picking up steam as well. Over at the Whatcom Museum, the FIG Artists Corner and Studio are both open this afternoon until four thirty, and if you're interested in deeper dives into art, there's an afternoon curator and artist tour coming up later this week on the seventeenth featuring the newest exhibitions. The tour will be conversational and accessible for anyone curious about what's on display.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, there's a lot brewing in our LGBTQ-plus community. The Bellingham Queer Collective has been announcing their spring calendar, including everything from social hours to outdoor activities. Coming up later this month, Western Washington University is hosting their tenth annual QueerCon on April twenty-fifth, which is a student-organized event featuring art, comics, media, and convention activities. There's also a lot of regular programming happening at the BQC Center throughout the month for those looking to connect with community.

    If you're into the arts scene, Village Books in Lynden has story time this Saturday featuring Dino Stories, and the Whatcom Artist Studio Tour Spring Show is happening soon, showcasing work from eight local female artists.

    That's what's happening in Bellingham this week. Whether you're commuting, exploring local culture, or spending time with family, there's something for everyone. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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