Strawberry Festival Scheduled for June 5-7, 2025, in Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Strawberry Festival will occur from June 5 to June 7, 2025, at Richmond Beach Community Park in Shoreline, Washington. This event will feature concerts, food trucks, and a parade, celebrating the local strawberry harvest and community spirit. Attendees can participate in various activities, including body painting and savoring strawberry shortcake. The festival begins at 5:04 AM local time on June 5 and concludes at 12:04 PM GMT on June 7. Local businesses and vendors will showcase their offerings, drawing visitors from the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

Events like this are crucial in fostering community engagement and supporting local economies. The festival emphasizes the significance of seasonal celebrations in promoting regional produce. Shoreline's Strawberry Festival continues to be a cherished tradition, attracting families and visitors alike.

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