
Bike, Celebrate, and Connect: Bellingham's Holiday Weekend Fun
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Summer’s rolling along in the City of Subdued Excitement, and the long weekend is shaping up to be packed with ways to get outside, celebrate, and connect with neighbors. If you’re looking for creative family fun today, the Whatcom Museum is hosting their Gears and Galleries event. Admission is free all day, and Let’s Bike Bellingham will be offering complimentary bike valet, so you can roll up worry free. Kids and adults alike can enjoy morning music and gallery tours, try their hand at cyanotype printing or jewelry-making with recycled bike parts, and join rides like the Bike and Sketch through the Salmon Art Trail. Feel free to decorate your ride, grab a refreshing popsicle, or test out adaptive bikes. The festivities build up to Bellingham’s slowest bike race and a parade, culminating in an evening concert by North Country Highway right in the Lightcatcher Courtyard. Check the Whatcom Museum’s website for a full event schedule and details so you don’t miss your favorites.
As you plan for the Fourth of July tomorrow, the Peoples Bank Fourth of July Spectacular returns to Zuanich Point Park with festivities running from noon until the grand fireworks display at 10:30 pm. Food trucks start serving at lunchtime with a tasty variety, and from two to six, the free Kids Zone is open with games, face painting, and interactive fun. Later on, stop by the vintage photo booth to snap a memory from the day. When it’s time for fireworks, remember that parking is limited. Organizers urge folks to walk or bike, and another free bike valet will be on site to keep your wheels safe. For those driving, traffic will be routed out of the park to keep things moving smoothly, so please be patient and follow all posted directions as you exit. And if you fancy venturing up north, Blaine will host its Old-Fashioned Fourth of July with live music, a beer garden, car show parade, and fireworks at G Street Plaza.
For those keeping an eye on infrastructure and safety, your annual Bellingham Drinking Water Quality Report should arrive soon. The report confirms that our tap water continues to meet or exceed all federal and state safety standards. There’s also a deeper look into ongoing efforts to protect Lake Whatcom and planned upgrades for the water system, keeping our supply dependable and safe for years to come.
And finally, an update for our most vulnerable residents: the Bellingham severe weather shelter has wrapped up operations for now, after serving a larger group than in previous years. Thanks to the expanded facility and increased support, many more people found refuge during the unpredictable winter.
That’s it for today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. Enjoy the festivities safely, take care of each other, and we’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.