Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? June 4 - 10

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's events from June 4 to 10 center on community engagement and local culture. The 14th season of the Shoreline Farmers Market kicks off on June 7, running from 10 AM to 2 PM, featuring local vendors and live music. Concurrently, the Veterans Art Show at ShoreLake Arts Gallery celebrates military veterans' creativity with an opening reception. The Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival offers a lively atmosphere with music, children's activities, and delicious strawberry shortcake from 11 AM to 4 PM. Additionally, the Richmond Beach Garden Tour allows participants to explore eight beautiful local gardens, enhancing community appreciation for nature.

The Shoreline Historical Museum hosts a 50th anniversary fundraiser, encouraging attendees to dress in sci-fi attire and enjoy themed cocktails while supporting a local cause. These events reflect the vibrant community spirit of Shoreline, fostering connections among residents. Engaging with local culture, residents can experience the best of Shoreline this weekend.

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