Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? April 9 - 15

Shoreline, WALocal News

This week in Shoreline, WA, from April 9 to April 15, 2025, a variety of engaging local events are on the calendar. Residents can take part in a Recology pop-up at City Hall, where they can drop off specific hard-to-recycle items, such as electronics and textiles. The POCAAN Senior Mobile Medical Outreach Program offers free medical services, ensuring that seniors have access to healthcare without the worry of insurance billing. On April 11, the community can enjoy an entertaining RAINBOW BINGO night at the Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center, hosted by Sylvia O’Stayformore, featuring prizes and musical numbers. The Friends of the Shoreline Library will hold a book sale from April 12 to April 13, culminating in a bag sale where attendees can fill a bag for just $5.

Furthermore, the Community Threads event invites residents to bring their crafting materials for a collaborative sewing circle, providing a space for creativity and connection. These events not only enhance community engagement but also promote sustainability and health awareness. Shoreline continues to thrive as a hub of activity, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

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