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Playbook Spring/Summer 2025

Bellingham Parks & Recreation Leisure Guide

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cob.org/parks • (360) 778-7000 Adaptive 3 1. Enter your email address. This email address will be what you use to login to ActiveNet. 2. Fill out the form. Then, click, "Next". 3. Fill out the personal information form. Then, click, "Next". 4. Verify your account. Check for an email from ActiveNet. Click the link in the email to verify your account. 5. Register for programs. You're all set! Now you can register for programs on our ActiveNet site. Questions? Give us a call Monday-Friday, 8:30 am–4:00 pm at (360) 778-7000. You will need an ActiveNet account to register for programs with the City of Bellingham. Scan this QR code or visit: cob.org/ezreg to get started. How to Sign Up for a Bellingham Parks & Recreation Activity SPIN Dance Dance with us on the third Monday of the month! Bellingham Parks & Recreation and the Max Higbee Center will host SPIN Dances for individuals with disabilities. Everyone 14 years and older is invited to dance with us to music provided by Glitt3r Lyfe's Aireekah! DAY/DATES: Mondays / April 21, May 19, July 21 TIME: 6:00–8:00 pm AGES: 14 years and older LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Community Building (April 21 and May 19) or Depot Market Square (July 21) COST: FREE COORDINATORS: Rosa Caldwell/Max Higbee Center DAY/DATES: Mondays / April 14-June 9 (closed April 21, May 19 & 26) TIME: 4:00–6:00 pm AGES: 12 years and older LOCATION: Bloedel Donovan Community Building COST: FREE. Liability waiver must be signed at door. COORDINATORS: Billy Reeves/Jeff Bergman GangBall GangBall is a fast-paced adaptive sport where players use specially designed wheelchairs to score by carrying a ball across the opponent's goal line. Combining elements of rugby, basketball, and handball, the sport emphasizes strategy and teamwork. Open to all abilities – all bodies welcome and wheelchairs are provided! Inclusion Specialist camp counselors work 1:1 with campers to help make our summer youth day camps adaptive. See pages 8-10 for more information.

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