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Bellingham's Holiday Cheer: Sober Driving, Cat Cafes, and Local Biz Support

Bellingham's Holiday Cheer: Sober Driving, Cat Cafes, and Local Biz Support

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26, 2025. As you gear up for Thanksgiving, Bellingham is bustling with activity and a holiday energy you can feel across town. Let’s get you caught up with what’s happening locally and some great ways to celebrate.

First, a word of caution for those hitting the roads this holiday week. Bellingham has seen a sharp rise in DUI arrests this year, with at least 420 people booked for DUI traffic violations since January, far surpassing numbers from previous years. Tonight, the Washington State Patrol will roll out its No Tipsy Turkey emphasis patrol around Western Washington University, reminding everyone headed home for the holiday to drive sober and always wear a seatbelt. With more enforcement on the roads, it’s the perfect time to leave the car behind if you’re celebrating and travel safely for yourself and others.

Now on to some fun ways to spend your Wednesday. If you’re looking for cozy vibes, College Day at NEKO Cat Cafe runs from noon to nearly 6, and it’s a great spot to relax with feline company. Over at Stones Throw Brewery, live music will set the mood from six to eight tonight, so gather your friends and take in some local sounds. Downtown, the Western Wednesdays series continues all day, and it’s always a lively reason to wander Cornwall and Railroad for shopping or a treat.

As the holiday weekend approaches, you might want to plan ahead for some can’t-miss events. The Mount Baker Theatre has O Christmas Tea, a British Comedy, lighting up the stage with holiday laughter tonight. For those feeling artsy, the By the Books student art show is up all day at Whatcom Community College, offering a look at creative talent from our very own students.

For the holiday shoppers, Sustainable Connections has just launched the Think Local First Holiday campaign, including a digital Holiday Passport and local gift cards to encourage supporting small businesses. Every time you shop at one of 40-plus participating businesses, you earn points redeemable for goodies like movie tickets or gift cards, keeping more dollars circulating in our local economy.

And for everyone eager for Thanksgiving, Hotel Leo’s Annual Thanksgiving Feast is set for tomorrow, running from one to eight in the evening. It’s a classic Bellingham experience for families and friends.

No matter your plans, whether it’s live music, relaxing with a cat friend, or hitting up a new local shop, there’s so much to enjoy this week with the spirit of community coming through in every event. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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