Church gardens Richmond Beach Lutheran

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's churches showcase stunning gardens, made possible by the open spaces and the efforts of volunteers or hired professionals. Diane Hettrick advocates for a garden tour that would raise funds for local food banks, combining beauty with purpose. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties while addressing food insecurity in the area. The gardens serve as a testament to the dedication of local congregations and their commitment to their neighborhoods. Hettrick points out that this tour could attract visitors and promote awareness of the resources available for those in need.

Similar events have successfully united communities around common causes in the past. Engaging community members in such efforts can promote goodwill and cooperation among different groups. Ultimately, this garden tour could be a meaningful way to support those facing food challenges in Shoreline.

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