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Cozy Sundays in Bellingham: Art, Aquatics, and Community Connections

Cozy Sundays in Bellingham: Art, Aquatics, and Community Connections

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, December 28, 2025.

As Bellingham eases through the final days of the year, downtown is already waking up. If you are looking for a cozy start, the historic Hotel Leo on Cornwall is hosting its Sunday market and gatherings this morning, running into the early afternoon, with local makers, coffee, and a steady stream of people escaping the drizzle for something warm and local to take home.[2] It is one of those spots where you are as likely to run into your neighbor as a visitor seeing Bellingham for the first time.

Art lovers have a full day ahead. The “By the Books” student art show from Whatcom Community College continues today, showcasing emerging local artists and giving you a glimpse of the next generation of creative talent in town.[7][8] It runs through the day, so you can drop in between errands or pair it with a walk through downtown’s galleries as they wrap up their holiday shows.

Families will find plenty to keep kids busy. Whatcom Kid Insider’s calendar is packed, from open play at indoor spaces in Bellingham, to preschool swim and open swim at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center, to holiday model trains and classic lights displays around the county.[4] Many of these activities are low cost or free, an easy way to burn off some winter energy without committing to a full-day adventure.

If you are feeling curious, the SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention continues its weekend demonstrations of high-voltage history, offering an hour where science gets loud and a little dramatic.[3] It is a fun bridge between vacation downtime and getting kids’ brains back in gear before school returns.

For evening plans, local breweries and music venues are keeping the holidays humming. Aslan Depot on State Street is hosting its regular Sunday night live music set, with rotating bands and a relaxed crowd that skews very Bellingham: flannels, board games, and long conversations over local beer.[2] Around town, improv and comedy fans should keep an eye on the Upfront Theatre’s schedule as they wind down their holiday shows and gear up for New Year’s week performances.[2][3]

The Bellingham Queer Collective is also holding its Rainbow Refugees gathering this afternoon, a community-centered space focused on support and connection for LGBTQ+ folks and newcomers.[5] Events like this underscore how Bellingham’s social fabric extends beyond entertainment, offering places where people can land, especially during a season that can feel isolating.

Finally, keep an eye on local advisories as we move through winter weather and road conditions in Whatcom County; minor incidents or closures can ripple quickly through daily commutes and plans.[1]

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

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