Party in the street Join Urbanist Shoreline for Park(ing) Day on September 19, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Urbanist Shoreline announces its Park(ing) Day celebration on September 19, 2025, from 3 to 7 PM in Downtown Ridgecrest. This international event repurposes parking spaces for community engagement, promoting creativity and connection. Attendees can expect art installations, games, and interactive activities, with last year's foosball tournament serving as a highlight for families. The event encourages community involvement, inviting locals to contribute ideas and activities. At 7 PM, participants will gather at Ridgecrest Pub for a happy hour celebrating Urbanist Shoreline's first anniversary, marking a year of community initiatives.

This milestone demonstrates Urbanist Shoreline's impact on local engagement and urban revitalization efforts. The celebration not only focuses on fun but also emphasizes the importance of community spaces. Park(ing) Day reflects a growing trend of reimagining urban environments for enhanced public use.

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