WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. (MyBellinghamNow.com) – It's the weekend and there's a lot to do. As always, we're here to help you with your weekend getaway this Friday. lifestyle observatory.
The 2024 Whatcom County Home and Lifestyle Show is scheduled to be canceled. Especially if you're looking for hooks to attach to your home, garage, or shed, the Whatcom County Home and Lifestyle show will be a big hit. needle. Yes, I'm including her HOOK joke here, and I'm not ashamed of it.
Home and lifestyle shows may sound a little irreverent, but hear this out. This is the largest housing show north of Seattle, and this year marks his 43rd year.rd this year. There will be over 200 exhibits featuring all types of design and home improvement information. However, this isn't just for adults looking to polish off their bargains. This year's Whatcom County Home and Lifestyle Show has something for the entire family to enjoy. We're talking about LEGO Masters building classes, WECU's interactive children's area, and children's activities such as Gnomes' Treasure Hunt and Reptilian Man.
I think “The Reptile Man” is probably not a half-snake, half-man overlord, but a man with a reptile to show his children. Don't be afraid!
There will also be food trucks to satisfy your hunger. The Outlaws Saloon has a beer garden serving beer and drinks, and also hosts barbecue competitions. How about some smoked crocodile as a snack? Maybe reptilians won't like it very much…
The Whatcom County Home and Lifestyle Show will be held Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Northwest Washington Fairgrounds in Linden, and admission is free. For more information, visit the NWW Fair website or the Whatcom County Building Industry Association website.
Speaking of reptiles, dragons! Upfront Theater presents Wizards of the Northwest Coast, a Dungeons and Dragons RPG improv show. Audiences will join a band of unlikely heroes as they embark on a real-life adventure. With a d20 (20-sided die) in hand, viewers travel through strange lands, overcome dangers and pitfalls, bond over beers, and battle dangerous enemies.
Will they survive and complete the quest? It all depends on the audience and your dice rolling skills. How fun does that look? “Wizards of the Northwest Coast” plays Friday and Saturday nights at the Upfront Theater in downtown Bellingham. If you're feeling brave, get your tickets now at theupfront.com.
It's time to get groovy! It's going to be crazy tomorrow night at the Mount Baker Theater (you really can't stop us with hook jokes like this). Uptown brings a show to the city featuring Motown, soul and R&B hits.
Hits from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Jackson 5, and even Bruno Mars all blend into this unique and fresh take on all your favorite hits. Saturday night, music starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at mountbakertheatre.com.
That’s it, everyone! I'll be back next Friday with another great list of things to do. Don't have too much fun without us, okay?
Listen to this week's Lifestyle Lookout segment below and every Friday morning on KGMI Morning News.