Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? October 29 November 4

Shoreline, WALocal News

From October 29 to November 4, Shoreline is filled with engaging events for the community. A free permaculture class on October 29 at North City Water District will teach participants about sustainable gardening techniques and ecosystem management. Families can enjoy Halloween festivities on October 31, with trick-or-treating at Third Place Commons followed by a magic show featuring Somebuddy the Clown. Spin Alley will host a Halloween party with karaoke and costume contests, ensuring fun for all ages. The Día de Muertos celebration on November 1 at Spartan Recreation Center allows attendees to remember and honor their loved ones through various cultural activities.

On November 2, children can create holiday ornaments from reclaimed materials at the Shoreline Tool Library, facilitated by Seattle ReCreative. These events not only provide entertainment but also foster community connection and cultural appreciation. For more details, visit DestinationShoreline. com.

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