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Bellingham Local Frequency: Early Dismissals, DUI Rise, and a Buzzing Arts Scene

Bellingham Local Frequency: Early Dismissals, DUI Rise, and a Buzzing Arts Scene

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, September 11, 2025. Today’s a day packed with local news, upcoming events, and things to do in and around Bellingham, so let’s dive right in.

First, a heads up for families: all Bellingham Public Schools are on early dismissal today. Elementary students are out at 12:20, middle schoolers at 1:15, and high school is done by 2 o’clock. If you’re picking up kids, don’t forget the schedule shift, and remember there’s another early release next Thursday as well. Mark your calendars now—no school next Friday either, with a teacher workday providing staff a chance for professional learning and time for families to connect.

Turning to community safety, Bellingham police report a continued rise in DUI arrests this year, already topping 318 so far. That’s more than one per day and higher than any same-period average in the last five years. The police note that Labor Day weekend alone saw eight DUI arrests in city limits. This is a critical reminder for everyone: make sure you have a safe ride home after enjoying Bellingham’s nightlife.

On a lighter note, tonight Bellingham’s arts and entertainment scene is buzzing. If you’re a trivia buff, both Flatstick Pub and Stones Throw Brewery are hosting trivia nights starting at 7, perfect for flexing your mental muscles with friends. For live music fans, New Prospect Theatre welcomes True North at 7:30. The atmosphere will be lively, with harmonies and stories from this well-loved Americana act.

If you’re feeling adventurous, head out to Larrabee State Park for a bioluminescence kayak tour, running several evenings this week. It’s a unique, glowing experience that always draws a crowd and makes for Instagram-worthy memories.

Dance lovers can join Flow Fusion Dance at the Karate Church, Thursday nights from seven to ten. Whether you’re a dancer or just a fan of movement and music, it’s an energetic way to end your day.

For families, the Whatcom Family YMCA pools, Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, and local museums have open hours and activities throughout the afternoon. The Whatcom Museum’s FIG Artist Corner and Studio are open for creative exploration, while marine life fans should check out the free Marine Life Center on Roeder Avenue.

Outdoors, keep your eyes to the skies—the Goodyear Blimp was spotted circling Lynden yesterday, passing through Whatcom County and making a striking sight overhead. Its visit is always a conversation starter and a reminder of the season’s big local and regional events.

And looking ahead, this Saturday brings the return of Catoberfest at Blaine Marine Park—a family-friendly Oktoberfest benefit with live music, food, and fun, all supporting the Blaine Food Bank. Admission supports a great cause, and kids get in free with adults.

That’s all for today’s Bellingham Local Frequency. Make the most of this mix of sunshine, community energy, and all-ages fun. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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