Listen "Bellingham's Flood Relief, Festive Fun, and Resilient Residents - A Sunday Roundup"
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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Sunday, December 14th. Were kicking off the day with some welcome relief from that wild week of flooding across western Washington. The atmospheric river that dumped record crests on rivers like the Nooksack at North Cedarville has finally eased up, leaving rivers to recede through today as drier skies take hold. But cleanup crews are out in force, tackling debris and watching for slides, so if youre heading north or east, double-check road conditions before you go. It means our local trails and neighborhoods dodged the worst, letting us focus on sunnier pursuits right here in Whatcom County.[1]Todays packed with feel-good events to shake off any lingering rain blues. Start your morning with the free Deck the Old City Hall family festivities at the Whatcom Museum from noon to two, where kids can craft ornaments, sip hot cocoa, and deck the halls in historic styleimagine the joy of little ones lighting up under those twinkling lights, creating holiday memories that stick.[2] Then catch the Documenting Grace Film Series Signs of Strength screening at three at the Firehouse Arts Center, a moving look at resilience thatll inspire your afternoon.[2]Sports fans, head to Carver Gymnasium at three for Western Washington University mens basketball taking on Langara Vikingsanother chance to cheer our Vikings to victory and feel that electric campus buzz.[2] Crafters and tinkerers wont want to miss the Northwest Free Repair Event at one at Bellis Fair Parkway, where you can fix gadgets for free and connect with fellow makers, turning waste into wonder one repair at a time.[9] Lit lovers, drop into Village Books Speculative Fiction Writing Group at three-thirty, a cozy spot to swap stories and spark ideas.[10] And if youre up for adventure, join the Ultimate Scavenger Hunt around town todayits a fun way to explore hidden gems while teams bond over clues and laughs.[6]Looking ahead, Mondays Open Mic at Aslan Depot and Holiday Hoobie Whatty Trivia at Kulshan Sunnyland keep the energy rolling, proving Bellinghams scene stays vibrant rain or shine. Our heartfelt nod today to Rosalee Goodrich of Bellingham, who passed last month at eighty-three surrounded by familyher story reminds us to cherish every moment with loved ones.[3]This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. Well 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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