
Bellingham's Vibrant Summer: Community, Culture, and Connections
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First up today, the city is buzzing with community spirit and summer energy. If you are looking for a meaningful way to spend your morning, consider joining the Community Work Party at Roosevelt Nature Area, running from nine to noon. Volunteers will help restore local habitat and keep our natural spaces thriving, a great way to connect with neighbors and get some fresh air along the way.
Speaking of connecting with community, today marks the third annual Bellingham Juneteenth celebration at Maritime Heritage Park from two to six p.m. Event organizer Miracle Jones has poured her heart into creating this event for everyone in Bellingham, drawing people together to celebrate freedom, culture, and unity. You can expect live performances, food trucks, activities for kids, shopping, and poetry readings. This year Calvary Worship Center will be hitting the stage, joined by poets traveling in from other regions to share their voices. Everything is free and open to the public, so bring the whole family and celebrate what makes Bellingham such a welcoming place.
For families and foodies, Whatcom This Whey is happening today from ten to four. This self-guided tour invites you to explore local farms, learn about food production, and enjoy some hands-on fun. It is free, full of family activities, and will give you a fresh appreciation for our region’s agricultural roots.
Looking ahead to next week, the Bellingham Public Library is teaming up with the Bellingham Bells for Library Card Night on June twenty-sixth. Just show your library card at the gate of Joe Martin Field for a free ticket to the Bells’ home game against the Wenatchee Applesox. This is a wonderful way to kick off summer reading and enjoy some classic local baseball — gates open at five thirty, first pitch at six thirty-five. It is just one ticket per library card, but all ages are welcome.
In city news, educators should take note that the Whatcom Museum is collaborating with several partners for an art education conference this September in Reno, Nevada. K through twelve teachers in Whatcom and Skagit Counties can apply now for the chance to attend, with travel costs and accommodations covered, plus a stipend for substitute coverage. Applications are open through June thirtieth.
That’s a quick look at what is happening around town today and in the week ahead. Whether you’re volunteering, celebrating at the park, or relaxing with friends at the ballgame, Bellingham is full of ways to get involved and make memories this summer. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.