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Bellingham Local Frequency: March Chill, Arts Bloom, and Community Spirit
Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, March 9th.
Folks, were kicking off the week with a chill in the air thats turning heads across Washington, marking one of the coldest Marches since 1895 according to historical data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Bundle up as you head out, because that crisp bite is sticking around, reminding us why our bayside views look even more magical under a frosty sky. Speaking of community alerts, authorities are still searching for a missing person reported out of Bellingham just last week, so if youve seen anything suspicious, give Whatcom County authorities a call, and lets bring them home safe.
On a brighter note, our arts scene is blooming with creativity. Yesterday kicked off the By the Books student art show at Whatcom Community College Library, featuring original works from visual arts classes up on the second floor Learning Commons. Swing by during library hours, its free and a perfect way to see fresh talent inspired by our vibrant campus vibe. Twin Peaks fans, dont miss the Pickford Film Center on Grand Avenue screening more second-season episodes today, like 2.007 and 2.008 around midday and evening slots, diving back into that Lynchian mystery thats got everyone talking.
Sports enthusiasts, Western Washington University Vikings track and field team made their outdoor debut over the weekend at a pair of meets, building momentum toward the GNAC Outdoor Championships in late April. Catch their energy as they gear up for the PLU Open in Tacoma this coming weekend. And tonight, head to Fairhaven for Music Monday with Cayley Schmid starting around evening hours, bringing live tunes to the village streets thatll have you dancing through the cold.
Book lovers, Village Books is packed with inspiration this week. Todays a great day to browse, with events like nature writing sessions and silent book clubs rolling through, plus upcoming gems like Chi-ming Yang on Octavia E. Butler tomorrow evening, exploring sci-fi worlds that spark imagination right here in our cozy corner. Meanwhile, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is ramping up soon, just a short drive away, promising fields of color thatll lift your spirits as spring whispers in.
From police chases resolved with property recoveries linking to victims, to water tenders battling rural blazes without hydrants, our first responders stay on top of it all, keeping our tight-knit community safe. Island shuttle services are paused this year, so plan ferry trips wisely, and note some local spots face layoffs from sales, but our resilient spirit shines through.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Folks, were kicking off the week with a chill in the air thats turning heads across Washington, marking one of the coldest Marches since 1895 according to historical data from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Bundle up as you head out, because that crisp bite is sticking around, reminding us why our bayside views look even more magical under a frosty sky. Speaking of community alerts, authorities are still searching for a missing person reported out of Bellingham just last week, so if youve seen anything suspicious, give Whatcom County authorities a call, and lets bring them home safe.
On a brighter note, our arts scene is blooming with creativity. Yesterday kicked off the By the Books student art show at Whatcom Community College Library, featuring original works from visual arts classes up on the second floor Learning Commons. Swing by during library hours, its free and a perfect way to see fresh talent inspired by our vibrant campus vibe. Twin Peaks fans, dont miss the Pickford Film Center on Grand Avenue screening more second-season episodes today, like 2.007 and 2.008 around midday and evening slots, diving back into that Lynchian mystery thats got everyone talking.
Sports enthusiasts, Western Washington University Vikings track and field team made their outdoor debut over the weekend at a pair of meets, building momentum toward the GNAC Outdoor Championships in late April. Catch their energy as they gear up for the PLU Open in Tacoma this coming weekend. And tonight, head to Fairhaven for Music Monday with Cayley Schmid starting around evening hours, bringing live tunes to the village streets thatll have you dancing through the cold.
Book lovers, Village Books is packed with inspiration this week. Todays a great day to browse, with events like nature writing sessions and silent book clubs rolling through, plus upcoming gems like Chi-ming Yang on Octavia E. Butler tomorrow evening, exploring sci-fi worlds that spark imagination right here in our cozy corner. Meanwhile, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is ramping up soon, just a short drive away, promising fields of color thatll lift your spirits as spring whispers in.
From police chases resolved with property recoveries linking to victims, to water tenders battling rural blazes without hydrants, our first responders stay on top of it all, keeping our tight-knit community safe. Island shuttle services are paused this year, so plan ferry trips wisely, and note some local spots face layoffs from sales, but our resilient spirit shines through.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI