Shoreline Area News December 2011

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The December 2011 edition of Shoreline Area News presents a collection of articles that reflect the warmth and vibrancy of community life in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, Washington. A cheerful New Year's greeting encourages residents to embrace the upcoming year, while festive features on neighborhood Christmas lights provide a visual celebration of the holiday spirit. The article about a local woman who founded a dog therapy business illustrates the entrepreneurial spirit thriving in the area, highlighting how residents are making a positive impact on mental health and well-being. Each of these stories not only entertains but also fosters a sense of community pride and connection among readers. The publication is timely, capturing the essence of the holiday season, which resonates strongly with local audiences.

Furthermore, its focus on community events and initiatives enhances its relevance, making it a valuable resource for residents seeking information about local happenings. This edition exemplifies the importance of community engagement and the creativity of local residents. Shoreline Area News continues to serve as a platform for sharing essential stories that unite the community.

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