SCP Harvest Carnival November 8, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Cooperative Preschool will host its Harvest Carnival on November 8, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. , encouraging families to join in a day of community fun.

Designed for children aged 1-10, the event includes activities such as face painting, balloon animals, and an interactive robot demonstration. Attendees can enjoy free hot dogs and browse a pop-up shop from Ridgecrest Books. A silent auction will showcase items from local businesses, with all proceeds supporting the non-profit preschool's mission of play-based learning and parent education. The event aims to strengthen community ties while providing a memorable experience for families. Shoreline Cooperative Preschool has a long-standing reputation in the area for its cooperative model, which allows parents to be actively involved in their child's education.

The carnival promises to be an exciting opportunity for families to engage with local businesses and each other. Participants can access the auction catalog in advance to preview available items and plan their bids.

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