Spotlight North artist studio tour this weekend May 17-18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Spotlight North artist studio tour occurs this weekend, May 17-18, 2025, from noon to 5 PM. A dozen talented artists will showcase a variety of art forms, including ceramics, paintings, and sculptures, at ten different locations. Admission remains free, promoting community involvement and support for local artists. Visitors can access a downloadable map of the participating studios by scanning a QR code or visiting the event's webpage. Yellow balloons will mark each site, making it easier for attendees to navigate.

This initiative not only highlights local creativity but also strengthens community ties through shared cultural experiences. Events like these are vital for local artists, providing them with a platform to reach new audiences. The tour represents a significant opportunity for residents to engage with the arts and support their local creative economy.

Related Articles

Pride Day at Shoreline Farmers Market Saturday, June 30, 2025

Shoreline Farmers Market will celebrate Pride Month with activities and resources on June 30, 2025. The market, held at the 192nd Park n Ride on Aurora, will offer a chance to connect and enjoy community spirit from 10 AM to 2 PM. Local residents are encouraged to join the festivities.

Business Spotlight Nixi City Play Cafe A Place for Families to Feel at Home

Nixi City Play + Cafe opened in Richmond Beach, providing a family-friendly space with Montessori-inspired activities for children and quality food and coffee for adults. The owner emphasizes community connection and exceptional customer service as key differentiators. The cafe aims to create a welcoming environment for families in Shoreline.

New scam text message demanding payment for traffic ticket

The King County Sheriff's Office warns residents about a scam involving text messages that falsely claim unpaid traffic tickets. These messages contain suspicious links and are not a legitimate method for issuing tickets. Authorities advise recipients to avoid clicking links and to verify any concerns directly with local agencies.