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Watercolor Dream Workshop at The Creativity Loft September 3, 2025

The Creativity Loft will host a Watercolor & Dream Workshop on September 3, 2025, aimed at helping participants clarify and explore their dreams. This event invites individuals to reconnect with their ideas and aspirations often set aside for "someday."

Signs of the Times

Photographer Claudia Meadows documented Labor Day protests in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park, capturing demonstrators expressing their concerns with handmade signs. The rallies featured enthusiastic crowds, showcasing local activism and community engagement.

Register now for free workshop Future Women in Fire October 18-19, 2025

Registration for the Future Women in EMS and Fire Workshop is open until September 22, 2025. This free two-day event, hosted by Seattle Fire on October 18-19, 2025, offers hands-on activities and networking opportunities for women interested in fire and EMS careers. Space is limited, encouraging early registration.

Cyclocross event at Shoreview Park September 6, 2025

Lemon Peel will host a cyclocross race at Shoreview Park on September 6, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The event is family-friendly, featuring free kids’ races and a fully marked course for safety. Spectators are encouraged to attend and enjoy the dynamic bicycle racing.

13 large active wildfires in the Pacific Northwest

Thirteen large wildfires currently burn across the Pacific Northwest, with 10 in Washington and three in Oregon, impacting nearly 75,000 acres. Six of these fires ignited due to lightning, and hot, dry conditions will likely persist, complicating firefighting efforts.

Art Fair to fund AAUW scholarships October 4, 2025

Local artists will showcase their work at a scholarship fundraiser on October 4, 2025, at WSU Everett Campus. The event, presented by Foundation A3E and the Edmonds SnoKing branch of the American Association of University Women, aims to support STEAM scholarships. Attendees can enjoy art, raffles, and shopping opportunities.

Keeping up with COVID vaccine recommendations

The FDA approved updated COVID-19 vaccines this fall, limiting access to individuals aged 65 and older or those with specific medical conditions. The CDC’s ACIP plans to meet in mid-September to issue further recommendations. Officials express concern that these restrictions may hinder vaccine access for those seeking protection.

Business Spotlight The Nock Point - 38 Years of Archery Excellence

The Nock Point, an archery pro shop in Mountlake Terrace, celebrates 38 years of service to the local archery community. Founded by Bill Hickey in 1987, the shop offers expert advice, equipment rentals, and personalized customer service to archers of all experience levels. Plans for future expansion aim to further promote the sport in the greater Seattle area.

Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? September 3 - 9

Shoreline hosts a variety of community events from September 3 to 9, including resource fairs, outdoor movies, and potlucks. Highlights include a Community Resource Fair at the Shoreline Library and outdoor movie nights featuring "Lilo and Stitch" and "The Goonies." These events aim to foster community engagement and support local causes.

Kellogg Middle School back to school after volunteers refresh the landscaping

Kellogg Middle School prepares for the new academic year with refreshed landscaping thanks to dedicated volunteers. The 6th grade orientation is scheduled for September 2, 2025, from 9:00 to 11:30 AM, signaling an exciting start for students.

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