LFP Early Registration for Fall Recreation Programs with the City of Shoreline Begins August 21

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park residents can register early for fall recreation programs starting August 21 at 8:00 a. m. , gaining a 24-hour advantage over the general public. This early registration also includes an 8% discount on all program fees throughout the year, excluding rentals. Residents can sign up for notifications regarding registration dates through the City’s website, Facebook, or Instagram.

The City of Shoreline further supports youth by offering scholarship reimbursements for eligible participants in cultural, recreation, or aquatic programs. The scholarship program aims to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder youth engagement in community activities. For further details, residents can visit the City’s webpage or call City Hall directly at 206-368-5440. This program not only promotes recreational involvement but also fosters community spirit among Lake Forest Park residents. The early registration initiative reflects the City’s commitment to enhancing accessibility to recreational programs year-round.

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