Youth/ Teen
SPRING/SUMMER PLAYBOOK 2025 | BELLINGHAM PARKS & RECREATION
10
DAYS/DATES: Monday-Friday / June 23-August 22
TIME: 8:30 am–4:30 pm
AGES: 7-12 years old
LOCATION: Cordata Park Pavilion
COST: $282 per week (Week 2 $226)
COORDINATOR: Rosa Caldwell
MIN: 10 / MAX: 18
Camp Cordata
Campers will enjoy all of the things they love about our
day camps at our community's newest park pavilion!
We will play games, hike, do arts and crafts, and take
field trips on Fridays to Bloedel Donovan Park to swim!
Pre-registration is required for each week.
See Camp Things to Remember on page 9.
Week 1: Under the Sea
June 23-June 27
We'll explore all things water and take field trips
to local lakes and beaches.
Week 2: Lost in Space
June 30-July 3 (No camp July 4)
You have been traveling in space for years in
cryofreeze, but you wake up to alarms going off
and AI warnings. Show up to camp and find out
what happens next.
Week 3: Fashion is Passion
July 7-11
Tap into your creativity to make wearable works
of art. We will end the week with a Trashion Show!
Week 4: Join the Circus
July 14-18
Cirque Cadia will join us every day to teach us
juggling, how to handle flow toys, and help us
become circus performers!
Week 5: Mad Scientist
July 21-25
Throw on your lab coat and safety goggles! Campers
will transform into mad scientists. On Thursday we
will take the bus to visit the Spark Museum!
Week 6: Theatre, Improv & Performance
July 28-August 1
We will play fun improv games, then cast, costume,
and stage our own production on Friday. Cirque
Cadia will join us every day to juggle and teach us
how to use flow toys. All skills and comfort levels
are welcome in this non-pressure environment.
Week 7: Cooking Up a Storm
August 4-8
We will be cooking up a storm this week at camp.
Expect eating competitions and cooking challenges!
Week 8: Games Galore
August 11-15
This week we will play and create our own games!
Week 9: Hogwarts
August 18-22
Potions class, magical treats, and test your
quidditch skills at Hogwarts this week.
The City conforms to Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act and Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964. Individuals with disabilities
who wish to participate in City programs,
services or activities and need an
accommodation should call us at:
(360) 778–7000. Terrain conditions vary based
on program locations. Refer to these icons:
Conditions include snow and/or ice.
Mostly flat, simple maneuverability.
Program includes water activity, uneven
entry points.
Some uneven surfaces, may need some
assistance.
Uneven or steep terrain, not easily
accessible.
This program is eligible for a
reduced fee waiver/scholarship.