Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? November 5 - 11

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline is bustling with community events from November 5 to 11, offering residents a chance to connect and learn. A Transportation Talk on November 5 at Third Place Commons will cover planned improvements in the city, addressing concerns about federal funding cuts. On November 6, the Shoreline Tool Library invites residents to a Basic Bicycle Maintenance workshop, where they can gain practical skills for bike upkeep. The highlight of the week is the Shoreline Cooperative Preschool's 38th Annual Carnival on November 8, featuring over a dozen activities aimed at children aged 2-10. Participants can exchange game tokens for prizes, with a food donation benefiting HopeLink.

The same day, a seminar on health care surrogacy will equip attendees with necessary skills for making medical decisions. The week concludes with a Veterans Day program at City Hall on November 11, honoring veterans from all branches of the military. These events reflect Shoreline's commitment to community engagement and support.

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