Hazy Days, Creative Nights: A Bellingham Update

31/07/2025 2 min
Hazy Days, Creative Nights: A Bellingham Update

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Thursday, July 31, 2025.Bellingham is waking up to a stretch of much warmer weather and a haze in the air, so keep an eye out for signs of wildfire smoke, especially as dry and breezy conditions have the fire risk a bit higher than usual. That means the Stage 2 burn bans are now in effect across Whatcom County, Sandy Point, and Lummi Island—no outdoor burning is allowed, not even campfires or beach fires. For anyone planning to hit the beach, be aware that some Whatcom beaches are currently closed to molluscan shellfish harvesting, so check before you dig for clams or shuck some oysters.Tonight, the city’s creative pulse is front and center as the Noisy Waters Mural Festival kicks off with artists from across North America live-painting new murals around town. Wander through downtown and watch as walls transform into vibrant public art. For a different kind of local experience, the Voxel Gallery is launching their Monochromatic group exhibition, running through September, showcasing a breathtaking world of black-and-white art.Live music lovers will want to head to Structures Brewing’s Old Town Taproom this evening for an outdoor show with Vincent Neil Emerson and Dean Johnson. Doors open at 8, music starts at 9, so bring some friends and soak up the summer air alongside some smooth tunes.On the water, the Whatcom Museum’s History Sunset Cruises continue tonight and through August. These evening boat tours blend beautiful views of Bellingham Bay with tales about the people and events that shaped our city. It’s an immersive way to connect with Bellingham’s past and see the city in a whole new light.Looking for some unique movement? NEKO Cat Cafe hosts Flow Fusion Dance tonight from 6 to 7:30. Whether you’re a regular dancer or just love being in the company of cats, it’s a fun way to combine fitness and feline affection. And the community is all abuzz with Bellingham Alive’s annual Best of the Northwest competition—today is your last day to vote for your favorite local businesses, so make your voice heard and help crown this year’s winners.On the city news front, law enforcement made headway as a suspect in the shooting of a Lummi Police officer has been arrested. Thankfully, the officer’s injuries were not life-threatening and he’s recovering well following surgery. Meanwhile, the major highway will be busy most nights next week as crews close lanes and ramps on I-5 between 8 pm and 5 am, so factor in some extra time if you’re traveling late.And in sports, while many eyes will be on the Mariners as they visit the Angels, local little league and softball fields are just as lively this week, with plenty of opportunities to root for our young athletes.Stay cool, stay safe, and celebrate all the things that make Bellingham unique. 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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