What’s Happening This Weekend in Whatcom County
This weekend, Whatcom County residents are busy preparing for Thanksgiving. While your turkey thaws, why not check out some fun local events? Here are some highlights.
Improv Festival
The Upfront Theatre is hosting the 2025 Bellingham Improv Festival from November 20-23. This annual event celebrates improv theater with various shows and workshops. It’s a great chance to enjoy some laughs and learn a bit about the craft. Tickets and the full schedule are available at the Upfront’s website.
Reptile Show
If you are a fan of exotic pets, head over to the Bellingham Show Me the Reptiles Show and Expo this Saturday and Sunday. From 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the NWW Fairgrounds in Lynden, you can see and even buy lizards, snakes, and other exotic animals. Admission is just $10. For more details, visit Show Me the Reptiles.
Santa’s Arrival
Although it’s not quite Christmas yet, Santa makes an appearance at the Bellis Fair Mall on November 21 at 5:30 p.m. He’ll arrive in style at the Food Court, leading a parade to his “home” in the center of the mall. The first 140 kids will get jingle bells to celebrate. Santa will be at the mall throughout the holidays, with special events like Sensory Santa and Pet Santa. Find out more and reserve your spot at Where Is Santa.
Holiday Arts Festival
Don’t miss the Allied Arts Holiday Festival of the Arts, running from now until Christmas Eve. This event features over 100 artisans showcasing their work, alongside live music and workshops for kids. It’s a cherished tradition in the community! The festival is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., located next to Sunset Safeway. Check out Allied Arts for more information.
Live Music
This weekend, the Mount Baker Theatre presents Over the Rhine, an Americana duo known for their heartfelt performances. They’ve been captivating audiences for over 30 years. Catch them at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are available at Mount Baker Theatre.
Conclusion
From improv and exotic creatures to holiday festivities and soulful music, there’s plenty to enjoy this weekend in Whatcom County. Make the most of your time before the big feast!

















