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Rainy Thursday in Bellingham: Puppets, Flood Watch, and Waterfront Stories

Rainy Thursday in Bellingham: Puppets, Flood Watch, and Waterfront Stories

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, March 19.

Start your day right with some hands-on family fun at the Whatcom Museums Lightcatcher Building, where the FIG Studio is buzzing from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kids can craft kickin soccer player finger puppets to celebrate World Puppetry Day coming up on the 21st, sparking creativity in this self-guided play space that turns young imaginations into real innovations, perfect for rainy mornings like todays.[4][6]

Speaking of weather, our friends at Whatcom County Emergency Management report steady rain through the day with southeast winds gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour, leading to water ponding on roads especially this morning. A flood watch is on for the Nooksack River through Saturday evening, with Ferndale nearing minor flood stage and chances low but worth watching if youre near low-lying areas. Boaters note the small craft advisory for northern inland waters until late today, and an avalanche warning wraps up this evening for the west slopes of the Cascades. Stay alert, sign up for WhatcomReady alerts, and drive carefully those puddles can turn commutes into adventures you dont want.[5]

If youre out and about, heads up for overnight repairs wrapping up right now on northbound I-5 near Iowa Street, where the right lane and on-ramp were closed from 10 p.m. last night until 4 a.m. today for guardrail fixes expect some lingering delays as traffic shakes out.[3]

Great news from the waterfront: the Washington State Department of Ecology just completed cleanup of toxic heavy metals from the upland area of the Harris Avenue Shipyard, one of five sites targeted for 2026. This clears the way for safer shores in Bellingham Bay, with in-water work gearing up next year to keep our waters thriving for fishing, boating, and beach days ahead.[7]

Tonight at 6:30 p.m., dive into local lore at the Community Boating Center with Tide Talk, where historian Kolby LaBree of Bellinghistory and the Good Time Girls shares salty tales of Harris Bays early waterfront life right in todays Fairhaven Historic District. Its by donation, so swing by 555 Harris Avenue for stories that connect our past to the vibrant spots we love now.[1]

Mark your calendar for tomorrows Queer Run at 6:30 a.m. at Roam Coffee on Washington Street, a welcoming weekly jog for the community to build connections and kick off Fridays with energy.[2]

Thats your roundup keeping Bellingham beating strong through rain or shine. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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