Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? October 15 - 21

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's Halloween festivities begin this week, featuring numerous events that encourage community engagement and celebrate local culture. The City Council Candidates Forum on October 16 invites residents to meet candidates and submit questions beforehand, enhancing civic participation. Families can enjoy the Hamlin Halloween Haunt at Hamlin Park on October 17, which includes campfire stories and games tailored for sensory sensitivities. The Upcycled Maker's Market on October 18 highlights sustainable artistry at Magpie Thrift, promoting environmental consciousness among local creators. The Halloween Carnival at Syre Elementary School also takes place on October 18, offering an early soft start for attendees with special needs, ensuring inclusivity.

Meanwhile, the Six by Six NW Art Show at Shoreline Community College provides a platform for local artists to showcase their work, with each piece priced at $36 to encourage art collection. These events not only celebrate Halloween but also strengthen community bonds, making Shoreline a lively hub of creativity and connection this fall. The variety of activities available underlines the city's commitment to inclusivity and sustainability.

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