Parkwood Neighborhood Association meeting March 12, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 12, 2025, the Parkwood Neighborhood Association meeting will take place from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at The Evergreen School Library in Shoreline, WA. This gathering will include a special presentation by the Shoreline Fire Department, focusing on crucial topics like home safety and emergency preparedness. Participants will learn how to prevent common household emergencies and have the opportunity to practice CPR with a training manikin. The meeting will also address important neighborhood updates, including the mini-grant initiative aimed at selecting sign sites and planning an ice cream social to foster community spirit. Attendees will discuss ongoing construction projects that impact the neighborhood, making this a vital meeting for local residents.

The association encourages all community members to attend and contribute their insights. Such engagement is essential for enhancing neighborhood safety and cohesion. The Parkwood Neighborhood Association looks forward to a productive meeting, reinforcing its commitment to community involvement and support.

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