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Leisure Guide - Spring 2016

Bellingham Parks & Recreation Leisure Guide

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360-778-7000 cob/org/recreation 9 CAMP T.E.A.M. (Together Everyone Achieves More): An outrageously fun experience for teens and adults with developmental disabilities, other community members, and WWU students. Don't miss out on the lucky 14th annual overnight event at Camp TEAM! This will be an excellent time to meet new people and build ties between community members of Skagit and Whatcom counties. Participants will have the chance to play games, do arts and crafts, play putt-putt golf, join in indoor and outdoor adapted sports, learn new dancing techniques, go on nature walks, sit around a bonfire, eat s'mores, build relationships, and boogie down to karaoke on Thursday night! Western Washington University Recreation Program students will be your energetic co-campers and counselors. The cost of the overnight includes transportation to and from camp (from Bellingham and Mount Vernon locations), food, accommodations, and all activities. This event will be held at Warm Beach Camp and Conference Center, located in Snohomish County, just south of Stanwood. The new Camp TEAM location has ADA Accessible cabins, restrooms, dining hall and activity spaces. If you require individual assistance, personal care assistants attend for free. All participants are required to fill out a camper information sheet which is available at registration. PLEASE NOTE: Registration AND information sheet must be completed and returned by April 15 — so PLEASE register early! Sponsored by Western Washington University, Skagit County Health and Human Services, Whatcom County Health and Human Services, Whatcom Educational Credit Union and Bellingham Parks and Recreation. For more information, call Amanda at Bellingham Parks and Recreation, (360) 778-7000, or email agrove@cob.org This program is not eligible for a refund. PROG# 5706 EZ REG: Internet registration available AGES: 16 years and older DAYS/DATES: Thursday & Friday, May 5–6 TIME: depart Bellingham at 12:30 p.m. Thursday; return at 4 p.m. Friday (1 p.m. pick-up and 3:15 p.m. drop off in Burlington) LOCATION: Bellingham: Depart/Return Civic Field Stadium (by front gates), Burlington: Bellair Shuttle office, 844 South Alder COST: $35 COORDINATOR: Amanda Grove MIN: 20 MAX: 60 ADAPTIVE CYCLE EXPO Celebrate National Bike Month and discover why cycling is for EVERYONE! The Outdoors for All Foundation will be bringing a small fleet of adaptive cycles that will allow people of all abilities to enjoy cycling. "Have a go" on these unique "bikes" which include handcycles for riders with limited or no leg movement; 3 and 4 wheel cycles for those who need more stability; and tandem cycles for those who want a guide while cycling. We will have cycles for kids and adults. The OUTDOORS FOR ALL staff are skilled at selecting the right type of cycle to meet your needs. ALL MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY ARE WELCOME! This event is co-sponsored by St. Joseph Hospital Center for Rehabilitation Medicine and supported by everybodyBIKE. AGES: All ages! DAY/DATE: Saturday, May 14 TIME: 11 a.m.–2 p.m. LOCATION: Civic Field track COST: FREE!

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