Far Out Fundraiser for the Shoreline Historical Museum

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Historical Museum will hold a Far Out Fundraiser on May 11, 2025, to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Attendees are invited to don their favorite sci-fi outfits while enjoying signature themed drinks and a catered dinner from North City Bistro. The evening features both silent and live auctions, hosted by Lynniah Grayson, alongside fun activities such as heads or tails and a dessert dash. Local author T. A.

Stanley will speak about her work on a new Shoreline history book, emphasizing the significance of preserving local narratives. The event aims to foster community engagement and celebrate the museum's contributions over the past 50 years. The Shoreline Masonic Center will host the event, located directly across from the museum. This fundraiser not only supports the museum's future but also strengthens ties within the local community. The festivities begin at 5:00 PM and conclude at 8:00 PM.

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