Lets paint the Climate Hub

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park is hosting a community mural painting day at the Climate Hub on June 1, 2025, inviting residents to participate in a creative project. Interested individuals can reserve a 75-minute painting slot via Sign Up Genius, where they will find additional project details. The mural features a colorful paint-by-number design created by Debbie Tomassi, owner of the Red Sky Gallery, and aims to engage painters of all skill levels. Attendees can also enjoy lunch at the Commons and explore the farmers market, promoting a vibrant community atmosphere. The Climate Hub will function as a valuable resource for local climate change information, addressing how it impacts residents.

This initiative not only fosters community spirit but also raises awareness about environmental issues. For further assistance, interested participants can reach out to Alex Nason at Urban Artworks.

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