Join the fun at Wet N' Wild July 12, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Richmond Highlands Neighborhood Association announces the seventh annual Wet N’ Wild event scheduled for July 12, 2025, from 3-5 PM at Sunset School Park in Shoreline, WA. This free event features a variety of summer activities, including sprinklers, a giant slip n’ slide, and water balloon launching, appealing to children of all ages. Families are encouraged to bring their chairs and beach towels for a delightful day in the park. The event promotes community spirit and provides a chance for neighbors to connect and enjoy summer fun together. Organizers emphasize the importance of community participation, making this a beloved annual tradition.

Interested individuals can volunteer or seek further information by contacting Pete Gerhard via email. Events like Wet N’ Wild not only entertain but also strengthen local ties and foster a sense of belonging. The Richmond Highlands Neighborhood Association continues to enhance community engagement through such initiatives.

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