Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? November 12 - 18

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline will host a variety of community events from November 12 to 18, emphasizing local culture and engagement. The inaugural Greenhouse Winter Market at Sky Nursery on November 15 and 16 will feature more than 48 local artists and makers, showcasing a wide range of handmade products. A free screening of "FISH WAR" at Shoreline Community College on November 14 aims to raise awareness of Indigenous treaty rights, followed by a panel discussion with key figures involved in the film. On November 13, residents can attend a pool design open house at City Hall to learn about the Shoreline Pool Facility Exploration Project and provide input. Additionally, Rainbow Bingo at the Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center on November 14 will offer an entertaining night with prizes and musical performances for attendees aged 21 and over.

These events not only celebrate local talent but also support community initiatives, such as the Hopelink food drive at the winter market. The diverse programming aims to strengthen community ties and promote local businesses. Engaging with these events is vital for fostering a sense of belonging in Shoreline.

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