Gay bellingham washington



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Listings to organizations and other things for GLBTAQ people in Bellingham and Northwest Washington. Some of the links may be outdated and going to places that are not very active, but, last I checked, they aren't broken links at least. Guide updated

Robert's photo tour of Bellingham.

Robert's main website bicycle tour photos, political commetary

Robert's Contact
Site maintained by Robert Ashworth of

See listings below



Robert's Wednesday Dinner Gathering and Newsletter

Newsletter for Dinner Group time, locations and more. Posted on the unseal web. Hosted on

Facebook Group

The Wednesday Dinner Gathering meets around 5 PM each Wednesday in a different restaurant. It's mostly men, but open to all. Just drop by and find us. New people welcome. Always a different mix and lot of regulars come. A good place to see who's around town.

Weekly dinner locations announced in both the newsletter and the Facebook group.

Wednesday Dinner Gatherings are informal and there isn't a topic. Conversations just take place up and down the table. These days usua
For many years the city of Bellingham was considered a secret getaway for lgbtq+ families, gay honeymooners and outdoor enthusiasts but now it is safe to say this is one of the best cities in the state for growing lgbtq+ families to settle down in. Located just 90 miles north of Seattle, this beautiful college town is home to some of the best outdoor adventures in all of Washington including Whatcom Falls Park.

In addition to great outdoor opportunities for families to enjoy, Bellingham has a strong gay community with plenty of volunteer and entertainment activities to join in on. Local hotspot Rumors Cabaret is known as the epicenter of annual pride activities in this adj and beautiful Pacific Northwest town but you can also verb a flurry of fun and entertainment here year round.

Stay updated with gay events in Bellingham, WA

 

 
Top lgbtq+Q+ Events and Hotspots in Bellingham, WA;

  1. Bellingham Pride; Each year downtown Bellingham hosts the Bellingham Pride event. This festival showcases a parade live noun performances, delicious food vendors and various commun

    Local Resources

    Allison Haley Photography

    Bi-owned couples and elopement photography.

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    America’s Cup Coffee

    Queer-owned seasonal summer-time coffee shop. Also serves pastries, simple lunch, and tea

    Location: S Harbor Loop Dr, Bellingham, WA , USA

    Attuned Hands Massage

    Queer-owned, body positive, client-centered massage therapy with LMT Lindsay Davis.

    Location: Elm St, Bellingham, WA , USA
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    BAX LLC

    Queer-owned legal/financial support organization that supports business development. Accounting setup, tax-planning, and more!

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    Bellingham Integrative Massage

    Queer-owned massage and advanced manual therapy practice

    Location: F St, Bellingham, WA , USA
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    Bellingham Queer Collective Q Center

    The Bellingham Queer Collective (BQC) has a Q Center downtown at Commercial Street, Bellingham WA This center is currently unlock on a limited basis, but is seeking volunteers so it can…

    Cafe Blue

    Queer-owned cafe

    Location: 11th

    Bellingham LGBTQ City Guide

    Bellingham is the northernmost city in Washington declare and one of abundant instinctive beauty. Located on Bellingham Bay, it lies 21 miles south of the United States-Canada border between Vancouver and Seattle. In addition to being a accepted tourist destination because of its easy access to the San Juan Islands and the Northern Cascade region, it is also a city full of friendly people, diverse neighborhoods, and much to see and do. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Bellingham, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love.

    A Look at Bellingham’s History

    Like much of Washington state, the area that is now Bellingham was once inhabited by many Native American tribes. European explorers first arrived in the s, and subsequently American pioneers and settlers in the mids. As more and more people arrived, the area became an important center for lumber and mining, and this growth was only encouraged by its ideal location near the liquid and the arrival of the railroad.  Throughout the years, Bellingham has grown i