Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? November 19 - 25

Shoreline, WALocal News

This week, Shoreline is bustling with holiday-themed events, including a snowflake craft night and trivia night at the Senior Center. The craft night at Salvation: Artist Collective takes place on November 21, offering free materials and light refreshments for participants. Trivia Night encourages teams of six to compete for $10, with snacks and drinks available for purchase. On November 22, the ShoreLake Arts Market showcases local artists, while the Lake Forest Park Holiday Farmers Market runs on November 23, featuring crafts, fresh produce, and live music. Workshops at the Shoreline Tool Library provide hands-on opportunities to create personalized holiday wreaths and festive cards.

Residents are urged to support local artists and businesses during this festive season. These events not only promote local commerce but also strengthen community ties through creative engagement. Shoreline's commitment to fostering a vibrant local culture is evident in its diverse offerings this week.

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