Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 23 - 29

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline is abuzz with community events from July 23 to 29, starting with an outdoor family movie night on July 23 at Richmond Beach Community Park, presenting "Moana 2" along with complimentary popcorn. The SurfXSurfwest 2025 festival on July 25 and 26 at Darrell's Tavern features 12 surf rock bands, aiming to unite music fans with a range of performances. Saturday, July 26, is particularly lively with Kids Day at the Farmers Market, offering free activities like birdhouse building and storytelling, alongside the CRISTA Ministries Summer Fest, which includes a car show and food trucks. Shakespeare in the Park will also occur on the same day, inviting families to enjoy a free concert. These events highlight the vibrant cultural scene in Shoreline and promote community engagement.

Shoreline’s local organizations are dedicated to providing enriching experiences for residents. With such diverse offerings, this week stands out as a celebration of family, music, and the arts. Participants can explore these activities and foster community connections.

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