Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? June 11 - 17

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's events this week include a range of activities promoting creativity and community engagement. On June 11, a tech repair workshop will empower participants to troubleshoot and maintain their electronic devices, emphasizing environmental sustainability. The Rainbow Bingo event on June 13 will offer ten rounds of bingo alongside entertainment and refreshments, targeting an adult audience. A self-guided garden tour on June 14 will feature local gardens, live music, and expert gardeners, complemented by a Garden Market. The Farmers Market will host a Pride celebration on June 14, highlighting LGBTQIA+ vendors and community awareness.

This family-friendly event also allows attendees to enjoy local produce and connect with neighbors. Finally, the NW Women's Voices event on June 14 will focus on family legacies through the lens of female authors. Shoreline's commitment to inclusivity and community support is evident through these diverse offerings.

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