Lifestyle Lookout NW Tune-Up, Bellingham PRIDE Parade, live music and more

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham's Northwest Tune-Up, running from July 11 to July 13, features mountain biking races, live music, and local food vendors. The event showcases Bellingham's biking culture, attracting international riders to Galbraith Mountain for competitive races. Notable artists performing include The Pharcyde and Silversun Pickups, ensuring a diverse musical lineup. Concurrently, PRIDE Bellingham offers a series of events including a family picnic and a downtown parade, fostering community spirit among the LGBTQIA+ population. Car enthusiasts can participate in the Firecracker Car Show on Saturday and the Clean Cut Futures Motor Show on Sunday, promoting local engagement.

Clean Cut Futures focuses on providing opportunities for incarcerated individuals through community support. This weekend's events cater to a wide range of interests, enhancing Bellingham's vibrant local culture. Detailed information is available on event websites for those looking to attend.

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