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    Comeback Sports - Comeback Softball Time! Team Shirts Included!

    Comeback Sports

    3.1(13 reviews)
    79.9 mi

    Always a fun experience with ComebackSports. I've been playing flag football for roughly 6-7 years…read morethrough Comeback. I've also played softball and basketball. Although there may be a few rough seasons with certain refs they always will try and fix any issues that come up. The office staff are always friendly and knowledgeable. If you are looking for just some recreational sports fun (i.e. Kickball for adults) or enjoy some real competition, ComebackSports is the place to start!!

    About me: Long-time soccer player now playing casually. Played with Comeback for four seasons…read more Overall impression: If you're looking for a laid back rec soccer experience, this is a fantastic league. It's easy to start a team or to join as an independent player, the level of player is diverse (with plenty of room for folks new or out of soccer shape), and the general vibe is merry. Pros: - incredibly helpful customer service (go Vanessa!) - easy to join - reasonable price (~70.00 per person if a free agent, less if you make a team) - consistent location (at least for soccer) Cons: - website is a bit stiff to work with - ref experience is generally fine but can vary (all the refs are pleasant but not all are great at calling the game) Personal fit: - you'd need to check the league timing to see whether the days/times work for you - 1 to 2 games per week (7 v 7 sometimes 2, 11 v 11 usually just 1) - I sometimes wish the games were a little longer... (7 v 7 is 25 minute halves) - the style is laid back - it gets competitive but some folks may want more competition than the league will offer - the skill level varies but is very friendly to new/out-of-shape players - some folks may want a more competitive league - minimum of extra rules (e.g., no macho rule) - I love this but may frustrate folks looking for league-restriction of skill level or play style Highly recommend you give the league a try if you think it fits your style.

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    Comeback Sports - Www.ComebackSports.com. The South Sound's Adult Sports League

    Www.ComebackSports.com. The South Sound's Adult Sports League

    Comeback Sports - Comeback Dodgeball!

    Comeback Dodgeball!

    Comeback Sports

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    Bellingham Bells

    Bellingham Bells

    4.0(5 reviews)
    62.7 mi

    I'm not the world's biggest baseball fan, but in my opinion nothing says Bellingham like a night at…read moreJoe Martin Field to root for our hometown Bells. I was there recently for a rained out game vs. the epically-named Walla Walla Sweets, and even though the game never even got started we still had a great time! I've also attended many fun (and sunny) games in the past, usually on $2 Tuesday when you can buy a second ticket for just (you guessed it) two smackeroos. One of the least mentioned things about attending a Bells game is that they seriously have the most impressive tap list I've ever seen at a sporting event. Yeah, there's a guy selling the cheap stuff too - but just past him you'll find taps (and cans) of many classic local and regional brews. When's the last time you saw Iron Horse Brewery's Irish Death on tap at T-Mobile Park in Seattle? I'm just sayin'. By the way, even though our game against the very entertaining Sweets was rained out I'll still go again - because I can use my "rained out" ticket stub at a future game to get in free. How cool is that? Go Bells!

    I love the Bells just as much as I did during my first review. Cheap and family friendly…read moreentertainment located just off of Exit 253. General admission does include grassy area and bleacher seating along the first and third bases. VIP seating includes waiter service. Seating areas can be reserved for private groups and will be marked appropriately. If you plan on attending $2 Tuesday, consider coming a little early. Tickets do occasionally sell out. Be considerate of neighbors when parking. Nobody likes to come home and be unable to park. Also, mind parking laws. Parking on crosswalks, in front of mailboxes, and very close to STOP signs really isn't a good idea. If you buy the wrong size apparel from the team store, they will allow you to exchange sizes. No returns. Prices are a little high; items are good quality. Some of the concession stand food is lacking. Don't waste money on the veggie burger. For $7, burger only, it actually really is quite pitiful. $2 Tuesday concession items for $2 include a hotdog, nachos, large fountain pop, and select beer.

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    Bellingham Bells
    Bellingham Bells
    Bellingham Bells - Go Bells!

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    Go Bells!

    Port Angeles Fine Arts Center - Rock star

    Port Angeles Fine Arts Center

    3.9(7 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $

    Had to make time to visit their outdoor 5 acre sculpture garden. There are so many items to look…read moreat. Some weird, some cool and some whimsical pieces. You had to look up and down every few steps to not miss something. I found it cool that they also had inspirational signs as well as ones asking questions, inviting guests to think about deeper things. Some items apparently are designed to decay with the forest. Not all items had signs to describe the art or even give it a title. You just had to roll with it.

    This was one of the highlights of our trip to the Olympic Peninsula. Hot summer day and just had…read morean amazing time hiking around Hurricane Ridge. I was reading my Frommer's guidebook to look for things to do around Port Angeles and it mentioned this place. I'm not the biggest fan of contemporary art, but this was amazing and FREE! We only spent a couple of minutes inside the fine arts center, because the outdoor sculpture garden was out of this world. Nestled under a canopy of trees were all sorts of modern sculpture, a lot of it whimsical, hanging from the trees, suspended in the air, and blending into the environment. It was everywhere and you almost felt like you were on a scavenger hunt. What a fantastic way to introduce my kids to art. We all had a blast wandering around the woods looking for the next discovery. My favorite sculpture was the collection of sweaters on a hillside (see photo).

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    Port Angeles Fine Arts Center - Faces

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    Port Angeles Fine Arts Center - Nice view of the pier!

    Nice view of the pier!

    Port Angeles Fine Arts Center - This was so PNW.

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    This was so PNW.

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