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Each year, the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County hosts an annual celebration of our waterfronts and all the work they do with their Tide to Table dinner. This year, you're cordially invited to the 7th-annual dinner and celebration, happening April 26th at the Bellwether Ballroom (1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham), at 5:30pm.
Tide to Table features an amazing seafood buffet, oyster bar, games, prizes, a live and silent auction, and a whole lot of fun! This event supports our programming, advocacy, and lobbying to support our members, maritime trades, and our waterfront communities, and is vital to WWC’s success.
This year, they're hitting the tracks with a Kentucky-Derby theme (the actual Kentucky Derby is the week afterward), and we encourage everyone to come dressed for a day at the races. Don your biggest garden-party hats and bright suits, or sport your best riding kit - we'll have a photo booth set up to help you capture the evening's fun and festivities!
Tickets and information are on the Coalition Home Page. Ticket sales are early-bird pricing through March 10th! Ticket sales will close by April 18th, so don't wait. Contact our staff at info@whatcomworkingwaterfront.org for any special needs or ticketing questions. Space is limited - get yours today!
Bellingham Sailing Foundation has the permits to build a launch ramp!
The Bellingham Sailing Foundation was founded over 12 years ago with the sole purpose to make Youth Sailing more accessible for the kids of Whatcom County. The way we do this is by improving infrastructure like building docks and funding purchase of boats and equipment. In addition, we support funding programs like Learn to Sail and school sailing teams.
We now have all the permits to build a launch ramp next to the Youth Sailing dock, currently located at Zuanich Park, that will separate small sailboats from the power boat ramp and eliminate the need to sail through the harbor to get to the bay. This will make it safer for the kids and reduce the congestion on the powerboat ramps. It will also help with kayak launching at the famous Ski to Sea Race, a real win win for all! The ramp will also be accessible by the general public, so you would be able to have an easy and safe place to launch your kayak, paddleboard or other small watercraft directly from Zuanich Park.
We are working with the Port of Bellingham for funding this project and have set up a GoFundMe page to help with the cost. This is a legacy project that will serve Whatcom county for years to come. It's simple—we have a great body of water but lack the access to the water and this launch ramp will help immensely with the goal of making Bellingham a focal point for small wind and human powered craft.
Want to learn more about getting on the water? Be sure to check out our friends at the Community Boating Center and see what they have in store this year for everyone.
Join Bellingham Dockside Market on the 1st and 3rd Saturday, 10am-2pm, of each month at Fisherman's Pavilion in Squalicum Harbor for seafood straight from the fishing families that caught it. Dockside accepts EBT payments.
Love Your Waterfront on KMRE 88.3FM is celebrating their 1st anniversary! Love Your Waterfront is your gateway to all the wonderful aspects of Whatcom County’s waterfronts: the history, the thriving businesses, and the unique art and culture of the Salish Sea that make this an extraordinary place to live. The waterfronts of Whatcom County are also part of the Maritime Washington National Heritage Area, as designated by Congress and the National Park Service.
Love Your Waterfront Quest Passport Sign up for FREE and learn more about where to go on your waterfront. Want to learn more about the program? Lindsey Gerhart with Bellingham Tourism will be on an upcoming episode of Love Your Waterfront.
Learn more about what’s happening on the waterfront with our partners at Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County.
Be sure to keep up to date with what’s happening around town with our friends at Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism!
Each year, the Working Waterfront Coalition of Whatcom County hosts an annual celebration of our waterfronts and all the work they do with their Tide to Table Dinner. This year, you're cordially invited to the 7th-annual dinner and celebration, happening April 26th at the Bellwether Ballroom (1 Bellwether Way, Bellingham), at 5:30pm.
Tide to Table features an amazing seafood buffet, oyster bar, games, prizes, a live and silent auction, and a whole lot of fun! This event supports our programming, advocacy, and lobbying to support our members, maritime trades, and our waterfront communities, and is vital to WWC’s success.
Tickets and information are on the Coalition Home Page. Ticket sales are early-bird pricing through March 10th! Ticket sales will close by April 18th, so don't wait. Contact our staff at info@whatcomworkingwaterfront.org for any special needs or ticketing questions. Space is limited - get yours today!
Find Bellingham SeaFeast at “Bellingham’s Biggest Street Fair” – the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend!
Celebrate the athletes as they cross the finish line of the 50th annual Ski to Sea race w. a day of live entertainment, food vendors, maker’s market w. 70+ vendors, craft beer & wine garden and a kid zone.
Explore Fairhaven’s local restaurants, bars and coffee shops as well as a variety of boutiques, art galleries and gift shops. Fun for all ages!
The Birch Bay Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the return of the Kid’s Kite Festival at Birch Bay State Park on June 21-22, 2025. This free, family-friendly event celebrates the joy of kite flying while showcasing the natural beauty of Birch Bay’s stunning shoreline.
Children will receive free kites (while supplies last) to decorate and fly in the open skies above Birch Bay. Kite enthusiasts will also find a variety of kites and spinners for sale, ensuring everyone can participate in the fun.
Beyond the kites, the festival features interactive entertainment, including performances by Wren the Juggler, the Big Bubble Show, and musician Michael Dayvid. Families can also engage in exciting educational activities provided by Blaine-Birch Bay Park and Recreation District 2, Friends of Birch Bay State Park, and Friends of Birch Bay Library. These organizations will offer hands-on programs that highlight nature, recreation, and local history.