Bellingham Local Frequency: Fresh Powder, Grand Slams, and Sunday Vibes
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What a fantastic Sunday to kick off your day with some local pride, starting with the Western Washington University Vikings softball team lighting up Viking Field yesterday in their home opener doubleheader sweep over Simon Fraser University. Freshman pitcher Alanna Wirtala was lights-out, tossing 9.2 innings with just one unearned run, no walks, and scattering hits like confetti, improving to 6-3 on the season. Sophomore Haylee Kim smashed her first homer of the year and cleared the bases with a double for a walk-off run-rule 14-4 win in game two, while senior Hailey Rath crushed a grand slam for five RBI and extended her hitting streak to eight games. Junior Maleah Andrews even broke the WWU all-time runs scored record with 135 career tallies. Now at 7-6, the Vikings head to California next week, but this momentum has the whole community buzzing for more spring action right here at home.[1]
Mother Nature is delivering winter magic up at Mt. Baker Ski Area today, with light snow falling at Heather Meadows and Pan Dome, temps hovering around 26 to 29 degrees under calm winds. Fresh tracks await every chairlift ride, and forecasters promise even more powder piling up this week, so grab your gear for free parking and endless refills on those slopes. Its the perfect excuse to unplug and carve some turns before the big dumps hit.[5]
For family fun, head to the Marine Life Center in Bellingham, open daily from 10am to 4pm with free admission, where kids can get up close with rescued sea creatures and learn about our Salish Sea neighbors. The Whatcom Museum is showcasing Jim Hautmans whimsical Waddle Wobbler artwork at Artists Corner from noon to 4:30pm, included with admission, blending creativity and local talent in a way that sparks wonder for all ages. Families can also hit public ice skating at Bellingham Sportsplex from 12:30 to 2:30pm or Lynden Skateway starting at 1:30pm, or roll strikes at Park Bowl or Mt. Baker Lanes bowling alleys all day.[2][8]
Music lovers, dont miss the Bellingham Chamber Music Society at 3pm in the elegant Crystal Ballroom at Hotel Leo, promising an afternoon of sophisticated sounds that elevate your Sunday. Trivia fans can test their wits at Red Rum Tiki Bar from 6 to 9pm, turning friendly competition into a lively night out downtown. And catch The Plight of a Woman at New Prospect Theater at 2pm, a poignant story reminding us of voices that shape our community.[4][6]
With gusty winds possibly whipping near the Cascades, bundle up and stay safe on the roads, but here in Bellingham, its all about embracing these crisp February vibes that keep our local scene thriving.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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