Youth/ Teen
FALL PLAYBOOK 2022 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION
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DAYS/DATES: Session 1: Monday–Friday, Sept. 12–16
Session 2: Monday–Thursday, Nov. 7–10
(no camp Nov. 11).
TIME: 4:30–6:30 pm
AGES: 7–16
LOCATION: Depot Market Square (with mini ramps!);
Wednesday at Makerspace (1 Bellis Fair
Parkway #618; next to Dick's Sporting Goods).
COST: Session 1: $85 per session ($60 for camp and
$25 for Bellingham Makerspace lab fee).
Session 2: $73 ($48 for camp and $25 for Bellingham
Makerspace lab fee).
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell / Zac Garza
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
DAY/DATES: Sunday, Sept. 18, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 4
TIME: 10:00 am–12:00 pm
AGES: 3–5 years old and accompanied by an adult
LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Pavilion
COST: $40 for one child and one adult per date,
$10 per additional sibling.
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell / Annalee Dunn
MIN: 4 pairs / MAX: 14 people (7 pairs)
DAYS/DATES: Tuesday & Thursdays: Sept. 20–Dec. 15
(closed: Oct. 13, Nov. 24)
TIME: 9:00 am–12:00 pm
AGES: 5 years old & younger, accompanied by an adult
LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Community Building
COST: $10 for a 10–visit pass (per child, 1st visit FREE)
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell
MAX: 50 people in the space at a time
Skate Camp
Grab a helmet and pads for some after school
skateboarding! Skate with local expert Zac Garza and
his crew from Unknown Board Shop and camp counselor
Rumble Rose. On Wednesday we will have camp at the
Bellingham Makerspace.
Preschool Cooking
Join Annalee Dunn of the Tiny Onion
Cooking School to cook with your little
one! Three different cooking sessions
with different menus that provide
gluten free, dairy free, and nut free options. Yum!
Preschool Open Gym
POG is back! Don't let gray days keep you at home!
Come to POG for the perfect dry place for your
preschooler to have some fun. Bring a scooter or favorite
active toy, no bicycles please. We provide balls, hoops,
and mats for everyone's enjoyment. Socialize with other
parents while your preschooler plays with other children!
This is a staffed program; yet parental supervision is
required at all times.
Important Notes:
• Campers must bring their own helmet, pads
(elbow, knee, and wrist), skateboard and full
water bottle.
• Campers must wear closed–toed shoes to camp.
• If camper has special needs, call: (360) 595–3728
to discuss adaptation arrangements.
Photo by Gail Northey