Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Friday, April 4, 2025.
It’s shaping up to be a lively day in Bellingham with an array of events and news developments to keep you informed and entertained. Kicking off the weekend, the Whatcom Museum is hosting its Free First Friday Conservation and Sustainability event today at Old City Hall and The Lightcatcher. This Earth Day-themed event features a Fix-It Fair, recycled art-making workshops with local artists, and a screening of the documentary "Fish Wars." It’s a fantastic way to celebrate our planet ahead of Earth Day while exploring the museum's exhibits.
For those looking to enjoy a vibrant evening, Bar Two Eleven is hosting "HUNKS The Show" tonight starting at 8 p.m. If you’re over 21 and looking for a fun girls’ night out, this high-energy entertainment promises laughter and excitement. Make sure to grab your tickets beforehand as this event is expected to sell out quickly!
Live music lovers can head over to the Corner Taphouse, where Dvas will be performing from 7 to 9 p.m., setting the stage for a cozy night with good vibes and great music. And for those into unique experiences, the Whatcom Home & Lifestyle Show kicks off today at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds from 4 to 7 p.m. This event showcases home improvement ideas and lifestyle products alongside a Freedom Vans Rally—perfect for anyone dreaming of vanlife adventures.
While events bring joy to the community, there’s pressing news to discuss as well. Families in Bellingham are rallying this weekend following the recent detention of 37 workers by immigration officials at Mount Baker Roofing. This raid has brought forth heartfelt calls for accountability and support for affected families. A rally is scheduled for tomorrow at noon as the community comes together to address these concerns.
On the weather front, the rain will continue this evening, and the Nooksack River is nearing its action level, potentially cresting late Monday. Stay safe by keeping an eye on flood alerts and adjusting travel routes if necessary. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mt. Baker Ski Area remains closed today due to avalanche risks, so plan accordingly.
Finally, as the weekend begins, remember local community engagement opportunities. Share your feedback on Bellingham’s Urban Forest Plan or proposed rental fee ordinances. Input from residents is vital to shaping these initiatives.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.