• Bellingham's March Madness: Library Weaving, Musical Cabaret, & Flu Season Woes

  • Mar 1 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Bellingham's March Madness: Library Weaving, Musical Cabaret, & Flu Season Woes

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  • Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for March 1, 2025. We've got a packed day of events and news to share with you, so let's dive right in.

    The Bellingham Public Library is kicking off March with a bang. Today, you can drop by the SkillShare Space at the Central Library from noon to 3 PM to watch members of the Whatcom Weavers Guild demonstrate hands-on weaving and fiber art projects. It's a great opportunity to try your hand at this fascinating craft.

    Music lovers, don't miss out on Vox & Friends: Uncorked! A Musical Cabaret at the New Prospect Theatre this afternoon at 3 PM. This high-energy show promises to be a treat for all ages.

    For those looking to enjoy some live music tonight, head over to The Shakedown on State Street. Doors open at 8:30 PM for a lineup featuring Cat Valley, Tinsley, and Cat Positive. It's sure to be a night of great tunes and good vibes.

    In community news, the City of Bellingham is hosting a volunteer work party at their Native Plant Nursery today. It's a fantastic opportunity to help with maintenance and weeding while connecting with fellow nature enthusiasts.

    Looking ahead, the Bellingham Public Library has a full month of programs planned for March, including activities for all ages. They'll be celebrating Women's History Month with special displays and booklists, and there's an exciting presentation on Fish Passage Restoration in Bellingham coming up on March 26.

    In local health news, Whatcom County Health officials report a high peak in flu cases. There have been seven influenza-related deaths in the county this season as of February 15. Remember to take precautions and stay healthy, everyone.

    Weather-wise, we're seeing a shift from the recent cold spell. Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing, and we're in for some rain. An atmospheric river is bringing a series of storms our way, so keep those umbrellas handy.

    Lastly, a reminder that the deadline is approaching for Washington state financial assistance to property owners impacted by November's windstorms. If your primary home suffered major damage or was destroyed, you may qualify for help.

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