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Bellingham Parks & Rec Sound Therapy

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Bellingham Parks & Rec Sound Therapy

When
Aug 28th, 2026
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Where
2214 Electric AvenueBellinghamWA
Relax and rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul during this busy season at a Sound Therapy event through Bellingham Parks & Rec.  Friday, August 28th from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Bloedel Donovan Multipurpose Room in Bellingham.
Bring a blanket and yoga mat and enjoy soothing sound vibrations of Himalayan singing bowls, gongs, and bells for deep relaxation. Sessions are hosted by either Everitt Allen of Sound Therapy of the Pacific Northwest, Kristi Moseley of Mystic Heart, or Ruby Koa of Inspire Yoga.
Cost is $15. Pre-registration is required. CLICK HERE FOR INFO/REGISTRATION!

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