Lake Forest Park Residents Get Early Access to Shorelines Summer Recreation Programs

Lake Forest Park, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park residents can enjoy exclusive benefits from the City of Shoreline's recreation programs, including early registration and an 8% discount on fees throughout the year. The early registration period for summer camps begins on March 13, 2025, allowing residents to secure spots ahead of the general public, whose registration starts on May 22, 2025. This strategic separation of summer camp registration from other programs emphasizes a commitment to community engagement and accessibility to recreational activities. Notably, the city also provides scholarship reimbursements for eligible youth who participate in cultural, recreational, or aquatic programs, supporting families in need. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the city’s website and social media platforms for timely updates and reminders.

The City of Shoreline aims to foster a vibrant community through these initiatives, promoting active participation in local events. By offering these programs, the city is enhancing the quality of life for its residents, making recreation more accessible. This focus on community well-being reflects a broader commitment to public service and engagement.

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