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Fall Playbook 2023

Bellingham Parks & Recreation Leisure Guide

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Youth/ Teen FALL PLAYBOOK 2023 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION 6 Important Notes: • Detectives should bring a full water bottle, jacket and headlamp and wear closed–toed shoes. • Call: (360) 595–3728 for adaptive accommodations. 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. DAY/DATES: Friday, Oct. 13 or Oct. 20 TIME: 5:30–7:30 pm AGES: 7–14 LOCATION: Woodstock Farm COST: $50 COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell MIN: 5 / MAX: 15 DAY/DATES: Sunday, Oct. 8, Nov. 5, or Dec. 3 TIME: 10:00 am–12:00 pm AGES: 3–5 years old and accompanied by an adult LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Pavilion COST: $50 for one child and one adult per date. COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell / Annalee Dunn MIN: 4 pairs / MAX: 14 people (7 pairs) Preschool Cooking Join Annalee Dunn of the Tiny Onion Cooking School to cook with your little one! Each cooking session features a new menu that provides gluten free, dairy free, and nut free options. 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. On Wednesday we will have camp at the Bellingham Makerspace! DAYS/DATES: Session 1: Monday-Friday, Sept. 25-29 Session 2: Monday-Friday, Dec. 4-8 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: $95 ($70 for camp and $25 for Bellingham Makerspace lab fee) COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell/Unknown Board Shop/ Bellingham Makerspace MIN: 5 / MAX: 12 Important Notes: • Skate campers must have 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.

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