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Bellingham Local Frequency: Election Season, Spring Weather, and Community Connection

Bellingham Local Frequency: Election Season, Spring Weather, and Community Connection

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, May 4.

What a perfect start to the week in Bellingham as candidate filing week kicks off today for the 2026 elections. If you have your eye on local or state office, declarations are due between now and May 8, so aspiring leaders, get those papers in and shape our communitys future from city hall to the county level. This process reminds us how every vote and voice counts in keeping Whatcom County vibrant and responsive.

Shifting to the outdoors, expect rain likely this evening with a chance of snow mixed in, winds from the west at 15 to 20 knots easing overnight, and waves around 2 feet on Puget Sound. Bundle up for those early morning walks, but it means fresh mountain air and fewer crowds at spots like Whatcom Falls. Boaters, check the marine forecast closely as seas stay choppy at 6 to 9 feet through the week.

For fun today, head to the Bellingham Queer Collective Center on West Champion Street for their Co-Working Cafe starting weekday mornings. Grab free Wi-Fi, snacks, drinks, and office supplies in a quiet, safe space perfect for tackling your to-do list or diving into a book from their lending library. Its that kind of welcoming vibe that makes Bellingham feel like home for everyone.

Tonight, catch Star Wars: Return of the Jedi at Mount Baker Theatre, a nostalgic screening thatll have fans cheering in the iconic grand hall. Lightsabers and epic scores aside, its a great excuse to gather with friends and celebrate our towns cultural heartbeat.

Looking ahead, tomorrows PFLAG support meeting at the BQC Center from 5:30 to 7 pm offers in-person or Zoom options for community and connection. Wednesday brings Rainbow Elders Visibility Lunch at the Senior Activity Center, and Thursday nights Queer Fantasy Ball at WWUs Viking Union promises music, performances, food, and surprises for 18 and up. Dont miss Queer Run Club Fridays at 6:30 am from Roam Coffee, keeping our fitness scene inclusive and energetic.

Locally, authorities recovered stolen property with more victim links expected, bringing relief to those hit by theft, while a recent no-trespass citation at a rail crossing underscores rail safety for all commuters. Libraries are open across Whatcom, though Sumas remains closed from last winters flood damage, so swing by for holds or events.

Stay engaged, Bellingham, these stories and spots weave the fabric of our daily lives.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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