Bellingham Winter Wrap: Shelter, Flood Cleanup, Burn Ban, and Community Events
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Folks, we are in the thick of a chilly snap here in Bellingham, with colder than expected temperatures sticking around through the weekend. That means the Severe Weather Shelter at 925 North Forest Street is extending operations tonight, keeping doors open to provide warmth and safety for those in need, just like it has through this tough winter season run by Whatcom County Health and Community Services. If you or someone you know needs a spot, head there early, and remember Ferndales shelter at 2034 Washington Street is also activated. This extension directly helps folks stay out of the elements, preventing health risks from the freeze.
On the recovery front, the Whatcom Long Term Recovery Group is calling for urgent volunteers today and Monday the 19th to clean out flood damaged homes, getting families back on their feet faster after recent deluges. Meanwhile, a Stage 1 burn ban is in effect right now in the Columbia Valley area due to stagnant air and cooling temps, so skip the wood fireplaces or uncertified stoves unless its your sole heat source to keep our air clean and safe for everyone breathing it.
Big news for public safety: the Whatcom County Sheriffs Office is set to relocate to Bellinghams Cordata neighborhood, bringing a modern headquarters thatll improve response times and serve our growing community better. And excitingly, the 2026 Ski to Sea race has sold out in record time, signaling huge enthusiasm for our annual Whatcom tradition that unites athletes and spectators across seven legs from Mt. Baker to the bay.
Today is packed with fun ways to beat the cold and connect. Swing by the Bellingham Dockside Market at Squalicum Harbor from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for fresh local catches and artisan goods that support our fishing families. Music lovers, catch the Sharp Five Jazz Collective at 7 p.m. in Lyndens Jansen Art Center or Stop Making Sense at 7:30 at Mount Baker Theatre, channeling that Talking Heads energy. Dance into sunset at Zuanich Point Parks Silent Disco, or hunt vinyl treasures at the Black Noise Record Fair from 3 to 8 p.m. at Aslan Depot. Sports fans, cheer on the Whatcom womens basketball team versus Alaska Anchorage at 5 p.m. in Carver Gym. Nature buffs can join Northwest Naturas Winter Foraging Walk in Ferndale from noon to 4 p.m., learning medicinal plants that thrive right here in our backyard. And for a sober twist on Dry January, Semiahmoo Resorts N/A Mixology Class at 4 p.m. in Blaine crafts mocktails thatll impress without the buzz.
Stay warm, get involved, and make today count in our vibrant corner of Whatcom County.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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