Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? October 1 - 7

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's community calendar for October 1-7 showcases a range of engaging events for residents. The Fall Tool Sale at Shoreline Tool Library on October 4 will feature an array of tools, art supplies, and baked goods, with discounts offered to new members joining the library. Concurrently, the Shoreline Farmers Market invites locals to explore fresh produce, meet vendors, and enjoy live music. Jessixa Bagley will launch her new graphic novel, "Jazzy the Witch in Broom Doom," at Ridgecrest Books on October 5, encouraging attendees to dress in costumes. The Bring Your Own Book Club at the Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center promotes casual discussions about personal reading choices on October 6.

This inclusive approach welcomes new members without the pressure of assigned reading. Finally, a workshop on effective home-selling strategies led by Laura Henderson will take place at Laurel Cove on October 7, providing valuable insights for attendees. These events reflect Shoreline's commitment to community engagement and support for local businesses.

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