Shoreline Arts Festival continues on Sunday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Arts Festival, taking place on June 30, 2013, at the Shoreline Center, celebrated local art and culture with a variety of engaging activities. Attendees were delighted to create foliage hats at the Kruckeberg booth, while children participated in art projects and fish-printing sessions. The festival was a hub of creativity, featuring vendors selling unique items, including a versatile scarf that can be styled in multiple ways. Cultural performances added to the event's vibrancy, with Philippine dancers parading and drumming to share their heritage. Marco Saffarini offered Arabic alphabet samples in the Arab Cultural Room, promoting cultural exchange and learning.

The festival not only provided entertainment but also fostered community spirit and appreciation for the arts. Jerry Pickard documented the festivities, highlighting the enthusiastic participation of visitors. This annual event serves as a testament to the richness of local talent and community engagement.

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