Pride Day at Shoreline Farmers Market Saturday, June 30, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Farmers Market will host a Pride celebration on June 30, 2025, featuring activities such as Queer Icon Bingo and the distribution of free resources. The market takes place every Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM at the 192nd Park n Ride on Aurora. This year marks the third consecutive Pride celebration organized by the Shoreline Farmers Market Foundation, with support from the local government. Organizers emphasize the importance of community involvement, inviting residents to join in the festivities. As Pride Month comes to a close, the event aims to foster joy, connection, and celebration among attendees.

Local officials express gratitude for the continued partnership that enables these events. The Pride celebration highlights Shoreline's commitment to inclusivity and diversity. Participants can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with community spirit and engagement.

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