Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? August 27 September 2

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community calendar is packed with events from August 27 to September 2, offering residents opportunities for learning and connection. Bruce Bennett, a veteran gardener, will share expertise on gardening techniques at the Richmond Beach Library. The Shoreline Farmers Market will benefit from a fundraiser at Watershed Pub, inviting attendees to enjoy drinks and prizes. Kruckeberg Botanic Garden will offer a forest bathing workshop, allowing participants to unwind and engage with nature in a serene environment. The Aurora Borealis Event Center will host a country dance night, featuring a beginner-friendly lesson and open dance floor.

This week also marks the return of students to Shoreline Public Schools for the 2025/26 school year. These events not only celebrate community engagement but also foster local culture and support for essential services. Residents are encouraged to participate in these activities to enhance community ties and enjoy the final days of summer.

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