2025 ShoreLake Arts Outdoor Market - Saturday November 22, 2025 in Ridgecrest business district

Shoreline, WALocal News

The 2025 ShoreLake Arts outdoor arts market will occur in downtown Ridgecrest on November 22, showcasing local artistry, music, and cuisine from 10 AM to 3 PM. This event, co-hosted by Drumlin and Ridgecrest Books, will be situated on NE 165th between 5th and 8th Ave, right in the bustling business district. Attendees can enjoy live performances, including Mariah Fraser at 10 AM and Magic Keys at 12:30 PM, along with food offerings from Kathmandu MomoCha. Local shops will also participate, enhancing the shopping experience. Many artists from the former Underground Holiday Market and new participants from Shoreline and Lake Forest Park will display their work, emphasizing the importance of supporting locally-made art.

This market aims to foster community engagement and appreciation for local culture. Sponsors include the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, and the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, among others. The event promises to be a vibrant celebration of creativity and community spirit.

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