Raven Crow Show at Red Sky Gallery October 4, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Raven & Crow Show will be held on October 4, 2025, from 5 to 8 PM at Red Sky Gallery, located in the Town Center at the intersection of Ballinger and Bothell Way NE. This fourth annual event encourages attendees to wear their fanciest feathers, creating a festive and colorful atmosphere. Alongside stunning artwork from local artists, guests will enjoy food, wine, and spooky festivities. The Red Sky Gallery plays a vital role in promoting local art and culture, making this event a significant highlight for the community. Last year's show attracted a large crowd, showcasing the growing interest in local arts and community events.

Attendees can expect an engaging evening that fosters connections among local artists and residents. The event not only supports local talent but also enhances community spirit and engagement in the Shoreline area. This unique celebration of art and creativity promises to be a memorable experience for all.

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