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Leisure Guide - Spring 2015

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SPECIALIZED RECREATION SERVICES Bellingham Parks and Recreation is committed to providing quality opportunities to all members of our community We recognize that making our services and facilities accessible to people with disabilities helps build a positive community We strive to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as foster positive relationships between all our participants Specialized Recreation services include: Programs designed for individuals who have a disability Inclusion support for individuals with disabilities wishing to participate in any program offered by Bellingham Parks and Recreation Liaison to community groups serving individuals with disabilities The programs listed in this section are designed for individuals who have a disability These programs offer opportunities for individuals to develop a skill or have opportunities for socialization Inclusion support services include arranging for requested accommodation or adaptation to facilitate successful participation in general programming offered by Bellingham Parks and Recreation Participants will be asked if they require assistance or accommodation at the time of registration Recreation staff will then contact participants and/or parent/advocate to arrange necessary support when indicated For questions regarding Specialized Recreation services, please contact Amanda Grove at 778-7000 or agrove@cob org 12 bellingham parks & recreation • 3424 meridian st • bellingham, wa 98225 • cob/org/recreation • 360.778.7000 • bellingham parks & recreation • 3424 meridian st • bellingham, wa 98225 • cob/org/recreation • 360.778.7000 • bellingham parks & recreation • 3424 meridian st MULTI-MEDIA ART For Adults 18 & Older with Developmental Disabilities This class will explore the use of a variety of materials, such as watercolors, acrylics, colored pencils and inks Participants will have the opportunity to engage in activities such as printmaking, creating a collage, designing note cards and painting Creative enrichment, individual choices and enjoyment will be emphasized Minimum must be met one week prior to first class PROG# 29522 EZ RG: Internet registration available AGES: 18 years and older DAY/DATES: Mondays, April 27, May 4, 11, June 1, 8, 22, 29 TIME: 4–6 p.m. LOCATION: Maritime Heritage Park Pavilion, 514 W. Holly (Environmental Learning Center) COST: $35 INSTRUCTOR: Jan Lor MIN: 10 MAX: 12 EVENTS REDEFINING LIFE ART SHOW The public is invited to view a showcase of creative expression and original art pieces from artists who have disabling conditions If you are an artist and are interested in an application to be considered for entry in this year's show, or if you would like more information, please contact Heather Ludwig via phone at 788-6494 or via e-mail at hludwig@peacehealth org The application deadline is March 21, 2015 Sponsored by PeaceHealth St Joseph Medical Center for Physical Rehabilitation and supported by Bellingham Parks and Recreation

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