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Cordata Park Bellingham

4510 Cordata Parkway
Bellingham, WA 98226, US (map)

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  • Wednesday
    Jul 3 2024
    Disabled Hikers Community Picnic in the Park - Disability Pride Month
    (PDT)
    Cordata Park Bellingham

    Join us for the Meet n Greet Community Picnic. Stop by to say hello or hang out with community. Open to all: Bring a picnic, hang out with community, or just stop by to say hi!

     

    Visit this web page to RSVP

    Come celebrate Disability Pride Month with Disabled Hikers! We are hosting a community picnic and meet n greet at Cordata Park in north Bellingham. This event is open to all disabled and non-disabled community! Cordata Park is a new, accessible park with a playground, picnic areas, bike pump track, trails, and more. We will hang out at the picnic area; you are also welcome to stroll the trails or bring the kids and play on the playground. Bring a picnic or just stop by and say hello!

    Please RSVP so we can plan appropriately. Full event details will be emailed to you after registration.

    Amenities 

    Accessible restrooms, playground, picnic tables

    Pets

    Service animals are always welcome. For this event, you are welcome to stop by with a pet.

    Cost

    Free. Donations accepted.

    Parking

    Paved parking lot with at least 8 ADA spots

    Transit

    Whatcom Transit Routes 24 and 29 stop at Cordata Parkway and Horton Rd, across the street from the park.

    Please Remember: We practice Covid and illness transmission safety at all of our events. We ask everyone to wear a mask unless you are eating or drinking, and to distance from those who do wear a mask when you are not. We will have a couple of tables set up for picnicking and others set up for socializing while wearing a mask.

    About Disabled Hikers

    Disabled Hikers is an inclusive Disabled-led and cross-disability focused organization grounded in principles of disability justice. We are explicitly anti-racist and LGBTQ+ affirming. We celebrate Disabled people's experiences in the outdoors; facilitate those experiences through events, trails guides, and resources; and advocate for social change.

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