This week’s Lifestyle Lookout in Whatcom County, WA features a variety of events for residents to enjoy. Dustbowl Revival will be performing at the Wild Buffalo on Friday, July 19, bringing their unique sound that combines American roots music with influences from artists like Louis Armstrong and Aretha Franklin.
For food and cycling enthusiasts, Sustainable Connections is hosting a Farm to Table Trail ride in Ferndale, offering participants the chance to explore the local farm fresh food scene while biking through farms like Appel Farms and Twin Sisters Creamery.
Nature lovers can join the Washington Native Plant Society on free field trips to the North Cascades this summer, with upcoming hikes to Grouse Ridge, Excelsior Peak, and Lake Ann. The Koma Kulshan Chapter organizes these trips, and interested individuals should register in advance for the limited spots available.
Lastly, the highlight event of the weekend is the Northwest Raspberry Festival in Lynden, featuring a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, wine tasting, live music, and the Razz and Shine Car Show. Residents are encouraged to visit Lynden and celebrate all things raspberry.
For more information on these events and how to register, visit the respective organization’s websites or contact the event organizers directly. Get ready to enjoy a weekend filled with music, food, nature, and raspberries in Whatcom County.
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