Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? July 30 August 5

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's weekly events from July 30 to August 5 showcase a blend of culture, education, and community engagement. Shakespeare in the Park kicks off on July 30, offering free performances at Richmond Beach Community Park. Jazz vocalist Kelley Johnson will perform at the Aurora Borealis Event Center, drawing from The Great American Songbook on the same evening. Seniors can enhance their awareness of scams during a fraud prevention workshop on July 31. The Shoreline Farmers Market on August 2 provides a venue for local vendors and live music, promoting community interaction and support for local agriculture.

Residents are also encouraged to participate in National Night Out on August 5 by hosting or attending block parties, with the city waiving associated fees. Such initiatives foster neighborhood connections and public safety awareness. For more information, residents can visit DestinationShoreline. com.

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