Listen "Missing Teen Search, Marine Life Fun, and Fairhaven Arts Abound - Bellingham Local Frequency for July 21, 2025"
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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for Monday, July 21st, 2025.We start today with a community alert. Authorities have issued a missing person notice for thirteen-year-old Terrence Charlie, last seen in Bellingham. If you have any information on his whereabouts, please contact local authorities immediately. Neighbors and first responders alike are keeping a lookout and hoping for Terrence’s safe return.Transitioning to some brighter local happenings, it is shaping up to be a lively Monday all across Bellingham. The Marine Life Center is open for curious minds of all ages and entry is free—drop by between ten and four to get an up-close look at Puget Sound’s marine critters. Families looking for more ways to beat the heat will want to check out the Whatcom County spray parks or make a splash during open swim times at the Arne Hanna Aquatic Center and the YMCA pools, both open all day until nearly 9 p.m. For those looking to get moving on wheels, the Bellingham Sportsplex offers public ice skating from one to three, and Park Bowl is open for bowling fans till late.Over in Fairhaven, the arts are taking center stage. Music lovers can catch the Bellingham Festival of Music’s special event, You Had Me At Cello, this afternoon. Picture a cello celebration with everything from Bach to Queen, happening at two-thirty. Later in the evening, the acclaimed Summer Repertory Theatre continues at Firehouse Arts & Events Center, showcasing thought-provoking plays and creative performances that reflect on how we connect as a community.Outdoor cinema fans, you are in for a treat this week. The Fairhaven Association’s series is rolling on with movie nights, so get your blankets ready for films under the stars as the sun sets.For the creative crowd, the Whatcom Museum invites folks to drop in on the Artists Corner for hands-on activities in the FIG Studio throughout the afternoon.On the city development front, construction is bustling in the Old Town neighborhood, where work has officially begun on a new eighty-four-unit apartment project just northwest of Whatcom Creek. This marks a step forward in addressing Bellingham’s growing housing needs and promises to bring even more energy to the once-industrial area.And for those eager for more summer sports, outdoor adventures abound on Lake Whatcom and nearby trails, with everything from biking to kayaking on offer—perfect conditions to wrap up your Monday with a little movement.That’s a quick look at what’s happening around town today. 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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