LFP Climate Hub grand opening Sunday October 12, 2025 in Third Place Commons

Shoreline, WALocal News

The LFP Climate Hub will celebrate its grand opening on October 12, 2025, from 10 a. m. to noon at Third Place Commons. The event will include music, breakfast treats, activities for children, and a welcome program featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Designed as a community space, the hub emphasizes climate science, emission reduction, and environmental support, fostering collaboration among residents.

A large mural, created by Debbie Tomassi and muralist Staci Adman, symbolizes the community's connection to its natural environment and involved over 100 participants in its creation. The hub will also host a display board featuring rotating content on local climate projects and solutions. Community groups and individuals are encouraged to utilize the hub to share climate stories and promote engagement. This initiative aims to build community resiliency and inspire action against climate change. The hub stands as a trusted venue for public events and climate education.

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