Summer recreation program registration May 20 for Shoreline residents May 22 for LFP residents May 24 open to all

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline recreation program registration opens on May 20 for Shoreline residents, followed by Lake Forest Park residents on May 22. The open registration for all starts on May 24, allowing wider community participation. Lake Forest Park residents enjoy an 8% discount on most programs year-round, encouraging engagement in recreational activities. Interested individuals can find more information on the website or contact the provided phone number. Scholarship reimbursements are available for eligible youth, fostering inclusivity in recreational activities.

This program emphasizes the importance of community involvement and access to recreational resources for families. The initiative reflects a commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and social interaction among local youth. By offering these programs, both Shoreline and Lake Forest Park aim to strengthen community ties and enhance quality of life.

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