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Bellingham Buzzes With Whatcom Water Week, Circus Shows, and Local News Updates

Bellingham Buzzes With Whatcom Water Week, Circus Shows, and Local News Updates

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, September 15, 2025.

Let’s start with a look at what’s happening around town. Bellingham is bustling today, with locals and visitors gearing up for Whatcom Water Week. All across the county, community groups and environmental organizations are holding workshops, tours, and family-friendly activities that highlight the importance of protecting our watershed. If you’re curious about how Bellingham sources its water or want to learn about conservation tips, look for pop-up events at city parks and along the waterfront.

Arts and entertainment tonight offer something truly unique. The Bellingham Circus Guild hosts Vaudevillingham, its monthly circus variety show. Shows at 7 and 9 pm feature acrobats, jugglers, and offbeat performances—perfect for all ages and always a surprise. If you prefer to keep moving, swing by The Majestic Ballroom on North Forest at 6:30 for the Bellingham Embodiment Collective’s Monday Night Dance, which promises to help you shake off those Monday blues with a vibrant local crowd. There are also live music sessions scheduled throughout the week at Stones Throw Brewery and Boundary Bay Taproom, so keep your ears open for fresh local sounds.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, Lake Whatcom is hosting Whatcom Wake Sports Men’s Night today, with wakeboarding and watersports from 6 to 9 pm. It’s a great opportunity to hang out lakeside and enjoy some action, or, if you’d rather take it at your own pace, the Kayak the Cove tour at Larrabee State Park is a gentle way to explore nature and enjoy the last warm days before autumn sets in.

On the local news front, a hit-and-run involving a cyclist on a city street left one person seriously injured, with police making an arrest over the weekend. If you’re riding today, stay alert and look out for increased patrols in the area. Southbound I-5 travelers near Ferndale should expect lane closures as contractors repave ramps; allow extra time if your commute takes you that way. Elsewhere, bear sightings in Sumas and power outages as far north as Point Roberts remind us how variable the region can be—emergency crews ask everyone to be cautious and check on neighbors if outages persist.

If you’re in the mood for adventure, consider signing up for tonight’s Bellingham Bash Scavenger Hunt starting at Avellino Coffeehouse. It’s a lighthearted contest through downtown with clues and prizes, perfect for families and competitive friends alike.

Finally, a big issue is brewing statewide as health care leaders warn of changes in Medicaid from recent federal legislation. As many as 250,000 Washington residents could be at risk of losing coverage, with hospitals bracing for tighter budgets and increased need. Local clinics are prepping for a possible influx of uninsured patients, and city officials encourage residents facing healthcare concerns to reach out for information and support.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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