The weekend is here and it’s time to play! Here are a few ideas of what to do in and around Bellingham March 23—25. And don’t forget to check out our full events calendar for all the fun happenings in Whatcom County.
- Go see The Book of Moron.
- Participate in or support March for Our Lives Bellingham.
- Create a Make It and Take It Hardy Sedum Living Wall Garden.
- Get fit at the Spring Run Off 5k/10k.
- Join the 10th Annual Walk for Water.
- Learn how to Start Your Vegetable Garden.
- Check out the Whatcom Democrats Convention.
- Have some fun at the Easter Bunny Make-A-Long.
- Experience Ordinary Men: Conversation with Alan Friedlob.
- Join the Local Bird and Plant Walk with Marlee Mountain.
- Take in The Story of Big Ole.
- Go see this amazing house on Eldridge.
- Savor a delicious cup of hot chocolate.
- Update your home for spring.
- Ward off the cold with some delicious local soup.
- Enjoy a deliciously healthy meal at Lovitt.
- Find a way to give back.
- Use your talents to make a positive difference for others.
- Give a little comfort to a child in need.
- Enjoy a good laugh for your health.
Up Next Weekend:
- She Leads Me Conference
- Free Bass Night
- Pancake Breakfast
- Growing Peonies: Jewels of the Garden
- Northwest Cancer Climb
- Creating a Food Forest
- Easter on the Farm at BelleWood Acres
- Zero Waste Lifstyle
- Easter Art Day & Egg Scavenger Hunt
- Japanese Paper Making Class
- Bokashi: Indoor Food Waste Composting
- Cannasoul 101: Cannabis + Meditation Workshop
- Spring Dinner: 50 Years of Wildlife Science in the North Cascades
- Kayaking the Inside Passage
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Photo credit: Jodi Broughton