Bellingham Local Frequency: Spring Adventures, New Venues, and Community Celebrations This Saturday
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Start your day paddling into adventure at the Community Boating Center's Opening Day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 555 Harris Ave. Grab half-off rentals with code FirstFloat, hop on free MegaSup rides, learn knot tying, and refuel at the beer garden with food trucks. It's the perfect launch for water lovers as warmer weather hits our shores.
Head to Squalicum Harbor's Dockside Market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 2599 S Harbor Loop Drive for fresh fish straight from local fishermen and vendor goodies. Then join the vibrant Procession of the Species parade starting at 1 p.m. from Bellingham High School on Cornwall Ave., marching to Maritime Heritage Park at 500 W Holly St. for a 2 to 6 p.m. festival packed with nature-inspired art, games, education stations, and colorful chalk creations. This annual celebration reminds us how art and community weave together to honor our wild Whatcom landscapes.
Catch the tail end of tulip magic today—RoozenGaarde and Tulip Town stay open through tomorrow, Tulip Valley Farms wraps up tonight. Those fields of color have drawn crowds, boosting local farms and creating those Instagram moments that make spring here unforgettable.
The Portal Container Village just reopened yesterday at 296 W Laurel St., buzzing with Kulshan Brewing's Trackside Beer Garden, Zeeks Pizza, Selkie Scoop, Bin 13 wine bar, mini golf at Portal Putt, and a fresh cocktail bar from Chuckanut Bay Distillery. Swing by for casual hangs through late summer—great for families biking the pump track or renting from Sun-E-Land.
Drive safe though—northbound I-5 right lane at Samish Way closes from 6 a.m. today until 8 a.m. tomorrow for WSDOT roadwork, so plan alternate routes amid our mild northwest winds and possible morning drizzle clearing to afternoon sun.
On a serious note, a Ferndale officer is on administrative leave after fatally shooting attempted homicide suspect Luis Fernandez in Maple Falls last Sunday; he and an accomplice were linked to a Lummi Reservation shooting leaving a man critically hurt. Contact Bellingham Police or FBI with tips.
Live tunes abound: Stone’s Throw Brewery at 1009 Larrabee Ave. has free music 6 to 8 p.m. all month, Aslan Depot at 1322 N State St. and Kulshans host lineups too. Note downtown's Cute But Crazy Socks at 1323 Cornwall Ave. closing May 17—pop in 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for sock steals.
Weather-wise, overcast with rain this morning around 9 degrees Celsius, shifting to clearer skies ahead with warming trends.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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