Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? August 13 - 19

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community events from August 13 to 19 feature a Backpack Drive Open House at Ballinger BECU and the 2nd Annual Community & Business Champion Awards at City Hall. The Backpack Drive invites residents to donate new backpacks, especially for middle and high school students, benefiting the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation. The Champion Awards will recognize local leaders who contribute to the community's vibrancy, with a reception following the ceremony. The week’s highlight is the Celebrate Shoreline festival, marking the city’s 30th birthday with live music, food trucks, and numerous family activities. Additionally, the Young Gardeners’ End of Summer Garden Party offers free crafts and live music for children.

The North Seattle Lapidary & Mineral Club will also host a Summer Rock Sale at Paramount Park. These events not only provide entertainment but also foster community spirit and support local initiatives. For further information, visit DestinationShoreline. com.

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