Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? June 18 - 24

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline's schedule from June 18 to 24 offers an array of community events, enhancing local engagement. The Fix-It Night at the Shoreline Tool Library on June 18 encourages residents to repair items and learn valuable skills, fostering a culture of reuse. The Juneteenth Celebration on June 19 at Shoreline City Hall focuses on “Celebrating Community & Collective Action,” featuring a Black Business Marketplace and various performances that honor Black history. On June 21, the Ridgecrest Garage Sale Day invites residents to sell and buy items, with the Tabernacle Baptist Church providing barbecue refreshments. Urbanist Shoreline organizes a walk across the city, ending with a picnic at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, allowing participants to explore pedestrian infrastructure.

The week culminates with the Summer Solstice Picnic at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, where attendees can enjoy live music and refreshments. These events not only celebrate cultural diversity but also promote community bonding and local heritage. Engaging in these activities fosters a sense of belonging among Shoreline residents.

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