Tour de Bike Racks with Urbanist Shoreline Saturday August 9, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Tour de Bike Racks event invites cyclists to join a fun ride on August 9, 2025, starting at 11 a. m. Participants can gather at Local 104 in Lake Forest Park, Washington, with the option to join later along the route. The ride includes several stops, including a lunch break at the Shoreline Farmers Market, which supports local vendors. After the ride, attendees can enjoy optional beer and bowling at Spin Alley, fostering a sense of community.

This event aims to promote cycling as a recreational activity while encouraging social interaction among local residents. Organizers emphasize the fun atmosphere of the ride, making it accessible for both seasoned cyclists and newcomers. The event highlights Lake Forest Park's commitment to community-building initiatives and outdoor activities. Such gatherings not only strengthen community ties but also promote a healthier lifestyle through cycling.

Related Articles

Sound Transit - Stride BRT info session November 3, 2025 at the Senior Activity Center

Sound Transit will host an information session on its new Stride bus rapid transit (BRT) system on November 3, 2025, at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. Attendees can learn about regional transit improvements and participate in a bingo game with transit-themed prizes.

Join Shoreline for info session on land parcel recently added to planned park at N 192nd and Hemlock

The City of Shoreline acquired a 0.24-acre parcel adjacent to the planned Park at N 192nd and Hemlock, allowing for expansion. An info session is scheduled for November 5, 2025, to discuss integrating the new property into the park's design.

Artist Collective announces Saturday opening, bringing art, inspiration, and sustainable style to Shoreline

Shoreline resident Ali Kurhan opens "Salvation," a new hub for art and sustainable goods, on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at 10 a.m. The store promotes creativity and sustainability, showcasing local artists and their upcycled materials.