Not too late for Girl Scout cookies

Shoreline, WALocal News

This article serves as a timely reminder that Girl Scout cookie sales are still ongoing in the Lake Forest Park area, particularly highlighted by a troop selling cookies at Town Center on March 8, 2025. Local grocery stores such as Thriftway, Albertson's, and Safeway are participating in the sales, making it convenient for residents to enjoy these beloved treats. Diane Hettrick, the author, shares a personal anecdote about having already eaten her cookies, adding a relatable touch to the piece. The article encourages readers to take action and purchase cookies before the sales end. Additionally, it features a link to a cookie finder tool, which allows users to search for cookie sales based on distance, location, or date, enhancing its usefulness.

The straightforward writing style and local focus contribute to its clarity and engagement. This article not only promotes a local event but also supports the Girl Scouts, making it relevant to the community. Overall, it effectively balances information and encouragement for local participation.

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