Whatcom County, Wa (Monbellinghamnow.com)-The weather forecast for the weekend for the county of WhatCom are clear and cold, which means something for skiers and planks: a blue sky.
The Mont Baker ski area has a 96 -inch base in Heather Meadows And 117 inches at the top of the Pan Dome, and with a generally sunny sky provided on the slopes, driving should be spectacular.
If you are a novice or if you just need to rent equipment, the Mont Baker ski area rents all the equipment you need, but you can also rent it here in Bellingham. The essentials of the hinterland And Yeager sports items will install you. You can also go through the Glaciers ski store by mounting the mountain.
Fans of games-questionnaires have many options around Bellingham, but there will be a very special theme-themed game game on Friday January 24 at 6 p.m. in the Fountain District. Threatening joined forces with Bellingham Seafeast for the quiz evening on the ocean.
The event will sensitize and collect funds for the conservation of orcas in the northwest of the Pacific. Threat has stirred a special oyster Stout for the occasion. They describe it as “extremely dark with a flavor that has notes of chocolate and coffee with a sweet, creamy and substantially brackish finish”. Their Oyster Stout is however awarded, so we will simply describe it as “delicious”.
There is a Buy-in $ 5 per team for Ocean Trivia with prices for winners.
For all visual art lovers, this weekend is your last chance to discover Color and Line: An Exploration by Three NW Artists, presenting works by Johannes Kunst, David Syree and Renee Noelle Cheesman. If you like your brilliant, vibrant and stimulating art, you don’t want to miss it. A large part of the works is also on sale, it is therefore an excellent opportunity to support local artists.
The Cordata gallery is organizing a closing reception for Color and Line on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance to the gallery and reception are free. Go to cordatagallery.com For all the details.
Let’s talk about brunch, okay? This Sunday, January 26 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Leo Hotel organizes the Sunday Jazz Brunch. The menu offers dishes such as Norwegian Benedictine, stuffed bread stuffed, as well as steak and eggs. You can even accompany your meal with a tasty mimosa or a bellini to start the day off right. If you can’t come this weekend, don’t worry. The Leo hotel organizes brunch jazz every Sunday so you can make it a weekly tradition.
Other Sunday brunch options around WhatCom county include Rustlers Front Street Bar and Grill in Lynden And Ferndal partition. These two refined establishments serve as delicious brunches and breakfasts accompanied by amazing cocktails, beer and wine.
Our live show this week is actually a festival. THE Bellingham 2025 folk festival Started on Thursday January 22 and will continue until Sunday with JAM sessions, workshops and concerts. Local artists and tour will honor the public with everything, from Celtic music to American traditions to ropes via the Bluegrass and beyond. More than 60 events are scheduled in places across the city.
We cannot cover all the musicians and storytellers who will perform, but here is a taste of what you can expect.
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The Weather String Band’s sweater mixes Honky-Tonk influences, Indie Rock and Celtic to create a sound that combines the Northwest Bluegrass Tradition of the Pacific with folk traditions around the world. They will perform at 9 p.m. Friday evening in Shakedown With Lucy London.
Most of the Bellingham Folk Festival shows are free or financed by Don, but you will have to buy tickets for certain shows and workshops. For a full program of events, you can download the free application of the festival or visit their website to the address Thebellinghamfolkfestival.com.