Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 16 - 22

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline features an array of summer activities from July 16 to 22, starting with the Swingin' Summer Eve festival, which includes live music and food trucks at Cromwell Park. On July 17, Paul von Bex presents their final work as Artist in Residence at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, emphasizing themes of queer liberation. A special one-day used bike sale at the Shoreline Tool Library on July 19 offers inspected bicycles for various needs, promoting eco-friendly transportation. The Shoreline Historical Museum hosts a nostalgic celebration of Playland and Aurora Speedway, engaging attendees with games and racecar displays. Concurrently, the Seattle Area Feline Rescue holds an adoption event featuring discounted fees and educational resources for potential cat adopters.

This week of events not only entertains but also strengthens community ties and supports local causes. With activities designed for families and individuals, Shoreline encourages participation and enjoyment among residents.

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