Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? May 14 - 20

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's events from May 14 to May 20 offer a vibrant mix of activities designed to engage the community. Bike Everywhere Day on May 14 invites residents to visit the Shoreline Tool Library for bike repairs and refreshments, promoting cycling as a healthy transportation option. Across the Pacific Night on May 16 celebrates AANHPI Heritage Month at Shorewood High School, featuring local student performances, food trucks, and cultural exhibits. The Richmond Beach Community Garage Sale on May 17 will showcase over 25 sales, with maps available both online and at local businesses, fostering community connections. Concurrently, the Diggin' Shoreline Veggie Fest Plant Sale will provide a selection of plants, with proceeds supporting community gardening initiatives.

The Shoreline Historical Museum will also host a discussion on local transportation history at the library, enriching community knowledge. These events not only celebrate local culture but also encourage residents to connect and engage with their neighbors. Overall, this week reflects Shoreline's commitment to fostering a vibrant community spirit.

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