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Summer Fun, Library Nights, and Community News - Bellingham Local Frequency for June 26, 2025

Summer Fun, Library Nights, and Community News - Bellingham Local Frequency for June 26, 2025

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, June 26, 2025.

Summer is in full swing here in Bellingham, and there is plenty to keep you connected and engaged around town today. First up, if you are a baseball fan or just looking for a fun evening out, don’t miss Library Card Night at the Bellingham Bells game tonight at Joe Martin Field. Show your library card at the gate and get a free general admission ticket to see the Bells take on the Wenatchee Applesox. This is a great way to kick off Summer Reading and enjoy some classic ballpark energy with the whole community. Gates open at five thirty, the first pitch is at six thirty-five, and everyone with a library card is welcome, so bring the kids, your neighbor, or even grandma and root for the home team.

Teachers in Bellingham and Whatcom County, there is still time to apply for the special art education conference hosted by the Whatcom Museum and its partners. If you are interested in weaving more art into your curriculum, you can apply until June thirtieth. Ten teachers will be selected to attend the conference in Reno this September, with all travel and accommodations covered, plus a stipend for classroom coverage. This is a fantastic opportunity for local educators to gain fresh tools and inspiration for the new school year.

Turning to civic news, Bellingham may soon see a big change to its city limits. The City Council is considering annexing a one hundred forty-six acre area near Squalicum High School, following a petition by more than sixty percent of property owners in that urban growth area. The land in question runs from Britton Road near the Mount Baker Highway down toward Barkley Boulevard, east to Toad Lake Road. This could mean expanded city services for residents in that pocket, but there are also open questions on how emergency services like fire and rescue would be affected. A public hearing is set for July twenty-first, so if your neighborhood is in or near this area or you care about how Bellingham grows, mark your calendar and make your voice heard.

Meanwhile, in community headlines from Whatcom News, keep an eye out for updates on local safety and utilities, as there was a recent large power outage affecting thousands and local officials are monitoring any ongoing needs. Stay tuned for further city service updates as crews continue work across the region.

If you are looking for something to do during the day, consider stopping by one of Bellingham’s parks or trails, or check out upcoming concerts in the park. City advisory groups also have open seats if you are looking to get involved and make a difference in local policy, so check the City of Bellingham’s website for details if volunteering is on your summer bucket list.

That wraps up today’s pulse on Whatcom County and Bellingham. However you spend your day, stay safe, stay connected, and enjoy the best of your community.

This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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