City of Shoreline Veterans Day Program November 11, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline and the Shoreline Veterans Association will host a Veterans Day program on November 11, 2025, to honor veterans from all branches of the U. S. military. Family, friends, and community members are encouraged to participate in this celebration. The event will feature a short program followed by refreshments, creating an opportunity for fellowship.

Organizers stress the importance of civil discourse and the thoughtful sharing of ideas, reserving the right to delete any disrespectful comments. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties while acknowledging the sacrifices made by veterans. Veterans Day, established to honor military service members, has been observed annually since 1954. The program reflects Shoreline’s commitment to recognizing local veterans and promoting a respectful community dialogue. Attendees can expect a meaningful gathering that highlights the contributions of those who served.

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