
Bellingham's Bustling Sunday: From Jazz Brunches to Spooky Ghost Hunts
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It’s a crisp Sunday with fall knocking on our door, and Bellingham is alive with activities for all ages. Early risers have already started their day at Hotel Leo, where the weekly Sunday Jazz Brunch runs until 2 p.m. If you’re in the mood for some rhythm, swing by The Majestic Ballroom for salsa dance classes, starting at 5:30 this evening, perfect for beginners and salsa enthusiasts alike. Foodies take note—Bayou on Bay is hosting a Sazerac five-course dinner at 6, so be sure to reserve a spot if you’re ready for a culinary adventure.
Families can enjoy classic fun at Park Bowl or try out the 20th Century Bowling Alley, both open well into the evening. Those looking for creative inspiration can check out the Artists Corner or the FIG Studio at the Whatcom Museum this afternoon. If you need a little outdoor action, spray parks throughout Whatcom County are open until 5, and Larrabee State Park is the site of today’s Wilderness First Aid course—great for anyone keen on prepping for their next adventure.
Nature lovers are spoiled today with the Sunset Tour at Wildcat Cove and the Bioluminescence Kayak Tour this evening, both at Larrabee State Park. The park isn’t just about beauty; it’s about learning and experiencing the outdoors. Sports fans aren’t left out either: make your way to Lake Whatcom for open boating tonight, or join the Western Washington University crowd for women’s soccer and volleyball as their teams gear up for the fall season.
Shopping and snacking? The Twin Sisters Mobile Market is set up at Northwest Pawn from 9 to 2, bringing fresh produce straight to the Birchwood neighborhood. Over on Lummi Island and in Lynden, harvest festivals and corn mazes have drawn families ready to celebrate the best of local agriculture. For the curious and the bold, head down to the SPARK Museum for the MegaZapper Show, where electricity isn’t just science—it’s entertainment.
If community storytelling is your thing, don’t miss the “Tales of the Sea” event at 2 p.m., where selkies, sirens, and shipwrecks will set your imagination sailing. And for the brave-hearted, tonight in Fairhaven there’s the Full Moon Ghost Hunt starting at Sycamore Square. Just be prepared for a couple spooky surprises.
In local safety updates, Bellingham’s fire and medical teams remain busy; if you see sirens or first responders in your neighborhood, the incident log is always available for real-time updates.
From the arts to the outdoors, Bellingham is bustling today with real moments that open our eyes to the vibrant pulse of our city. Every activity, festival, and community gathering is a chance to connect, create, and welcome another beautiful September day.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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