Shorewood High School Marks 50th Anniversary with Boosters Auction and Business Sponsorship Opportunities

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorewood High School in Shoreline, WA, marks its 50th Anniversary by inviting local businesses to sponsor the 2026 Shorewood Boosters Auction, set for March 7, 2026. This event is crucial for funding various student programs and extracurricular activities, underscoring the school's commitment to educational excellence. Established in 1975, Shorewood High has become an integral part of the community, celebrated for its academics, arts, and athletics. Booster President Jenni Leikko Gallagher, an alumna from the Class of 1990, highlighted the importance of local business support in commemorating this significant milestone. The theme of this year's auction, “Golden Anniversary,” has already generated excitement among alumni and families.

Businesses are encouraged to participate through sponsorships or donations, with more information available through the boosters' contact. Tickets for the auction will go on sale in January, welcoming all community members to join in the celebration. The event aims to strengthen community ties while enhancing opportunities for students.

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