Bellingham Weathers the Storm: Community Resilience Shines Through Flood Impacts
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After days of intense rain across western Washington, local rivers are finally starting to drop, but flooding impacts are still very real in parts of Whatcom County. The Nooksack hit record levels this week, destroying at least one home near Deming and forcing families to evacuate with little more than the clothes they were wearing. Emergency crews and neighbors have been stepping up with rescues, housing, and fundraisers, turning a frightening week into a reminder of how tightly knit this community really is.
County officials are asking folks to stay clear of flood‑damaged areas unless you live there, both for safety and to give cleanup crews space to work. Law enforcement is also warning about possible looting in evacuated zones and urging residents to report any suspicious activity right away. If your own neighborhood has sewer or septic issues from the high water, the county has posted guidance on how to safely manage basic sanitation until systems are fully back online.
If you’re ready to get out today, there is no shortage of ways to plug back into the holiday spirit. The Bellingham Farmers Market is open at Depot Market Square from late morning into early afternoon, with local growers, makers, and plenty of last‑minute gift ideas. Just steps away, the A Medley at Meloy Gallery pop‑up at Bay Street Village showcases local artists all afternoon, a low‑key way to support the creative community that gives downtown its character.
Families can head to the Children’s Holiday Market at Bloedel Donovan or the Winter Holiday Faire at Whatcom Hills Waldorf School, both offering crafts, treats, and kid‑powered gift shopping. Over at the waterfront, the Lighted Bike Parade rolls out from Depot Market Square late this afternoon, and if you stick around into the evening, Zuanich Point Park hosts a Sunset Silent Disco with wireless headphones and harbor views.
Fairhaven is buzzing too, with Winter Fest Make and Take art activities at the Whatcom Art Market and live music later on at Stones Throw Brewery. Theater fans can catch the irreverent improv show How the Blank Stole Blankmas at the Upfront Theatre, or the family musical adventure Search for the Christmas Penguin at New Prospect Theatre.
If you’re craving some big sound to close out the night, holiday funk and soul take over the Blue Room for Funk The Halls, while Zepparella brings a full‑throttle Led Zeppelin tribute to Bar Two Eleven.
Wherever you go today, give yourself a little extra travel time, watch for leftover high water or detours, and maybe check in on a neighbor who has had a harder week than you.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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