Celebrate with the City and Shoreline Chamber of Commerce at the 2025 Shoreline Community and Business Champion Awards

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline will present the Community Champion Awards on August 15, 2025, from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. at City Hall. The awards honor individuals whose contributions positively impact the lives of Shoreline residents. This year, nominees include Heather Stipulkosky, Alan Charnley, and youth nominees Daxton Robertson, Aly Fellores, and Angelina Vaughn.

The event, in partnership with the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, also features the Chamber Award and Community Partner Award, celebrating local businesses and organizations. Fae Wiedenhoeft, an award-winning singer-songwriter, will provide music during the reception, contributing to a festive atmosphere. This gathering aims to strengthen community bonds and recognize the volunteer efforts within various city programs. The Shoreline Chamber emphasizes the importance of local engagement and collaboration to enhance business opportunities. The event reflects the community's spirit, showcasing the achievements of its leaders and volunteers.

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