Listen "Bellingham Buzz: Fair, Seafood, Music, and Community Updates"
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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, August 7, 2025. There’s a vibrant buzz around town today as summer in Bellingham hits its stride, so let’s dive into what’s new and happening in our community.First up, the big event kicking off today is the Northwest Washington Fair just up the road in Lynden. The gates open at eleven and you’ll find everything from adorable farm animals to carnival thrills and a lineup of concerts, all running through August sixteenth. Watch out for favorites like tonight’s Demolition Derby, the Country Shuffle this Saturday, plus a value menu with tasty fair food for ten dollars or less. Teachers get free admission today, and remember to bring those canned goods tomorrow for Food Drive Friday. The Whatcom Transit Authority is helping you get there, offering free bus rides countywide during the fair.If you’re looking for some action closer to the bay, the Community Boating Center is hosting its Salty Social Wild Women Edition tonight, beginning at five thirty. It’s a perfect chance to sample the best of Bellingham Bay whether you’re a paddling pro or just love a sunset view on the water. Later this week, look for their joyful Pride Paddle Out, featuring decorated boats and a parade-style paddle along Boulevard Park.Downtown, Holly Street drivers and cyclists will notice new safety upgrades, part of the city’s effort to keep transportation safer for all. For those who crave arts and live music, Stones Throw Brewery has Thursday trivia at six thirty, where teams battle over local brews and brain-busting questions—pets and families are always welcome. Over the weekend, expect the mellow jazz sounds of Tenderpile’s Smile Aisle on Friday.Into food and local flavor? Tonight from five to nine, check out the SeaFeast Pint Night at Zeeks Pizza, where you’ll have the first chance to taste the newly debuted King Čha•k’os, a seafood creation celebrating our maritime heritage.On the community news front, Whatcom County’s primary election results are nearly finalized, with turnout at about thirty percent and just a handful of ballots to count before certification on August nineteenth. In council races, Elizabeth Boyle leads District 2, while District 3 saw incumbent Tyler Byrd slip from the top. The local Rural Library and South Whatcom Fire levies both passed, so look out for improvements soon.In more serious news, a Bellingham man accused of attempted murder was released from jail after nearly nine months when a judge dismissed the case due to evidence issues related to a search warrant. The case could be refiled, but for now, he’s out.For something truly special this Saturday night, check out Wild Whatcom’s Ladies Night Out, the Moon of Dry Grass, a guided evening adventure reconnecting folks with nature—location shared upon registration.That wraps today’s pulse of our community—action at the fair, music and food downtown, time on the water, and updates that matter. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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