Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? September 10 - 16

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline hosts a range of community events from September 10-16, designed to engage residents in learning and celebration. A free permaculture workshop on September 11 at North City Water District will teach sustainable gardening techniques, enhancing local ecosystems. The Teen Back to School Bash on September 12 at Richmond Highlands Recreation Center offers a fun environment for youth, featuring games and basketball. On September 13, the Hatch Chile Roasting event at Town & Country Market allows residents to enjoy and purchase freshly roasted chiles. Additionally, Lake Forest Park Yard Sale Day encourages community interaction with local sales.

On September 14, attendees can learn about tactical urbanism at Third Place Commons, fostering safer neighborhoods through community-led projects. The week concludes with a free concert by Bobby Jo Valentine at Richmond Beach Congregational Church, supporting local LGBTQ+ initiatives. Residents can explore all events at DestinationShoreline. com/Calendar.

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