Youth/ Teen
cob.org/parks • (360) 778-7000
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DAY/DATES:
Session 1: Thursday, Sept. 22
Session 2: Thursday, Nov. 3
Session 3: Thursday, Dec. 8
TIME: 5:30–8:30 pm
AGES: 6–12
LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Community Building
COST: $18 per session
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell
MIN: 10 / MAX: 20 each session
Night Camp
Treat your kids to our Night
Camp on early release days!
Each night we offer everything
kids love about our summer
camps: games, crafts, silly
stories, and more. Parents may
enjoy a night out too!
Important Notes:
• Detectives should bring a full water bottle, jacket
and headlamp and wear closed–toed shoes.
• Call: (360) 595–3728 for adaptive accommodations.
DAY/DATES: Friday, Oct. 7 or 14
TIME: 5:00–7:00 pm (check–in at 4:45 pm)
AGES: 7–14
LOCATION: Woodstock Farm
COST: $50
MIN: 5 / MAX: 15
The Paranormal Detective Agency
It's your first day on the job at the Paranormal Detective
Agency and you are investigating a mystery out at the
old Woodstock Farm property. Neighbors are hearing
bumps in the night and it's up to you and your bosses,
Slim & Sculls, to determine what exactly is going on out
there. Meanwhile, your parental units might get a chance
to decompress from all the investigations you are
already doing at home!
Destination Imagination
Mini Workshop
This exciting new program
encourages students to
explore their passions, work
on a team, discover their
unique talents and abilities
and learn new skills. Each
group of 2–4 kids will be presented with a mini
Destination Imagination STEM focused challenge to solve
by using their imagination, creativity and technology/
makerspace skills. At the end of the program they will
present their solution to the parents and fellow work-
shop goers. More info: destinationimagination.org
DAY/DATE: Sunday, Oct. 16
TIME: 10:00 am–12:00 pm
AGES: 7–10
LOCATION: Bellingham Coding and Robotics Club
COST: $30
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell / Robin Smiley
MIN: 5 / MAX: 12
Photo by Robin Smiley
Camp Things to Remember:
• Fill out Camper Information forms (one per camper)
• Bring a full water bottle, rain/wind jacket (dress
for weather), dinner and snacks.
Allergen Notice: We are a nut-free camp.
• Wear good walking/hiking shoes (good pair of
sturdy tennis shoes is great), no Crocs, or flip flops.
• Campers and staff will abide by current Health
Department protocols. Bring a face mask (we
may need to wear them).
• A positive and upbeat attitude!
• If camper has special needs, please call:
(360) 595-3728 for adaptation arrangements.