Join for a Bellingham Bells Game on August 5!

Bellingham, WALocal News

On August 5, the Bellingham Bells will host a community baseball game at Joe Martin Field, organized by My Bellingham Now and KGMI. This event invites local residents to enjoy an evening of baseball while connecting with newsroom staff and fellow community members. Attendees can ask questions and engage with the team behind their local news in a relaxed summer atmosphere. Free tickets are available at Dewey Griffin Subaru, ensuring accessibility for all interested participants. The Bellingham Bells represent a key part of local sports culture, attracting fans from all backgrounds.

This initiative aims to strengthen community ties through shared experiences at the ballpark. Families are particularly encouraged to attend for a fun evening out. The event underscores the importance of local engagement in promoting community spirit.

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