Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? February 12 - 18

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline invites residents to participate in a week full of engaging community activities designed for all ages. The Shoreline Library is hosting volunteer tutoring sessions, providing vital homework assistance for grades K-12, along with language support. On the safety front, the Shoreline Fire Department is conducting a disaster preparedness class to empower citizens with knowledge and skills for emergency situations. For families, the library offers Pajama Story Time, where children can enjoy stories and songs that enhance early literacy skills. Environmental awareness is promoted through a Recology Store pop-up at City Hall, where residents can responsibly dispose of limited hard-to-recycle items.

Additionally, Richmond Beach Library is hosting story times for toddlers and preschoolers, ensuring that young children have opportunities for developmental learning. These events not only foster community connection but also provide valuable resources for personal growth and safety. For a comprehensive list of events and details, visit the Shoreline calendar.

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