Community event celebrates Summer Solstice with Labyrinths at Richmond Beach

Shoreline, WALocal News

On May 18, 2025, Shoreline, Washington, will host a community event featuring labyrinths to celebrate the Summer Solstice. This family-friendly occasion aims to engage the local community and promote environmental awareness in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Attendees will participate in various activities designed to foster connections among families and neighbors. The event will occur at 2021 NW 190th St, showcasing the area's natural beauty. Organizers emphasize the importance of community and environmental stewardship through this celebration.

Local residents are encouraged to attend and participate in the festivities. Similar events have previously attracted significant turnout, reflecting a strong community interest in environmental initiatives. This year's celebration is part of ongoing efforts to enhance local engagement and promote sustainable practices.

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