9:00 a.m. Health Fair and 10:00 a.m. Fun Run/Walk through Whatcom Falls Park

In our preschool and kinder-prep classrooms at Blossom, we use the Super Friend program along with our Second Step Curriculum to teach Social-Emotional skills to the children. We also teach that we are stewards of our community. Participating in the Stigma Stomp is our way of reaching out to help bring healing programs to all of Whatcom County through NAMI Whatcom. We call on Blossom families and teachers—current and past, to join together as Super Friends to stomp out stigma! We encourage you to wear super hero costumes or make a quick cape, like our very own Debbie and Erin!

Clifford seemed like an appropriate choice for a cape…Point here is that anything will work.Bring strollers, leash up your dogs and wear whatever you’re comfortable in.

Clifford seemed like an appropriate choice for a cape…Point here is that anything will work.

Bring strollers, leash up your dogs and wear whatever you’re comfortable in.

Tutus are an easy, fun option as Rachel and Darian demonstrate. Joey is certainly pulling off the green wig, and Erin is sporting a cape like Debbie above.Anything goes—it’s Bellingham!

Tutus are an easy, fun option as Rachel and Darian demonstrate. Joey is certainly pulling off the green wig, and Erin is sporting a cape like Debbie above.

Anything goes—it’s Bellingham!