Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 9 - 15

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community calendar is packed with events from July 9 to 15, inviting residents to engage in local culture and festivities. The ShoreLake Arts Concerts in the Park kicks off on July 9 at Cromwell Park, featuring local indie bands. A highlight of the week is the City of Shoreline's Mini World Cup Tournament on July 12, running from 8:30 AM to 4 PM, which promotes cultural exchange and community spirit with live performances and international vendors. Residents can also participate in the free e-waste recycling and paper shredding event at Windermere Real Estate, ensuring responsible disposal of electronics and documents. The Midsummer Market will offer handmade goods and support social justice initiatives, while the Old Dog Haven's Pups on Parade promises fun activities for dog lovers.

The week concludes with the 10th Annual Multicultural Heritage Festival at Shorewood High School, beginning at 4 PM, showcasing vibrant cultural performances and artisan crafts. This celebration of diversity and unity will feature dance performances and food from various heritages, making it a significant local event. Shoreline's events this week foster community engagement and cultural appreciation.

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