WhatCom County, Wa (Mybellinghamnow.com) – June is there and summer temperatures will bless us this weekend. This means it’s time to take out the sunscreen and move around the county. From crafts to crafts through live music, we covered you in this week’s lifestyle belvedere.
Lynden’s farmers’ day parade is Saturday, June 7 at 10:30 am, it is one of the longest parades of the North West Pacific. The parade course takes place from 10th rue to 3rd rue on Front St. through the iconic Lynden city center.
Look at the cars, the tractors, the trucks, the horses and more pay tribute to the history of agriculture of WhatCom’s county. There will also be live music and delicious treats.
Be sure to arrive early to get a good seat. For all the details, go to lynden.org.
If you are looking for something to do family in Bellingham, you’re lucky. The 2025 safety fair takes place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Barkley Village’s REGAL cinema car parks.
Join the first stakeholders of WhatCom’s county for a fun look at what they are doing. Go up in fires and police cars, discover a rescue helicopter and rescue boats, visit a fire safety home and train safely on the bus.
For all the details, go to Barkleyvilage.com or consult the Facebook page of the Sheriff’s Bureau of WhatCom County.
If you are looking to put your job, go to Ferndale on Saturday. The Ferndale Arts Commission is organizing another community manufacturing day in Fringing Brewing (5640 3rd AV.) from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Go off, relax and explore your creative side with seasoned craftsmen and beginners in a relaxed atmosphere that is friendly and family.
For all the details, follow the Ferndale Arts Commission on Facebook.
The time of this weekend looks perfect to sit outside in the sun and drink good local beer.
Stemma Bresse organizes the opening of their new location of Stemma West (508 Carolina St.) in the Sunnyland district on Friday June 6. There will be live music, tombolas and gifts to celebrate the opportunity.
If you can’t go on Friday, don’t fear. Stemma West is open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Stemmabrewing.com For all the details.
We have some features for you this week.
First of all, Austin’s songwriter-songwriter at TX, Bob Schneider performs at Wild Buffalo on Friday evening. The former leader of American ugly and crusts released more than a dozen albums exploring the American landscape.
If you are a fan of the country, Bluegrass and Folk, you don’t want to miss it. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and tickets can be bought in Wildbuffalo.net.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooa7u-csm7m
If you are more in rock music with Rawk capital, the Shakedown has covered you.
The local Surfy Deathrock Gallowmaker group performs on Friday evening with a few large groups from outside the city.
Datura de Wenatchee will open the show with her post-punk brand. Then, the Anthers of Seattle will make your ears bleed with their sweet cacophonic mixture of psychedelic rock and atonal shoegaze.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TA6XXM-VS0
The show begins at 9 p.m. for tickets to go to Shakedownbellingham.com.