Atmospheric River Warning: Stay Safe While Bellingham Celebrates Community This Week
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Start your day with a heads up on the weather thats packing a punch. An atmospheric river is barreling in, bringing heavy rain to our mountains and lowlands, raising flood risks along the Nooksack River, so keep an eye on updates and avoid low-lying areas if youre out and about.[7] Up in the Cascades, an avalanche warning is active due to rain hitting deep storm snow, a reminder to stick to safer paths if youre heading for backcountry adventures.[11] And for Lummi Island ferry riders, Public Works is tweaking operations to protect aging terminal pilings, like shifting nighttime tie-ups and pausing service in high winds over 35 miles per hour to keep everyone safe until full replacements in 2028.[9]
On a brighter note, families can dive into creativity at the Whatcom Museums Family Interactive Gallery today, where kids craft soccer player finger puppets in the Pitch Pals studio and explore artist David Huffmans Full Court corner, all included with admission and perfect for sparking young imaginations through hands-on play.[10] Poets, dont miss the deadline buzz: the 21st annual Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest is open through March 31, with about 250 Whatcom folks entering each year, winners celebrated May 28 at the Cruise Terminal and displayed around the library and buses.[2]
This evening at 630, lace up for El Sueñitos Running Club at 1926 Humboldt Street, a fun way to build community sweat and good vibes with fellow runners.[4] Housing fans, Housing Week kicks off today with the Whatcom Housing Alliance hosting tours of spots like the North Haven Tiny Home Community and workshops on building ADUs or aging in place, tackling real affordability challenges head-on.[6] Meanwhile, east of town in Van Zandt, locals just reopened their historic 1927 schoolhouse as a community hall, breathing new life into gatherings that strengthen neighborhood bonds.[1]
For weekend plans, check out Grakka Metalworks handcrafted knives that double as art, or savor Erin Bakers iconic breakfast cookies fueling our daily hustle. Tomorrows Special Council meeting on the Justice Project at Northwest Annex dives into community engagement, your chance to weigh in on local justice initiatives.[8] Swap meets and poetry readings keep our creative spirit alive, proving Bellingham thrives on connection amid the rain.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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