Bellingham Local Frequency: Community, Craft Brews, and St. Patrick's Day Celebrations
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Start your week with a heavy heart as we remember two Bellingham adults tragically killed in a crash in Yakima over the weekend, alongside a child from Kelso. Details are still emerging, but this loss hits close to home, reminding us to drive safe on those long hauls south and cherish our loved ones every day.[1]
Shifting to brighter news, our craft beverage scene is buzzing with fun tonight. Head to Beach Cat Brewing at 1010 C Street for Magic the Gathering at 6:30 p.m., where gamers gather to battle decks and build community over brews. Its a perfect low-key way to unwind after work, connecting folks who share your passion for strategy and local pints.[2] Tomorrows Saint Patricks Day kicks off strong with live Celtic music at Stemma West on Carolina Street, followed by a lively celebration at Stones Throw Brewery from 3 to 8 p.m. on Larrabee Avenue. Expect green vibes, tunes, and tastings that celebrate our vibrant Whatcom County scene, where every sip supports local artisans turning farm-fresh ingredients into liquid gold. Rick Steves himself recently toured here, raving about our farm-to-bottle magic.[2]
Active minds and bodies have options too. Join Pedaling for PD at the Whatcom Family YMCA this morning from 9:30 to 10:30, a gentle bike session tailored for those with Parkinsons that boosts mobility and spirits while fostering real connections in our supportive community.[4] Minds Alive event today offers stimulating talks and activities to spark curiosity and keep brains sharp.[3]
Cross-border shoppers, check out the new BorderBug dashboard launched yesterday by a local developer. It pulls real-time wait times from CBSA, CBP, and Whatcom traffic cams, saving you hours at Peace Arch or Lynden crossings so you spend more time shopping and less in line.[7]
Kids and families, the Marine Life Center is open daily for free hands-on ocean education, and dont miss tomorrows noon St. Patricks Day Parade downtown, parading luck and laughter through our streets.[6]
Wrap up your day at Village Books with author Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa discussing Coast Salish woolly dogs at 2 p.m. tomorrow, weaving history into heartfelt stories that deepen our ties to indigenous roots right here.[11]
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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