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Skagit County Fair, mountain biking, outdoor cinema, live music and more | Lifestyle Lookout

Skagit County Fair, mountain biking, outdoor cinema, live music and more | Lifestyle Lookout

The Shakedown brings bands from around the world to Bellingham with an emphasis on heavy music. Photo: Saga Communications/Adam Smith


BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Wildfire smoke is clearing out of our area just in time to enjoy a gorgeous weekend. We have a bunch of fun activities for you in this week’s Lifestyle Lookout.

The Northwest Washington Fair in Lynden kicks off next Thursday, Aug. 13, but if you are jonesing for some fair action right now, you are in luck.

The Skagit County Fair runs Thursday, Aug. 6 to Sunday, Aug. 9 at the fairgrounds in Mount Vernon (501 Taylor Street). The fair features animals, exhibits, a carnival, food, drinks, live music and more.

For details and tickets prices, go to skagitcounty.net.

Families looking for fun in Ferndale should plan on attending Play, Learn and Connect: A Community Festival at Pioneer Park (2007 Cherry Street) on Sunday. The festival offers attendees an opportunity to connect, discover and have fun.

There will be activities for all-ages, interactive booths, food trucks, treats, a “Dream the Museum” input web and more. Local organizations will also be on site to help attendees connect with services that support the community.

A Community Festival runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free.

Aspiring mountain bikers are in luck. Radical Roots MTB offers classes for beginners who want to learn the basics and hit the trails.

On Saturday, riders can attend classes like Intro to Mountain Biking, Intro to Technical Riding and Intro to Jumps. The classes will teach riders the skills they need to enjoy the trails on Galbraith Mountain, Stewart Mountain and beyond.

So, if you have a mountain bike sitting in your garage begging for a ride, now is your time to shine.

Does taking in a classic movie in an outdoor setting sound like it is more your speed?

Fairhaven Outdoor Cinema presents The Princess Bride on Saturday at the Village Green. The iconic 80s fantasy film features incredible performances from a cast that includes Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Christopher Guest, Andre the Giant, Billy Crystal and more.

Ticket sales for The Princess Bride start at 7 p.m. and the movie starts at around 9:20 p.m.

Our featured live show this week is at the Shakedown on Friday night.

Headliners Crimewave 66 features Matt Freeman of Rancid and Operation Ivy fame. Don’t miss this chance to kick it with a true punk rock legend. Also on the docket is 1876, an indigenous pop punk band that combines catchy riffs, infectious melodies and lyrics exploring the American “ndn” experience.

Openers Fog Bodies will warm the crowd up with their brand of Bellingham noise rock. The show starts at 9 p.m. For tickets, go to shakedownbellingham.com.

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