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GangBall

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GangBall

When
Nov 3rd, 2025
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Where
2114 Electric AveBellinghamWA98229

GangBall is an adaptive game that involves two teams, the object is to pass the “GangBall” to your teammates and take it to your endzone to score points. Open to all abilities, all bodies welcome and sports chairs are provided!

Bellingham Parks & Rec is hosting a GangBall gathering every Monday through December 8 at the Bloedel Donovan Community Building.

Open to people 10 and older.  Admission is FREE, but you must sign a liability waiver before playing.

For more information, CLICK HERE!

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