Bellingham Sunday: Road Safety Reminders and Community Celebrations Ahead
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What a weekend its been in Whatcom County, folks, with some sobering reminders to drive safe out there. Yesterday, first responders had their hands full starting around 10:30am on northbound I-5 near Old Fairhaven Parkway, where a three-car pileup involving a Toyota Highlander, Tesla, and Toyota pickup sent injuries to PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center. The Tesla driver and passenger, plus the pickup driver, were all transported, and the vehicles towed while troopers investigate the cause. Then just after noon on Valley Highway in Van Zandt, tragedy struck in a two-vehicle crash a Kymco side-by-side utility vehicle driven by a 73-year-old Deming man turning left collided head-on with a southbound Kia Sportage. Sadly, the Kymco driver was pronounced dead at the scene, and the 16-year-old Kia driver was checked out at PeaceHealth as a precaution. No drugs or alcohol suspected, but lanes were closed until 4pm, so if youre heading that way today, stick to alternates and watch those turns. These crashes hit close to home, underscoring how quickly a routine drive can turn, so lets all prioritize caution on our roads.
Shifting to brighter skies, our weather looks cooperative this Sunday light south winds at 2 to 7mph with gusts to 9, clear conditions holding steady, and temps climbing toward seasonal highs around 60 degrees at Bellingham International Airport. Perfect for getting out and about no spotty drizzle in sight yet, though keep an eye on that marine layer.
If youre up for some creative fun, catch the tail end of yesterdays Procession of the Species Festival vibes today head to Maritime Heritage Park at 500 West Holly Street, where the party rolls from 2 to 6pm with interactive art tables from over 18 community groups, chalk art competitions, live tunes from the Murimba Band, Circus Guild antics, a photo booth for your costume snaps, family games, and soon-to-be-announced food trucks and vendors. Its a free celebration of wildlife creativity that brings our community together, turning imagination into real connections.
Music lovers, mark your calendars for the Bellingham Community Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert coming up soon, featuring Edvard Griegs Holberg Suite alongside gems from Joseph Suk, Felix Mendelssohn, and George Gershwin a lively mix thatll fill the hall with energy and remind us why live performances spark joy in everyday life.
Meanwhile, Whatcom County just greenlit 430 thousand dollars to boost affordable housing, a smart move easing pressures for families chasing stability in our growing town. And on the faith front, First Christian Churchs Feed My Sheep event today ties into their vision of nurturing community through Christ-inspired action.
Stay safe, get involved, and make today count in Bellingham.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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