Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? August 6 - 12

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's event lineup this week features several engaging activities, including a free Talking Heads tribute concert at Cromwell Park on August 6. Residents can connect with Mayor Chris Roberts over coffee on August 8 at the Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center, fostering local governance engagement. A community bike ride, Tour De Bike Rack, will take place on August 9, promoting local businesses and newly installed bike racks, encouraging sustainable transportation. The Heroes Café on August 12 provides a significant gathering space for veterans, featuring a presentation by Capt. David Schindele on UFO cover-ups, enhancing community awareness of veteran issues.

Later that day, the North City Jazz Walk returns for its 17th year, promising a vibrant celebration of music and community with multiple venues and activities. This week’s events highlight Shoreline's commitment to community engagement and support for local veterans, contributing to the social fabric of the area. With activities designed for all ages, residents are invited to participate and experience the richness of local culture. For more details, residents can visit DestinationShoreline. com for a comprehensive event calendar.

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