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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 2 MIN

Bellingham Local Frequency: Rain, Community Vibes, and Summer Plans

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Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for 2026-06-22. Let’s start with the day outside your window. Bellingham is waking up cool and damp, with light rain and temperatures sitting in the low 50s and feeling a bit cooler in the breeze.[2] Expect the showers to linger, so a rain jacket and maybe some waterproof shoes will be your best friends if you are heading out, and plan on a gray but bright long day with that late Northwest sunset after nine tonight.[2] If you are looking for a low-key, community focused way to start your morning, the Bellingham Queer Collective is hosting its Co Working Cafe from 9 a.m. to noon at the BQC Center on West Champion Street.[3] It is a drop in, work together vibe: bring your laptop, your project, or just yourself, and plug into a supportive space while you get things done and meet neighbors. Baseball fans, the Bellingham Bells are in the heart of their summer season, with their June home games at Joe Martin Field giving you that classic small town ballpark experience.[6] Even if today is a travel or off day in the schedule, it is a good time to plan ahead for upcoming home stands later this week, grab tickets, and circle an evening for hot dogs, cold drinks, and watching tomorrow’s prospects under the lights.[6] Families looking to burn off kid energy despite the drizzle might want to check out Summit Bellingham’s trampoline park deals, including a summer jump pass that offers daily jump time through the end of September.[14] It is a handy option for those long school break days when the weather does not cooperate and you still want to get everyone moving. On the civic front, regional conversations continue around outdoor recreation and access, from climbing policies on public lands to how increased visitation is affecting our trails and crags across Washington.[12] For Bellingham, that connects directly to the way we use our backyard gems, from Larrabee to the Chuckanuts, and how local voices shape future rules for climbers, hikers, and weekend explorers.[12] As always, keep an eye on local listings and community boards throughout the day for pop up meetups, arts events, and neighborhood gatherings, especially as people adjust plans around the rain. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is your Bellingham Local Frequency for 2026-06-22. Let’s start with the day outside your window. Bellingham is waking up cool and damp, with light rain and temperatures sitting in the low 50s and feeling a bit cooler in the breeze.[2] Expect the showers to linger, so a rain jacket and maybe some waterproof shoes will be your best friends if you are heading out, and plan on a gray but bright long day with that late Northwest sunset after nine tonight.[2] If you are looking for a low-key, community focused way to start your morning, the Bellingham Queer Collective is hosting its Co Working Cafe from 9 a.m. to noon at the BQC Center on West Champion Street.[3] It is a drop in, work together vibe: bring your laptop, your project, or just yourself, and plug into a supportive space while you get things done and meet neighbors. Baseball fans, the Bellingham Bells are in the heart of their summer season, with their June home games at Joe Martin Field giving you that classic small town ballpark experience.[6] Even if today is a travel or off day in the schedule, it is a good time to plan ahead for upcoming home stands later this week, grab tickets, and circle an evening for hot dogs, cold drinks, and watching tomorrow’s prospects under the lights.[6] Families looking to burn off kid energy despite the drizzle might want to check out Summit Bellingham’s trampoline park deals, including a summer jump pass that offers daily jump time through the end of September.[14] It is a handy option for those long school break days when the weather does not cooperate and you still want to get everyone moving. On the civic front, regional conversations continue around outdoor recreation and access, from climbing policies on public lands to how increased visitation is affecting our trails and crags across Washington.[12] For Bellingham, that connects directly to the way we use our backyard gems, from Larrabee to the Chuckanuts, and how local voices shape future rules for climbers, hikers, and weekend explorers.[12] As always, keep an eye on local listings and community boards throughout the day for pop up meetups, arts events, and neighborhood gatherings, especially as people adjust plans around the rain. This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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