Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 2 - 8

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Shoreline's community calendar is packed with events from July 2 to 8, starting with karaoke nights at Darrell's Tavern on July 3. The Highland Terrace 4th of July Kiddie Parade on July 4 invites children to participate in a traditional neighborhood celebration, complete with refreshments. On July 8, veterans will convene at the Heroes Café for a program addressing disaster preparedness, featuring a BBQ lunch and a panel discussion. This gathering is notable for being the largest monthly meeting of veterans in King County, emphasizing community and support. Later that day, Halau Hula O Napualani will perform a hula dance at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, showcasing Pacific Island culture.

Additionally, Cromwell Park will host a Family Friendly Karaoke event, allowing residents to sing and connect. These activities contribute to a vibrant community atmosphere and promote local engagement. Shoreline's events reflect a commitment to fostering fun and connection among residents.

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