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Good morning, Bellingham. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 15th of March.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The new art exhibition Not the Whole Picture will open at Whatcom Museum on March 22 as community-donated images join sculptures and paintings to explore themes of immigration and queer identity—while Fairhaven residents now hear fewer train horns since a quiet zone began on March 10. Bellingham also is celebrating AmeriCorps Week and inviting feedback on draft Climate and Environment chapters of its growth plan as crews work on road upgrades, with delays expected on Woburn, Roeder and Meridian streets—details in upcoming public releases.  City of Bellingham

CRIME NEWS

  • Western Washington University alerted its students and faculty after antisemitic graffiti featuring swastikas and hateful messages was reported and promptly removed—officials said there is no evidence of student involvement and police are following up on leads.  KAFE
  • Ferndale Police are investigating racist and antisemitic graffiti at Metal Works Skate Park tagged early March 6 and suspect several individuals using an early to mid-2000s Ford Superduty with an extended cab—community members with information should call Officer Foeung or the dispatch center.  KAFE

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The county Auditor announced a special election on Tuesday, April 22 for Meridian School District voters — ballots will be mailed on April 2 to over 8,200 residents for a nearly $71 million bond measure to fund a new middle school after a previous attempt did not hit the 60% mark.  KAFE
  • The Mount Baker School District announced on Friday, March 14th that Jessica Schenck will be its new superintendent after Nick Perigo served as interim since July 2024. Schenck worked as an assistant superintendent in Othello and must now help fix a budget deficit that caused 23 teacher layoffs last year & face many challenges ahead.  KISM

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • A group of orcas was spotted in Bellingham Bay this week, with the sighting posted on March 14, 2025 — details remain limited as local watchers monitor the marine activity.  FOX13
  • The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife reported that over 1 million invasive European green crabs were removed from Puget Sound waters in 2024, mostly from Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor. State agencies, tribes, and shellfish growers now work together to reduce crab numbers in the North Puget Sound region+ efforts are ongoing.  FOX13

SPORTS NEWS

EVENTS

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  • Annual St. Patrick's Day Brunch

    Before you head out to the Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade, fuel up at our Annual St. Patrick’s Day Brunch this Sunday, March 16, from 8 AM to 12 PM at Hotel Leo. Enjoy an Irish-inspired menu, lively music, and festive drinks to toast the occasion—don’t miss out, book your table now!

    Sun, 3/16/25

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  • Annual St. Patrick's Day Brunch

    Before you head out to the Bellingham St. Patrick’s Day Parade, fuel up at our Annual St. Patrick’s Day Brunch this Sunday, March 16, from 8 AM to 12 PM at Hotel Leo. Enjoy an Irish-inspired menu, lively music, and festive drinks to toast the occasion—don’t miss out, book your table now!

    Sun, 3/16/25

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  • Petunia & the Vipers Live Concert

    Enjoy a live concert featuring Petunia & the Vipers at The Oddfellows Room in Bellingham.

    Thu, 3/20/25

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  • Bellingham Chamber Music Society: Between Two Worlds Featuring the BJ Block Trio, rioT, and Dr. G

    This event explores the intersection of classical and jazz music with performances by the BJ Block trio, rioT, and Dr. G.

    Sat, 3/22/25

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  • Bit Brigade Concert

    7 PM - 1 AM — Wild Buffalo House Of Music — Ticket prices vary — Experience a night of music and entertainment with Bit Brigade in Bellingham.

    Mon, 3/24/25

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  • Carol Makela - The Spyglass: A Childhood in Sweden and Finland

    6-7 p.m. | Village Books and Paper Dreams | Free entry | Discover a moving memoir of a young Finnish boy's journey amid wartime turmoil and cultural exploration.

    Fri, 3/28/25

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  • 37th Annual Fairhaven Plant and Tree Sale at Lake Whatcom Park

    The Fairhaven Plant and Tree Sale offers a variety of plants and trees for gardening enthusiasts in a scenic setting at Lake Whatcom Park.

    Sat, 3/29/25

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  • Whatcom County Home & Lifestyle Show

    11 a.m. – 6 p.m. — Northwest Washington Fair and Event Center — Free admission — Step into inspiration with BBQ competitions, food trucks, workshops, and family fun activities.

    Fri, 4/4/25

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  • Richard Widerkehr & Barbara Bloom: Missing the Owl

    3-4 p.m. — Village Books and Paper Dreams — Free entry — Celebrate Poetry Month with engaging readings and delightful treats from local poets.

    Sun, 4/13/25

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