Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? August 20 - 26

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community calendar is vibrant this week, highlighted by Fix-It Night at the Shoreline Tool Library on August 20, where residents can learn repair skills. The Bigfoot Stomp GaragePunk festival invades Darrell's Tavern on August 22 and 23, featuring a lineup of punk bands that promises high-energy performances. On August 23 and 24, the 2025 Dahlia Show at Sky Nursery will attract flower enthusiasts with its stunning array of dahlias. The Briarcrest Neighborhood Association's summer picnic on August 23 will include a communal meal and kid-friendly activities, encouraging neighborly connections. ShoreLake Arts' 5th Annual Battle of the Bands on August 23 will spotlight emerging musical talent from Washington State, with a family-friendly atmosphere and local food vendors.

These events not only enhance the cultural landscape of the region but also foster community spirit and engagement. With diverse offerings, this week’s events cater to various interests, from music and gardening to neighborhood gatherings. Shoreline continues to be a hub of creativity and community involvement.

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