Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? September 17 - 23

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community events from September 17 to 23 include a variety of activities designed to engage residents. The Fix-It Night at the Shoreline Tool Library on September 17 encourages attendees to repair items while building skills and community spirit. Urbanist Shoreline's PARK(ING) Day on September 19 celebrates civic engagement with art and games in Downtown Ridgecrest. The Friends of the Shoreline Library will host a book sale from September 19 to 21, providing a selection of quality books at low prices, with all proceeds benefiting library programs. The Fire Department Open House on September 20 invites families to learn about fire safety and explore equipment, promoting safety awareness in the community.

Gordon Braun will discuss his memoir at Ridgecrest Books on September 20, connecting residents with local history. These events not only offer fun and entertainment but also strengthen community ties and support local initiatives. Shoreline continues to foster a vibrant community through its diverse array of activities.

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