Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? September 24 - 30

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community events from September 24 to 30 include the 25th anniversary celebration of Third Place Commons, featuring live music and various family activities. The Shoreline Farmers Market will provide a chance to engage with local vendors and enter a drawing for a gift certificate. RBCA Oktoberfest, scheduled for September 27, promises a family-friendly atmosphere with entertainment for all ages. On September 28, G. G.

Silverman’s art exhibition will display climate-themed artworks, with part of the sales supporting environmental initiatives. The mushroom foraging workshop on September 30 will educate participants about local mushrooms and safe foraging practices. These events not only entertain but also foster community spirit and local culture. Shoreline's diverse offerings cater to various interests, making it an inviting destination for residents and visitors alike. Overall, this week highlights the importance of community engagement and environmental awareness.

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