Chilly Nights, Warm Hearts: Bellingham's Community Connections and Weekend Happenings
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Folks, bundle up because those chilly overnight lows in the mid-twenties are sticking around, pushing our severe weather shelters to extend operations and keep our community safe. The Bellingham Severe Weather Shelter at 925 North Forest Street stays open through Sunday night, with check-in from 4pm to 8am on a first-come, first-served basis, welcoming service animals and offering limited storage for belongings. Right nearby, the Day Shelter at 1013 West Holly Street runs daily from 8am to 4pm through Monday, giving everyone a warm spot to rest. In Ferndale, their shelter at the United Church on 2034 Washington Street wraps up tonight, but call Ferndale Community Services at 360-380-2200 extension 4 for any updates on extending into Sunday. These spots mean real relief for neighbors facing the cold, so spread the word if you know someone in need.[1][3][11]
Shifting to brighter vibes, today's packed with ways to shake off the winter blues. Kick off at the Fire and Story Festival wrapping up on the Downtown Waterfront at 1145 Granary Avenue, blending tales and flames into an immersive evening through 11pm, perfect for sparking conversations that connect us all. Music lovers, snag tickets for the Candlelight Concert tributing Coldplay and Imagine Dragons at 8:30pm at Hotel Bellwether, strings and candles creating magic from just 33 bucks. Catch JP Valentine live at Stones Throw Brewery from 6 to 8pm, or Matney Cook at Honey Moon Alley Bar and Ciderhouse for folk tunes that warm the soul. Sports fans, WWU Vikings host Simon Fraser with womens basketball at 3pm and mens at 5:30pm on WECU Court at Carver Gym, rallying that hometown energy.
Ira Glass brings his wisdom with Seven Things Ive Learned at 7:30pm at Mount Baker Theatre, a storytelling gem thatll leave you inspired. Families, the MegaZapper Electrical Show zaps fun at 2:30pm at SPARK Museum. Groove into sunset at Zuanich Point Parks Silent Disco, headphones pulsing as the sun dips over the bay. The Bellingham Queer Collective hosts a Book Club meetup from 1 to 5pm, diving into The Biography of X for lively chats.
On a serious note, the FBI seeks tips on missing Lummi Nation resident Besalynn Bessy Mary James, last seen a year ago, offering a 10k rewardcall 1-800-CALL-FBI with any leads to bring her home.[5]
Stay connected, Bellinghamthese events and supports remind us how our town thrives together.
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