Lifestyle Lookout Mothers Day brunch in Bellingham, Big Jam Stories in Ferndale and The Spring Wine Walk

Bellingham, WALocal News

Bellingham gears up for Mother’s Day with a variety of events, including David Cross performing at the Mount Baker Theatre on May 9. The Spring Wine Walk on May 11 invites tasters to explore 20 local businesses while sampling regional wines. Families can enjoy Big Jam Stories at Pioneer Pavilion, where storytelling and music bring the tale of a boy living on a log jam to life. Several local restaurants, including Hotel Leo and Boundary Bay Brewing, offer unique brunch menus to celebrate mothers. Boundary Bay Brewing, a beloved local brewery, will close its doors after decades of service, making this brunch a significant farewell event.

The Blue Room features MaMuse for an all-ages concert on Mother's Day, enhancing the weekend's entertainment options. Tickets for events can be purchased online, ensuring easy access for attendees. This weekend promises a rich blend of culture, food, and community engagement.

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