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Bellingham Local Frequency: Sister Act, Live Music, and Community Events This Saturday

Bellingham Local Frequency: Sister Act, Live Music, and Community Events This Saturday

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Saturday, March 7th.

We're starting this Saturday with plenty of options for entertainment and community engagement happening around the Whatcom County area today. If you're looking for live theater, Bellingham High School is hosting both matinee and evening performances of Sister Act: The Musical today. The 2 PM matinee and tonight's 7 PM show both feature direction by Kelsey Glasgow, with tickets running 12 dollars for adults and 10 dollars for students and seniors. Over at Squalicum High School, the musical comedy Urine-town continues its run tonight at 7 PM, also priced at 13 dollars.

For families with younger children, the Bellingham Arts Academy for Youth is offering The Wizard of Oz at 11 AM and 2 PM today, with performances by donation. That's a great option if you're looking for something the whole family can enjoy without breaking the bank.

If you're more into live music, G. Love and Special Sauce are bringing their Lemonade 20th Anniversary Tour to Wild Buffalo on West Holly Street tonight. Doors open at 7 PM with the show starting at 8, and they'll have Makua opening the show. If you're interested in wellness activities, the Metaphysics Wellness and Witchy MeWe Fair continues at the Ferndale Events Center today and tomorrow, with 60 booths and various talks running all day. There's also a special shamanic journey experience happening this evening at 6:30 PM at the same venue.

For those who prefer outdoor activities, the Lost Lake 25K race is happening in Bellingham today, so you might want to avoid that area if you're driving around Chuckanut Drive.

In other local news this week, Bellingham Police arrested two teenagers in connection with a series of tire slashings that caused more than 15,000 dollars in damage across the city. Officers responded to reports near Cornwall Park and Squalicum High School early Wednesday morning before taking the suspects into custody on Britton Road.

On the sports front, the 2026 GNAC Women's Basketball Championships wrapped up at Western Washington University's Sam Carver Gymnasium earlier this week, with the tournament running through yesterday.

There's plenty happening in our community, so get out there and enjoy your Saturday. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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