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Playbook Winter 2025

Bellingham Parks & Recreation Leisure Guide

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Youth/ Teen WINTER PLAYBOOK 2025 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION 8 Spring Break Camp A week off from school?! Let's play games, make fun things, and be silly all week at camp! Register EARLY before it's too late! DAYS/DATES: Monday-Friday / April 7–11 TIME: 9:00 am–3:00 pm AGES: 7–12 years LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Community Building COST: $180 COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell MIN: 10 / MAX: 20 Arne Hanna Aquatic Center 1114 Potter Street Bellingham City Hall 210 Lottie Street Bloedel Donovan Park 2214 Electric Avenue Boulevard Park 470 Bayview Drive Civic Sports Complex & Skate Park, 1355 Civic Field Way Cordata Park 4510 Cordata Parkway Cornwall Memorial Park 3424 Meridian Street Depot Market Square 1100 Railroad Avenue Elizabeth Park 2205 Elizabeth Street Fairhaven Library Auditorium 1117 12th Street Fairhaven Park 107 N. Chuckanut Drive Fairhaven Village Green 1207 10th Street Lake Padden Park/Golf Course 4882 Samish Way Maritime Heritage Park 500 W. Holly Street Squalicum Creek Park 1001 Squalicum Way Waypoint Park 1145 Granary Avenue Woodstock Farm 1200 Chuckanut Drive Bellingham Parks & Recreation Program Locations Skate Camp Grab a helmet and pads for after school skateboarding! Skate with local expert Zac Garza and his crew from Unknown Board Shop and camp counselor Rumble. DAYS/DATES: Monday-Friday Session 1: January 27-31 / Session 2: March 24-28 TIME: 4:30–6:30 pm AGES: 7–16 years LOCATION: Depot Market Square COST: $80 COORDINATORS: Rosa Caldwell/Unknown Board Shop MIN: 5 / MAX: 12 Camp Things to Remember: • Bring a full water bottle, lunch, snacks, rain/wind jacket (dress for weather). • Allergen Notice: We are a nut–free camp. • Wear good walking/hiking shoes (sturdy tennis shoes are great), no Crocs or flip flops. • A positive and fun attitude! • If a camper has special needs please call: (360) 595-3728 to discuss adaptation arrangements. Notes: Campers must bring their own helmet, pads (elbow, knee, & wrist), skateboard and full water bottle. Campers must wear closed–toed shoes to camp.

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