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Elections The last three

Joe Marshall leads Tracy Banaszynski by 32 votes in the Kenmore city council race as ballot counting continues. In Lake Forest Park, Josh Rosenau has gained a 378-vote lead over incumbent Jon Lebo, while the No votes on Prop 1 still maintain a 20-vote advantage. Voters can verify their ballot status through King County's My Voter Information.

LFP Garden Club November 11, 2025 with speaker Christina Pfeiffer

The Lake Forest Park Garden Club will meet on November 11, 2025, featuring speaker Christina Pfeiffer. The event is scheduled from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM at Third Place Commons. This gathering aims to engage local gardening enthusiasts and promote community involvement.

Art by Whitney Potter Veterans Day

Whitney Potter's artwork commemorates Veterans Day, honoring the service of U.S. veterans. The piece is part of a broader initiative to recognize and appreciate the sacrifices made by those who served in the military. The artwork invites community reflection and gratitude.

Calvin Community Dinner with guest Shoreline Community Care

Calvin Presbyterian Church hosts Shoreline Community Care on November 17 at 6:00 PM for a Community Dinner, highlighting their efforts to assist those in need. Attendees can learn about partnership opportunities to support community impact.

2025 3A Girls State Soccer Tournament (1111 1122) Primer

Shorewood Stormrays lost 0-2 to Snohomish Panthers in the 3A District 1 final, finishing with a season record of 10-7-3. Both teams qualified for the upcoming 3A State Tournament, with Shorewood seeded #19 and facing #14 Ridgeline. Edmonds-Woodway also advanced after defeating Shorecrest, securing the #15 seed.

Ballinger Thriftway delivers over a thousand pounds of food to local food banks

Ballinger Thriftway delivered over a thousand pounds of food to local food banks amid rising pressures on food assistance programs. The store encourages community support through food donations and cash contributions to help alleviate food insecurity.

Ridgecrest Food Drive for Hopelink now underway

Ridgecrest businesses host a food drive for Hopelink, aiming to collect 1,300 pounds of food. Donation drop-off locations include Café Aroma, Drumlin, Ridgecrest Public House, and Ridgecrest Books, open for extended hours daily. The Hopelink Food Market serves local families at no cost, allowing them to select items that suit their needs.

Find a Shoreline Food Drive Donation Site Near You

The Shoreline community organizes a Food Drive throughout November to assist neighbors in need. More than 30 local businesses serve as drop-off locations for essential items like non-perishable food and hygiene products, supporting Hopelink's Food Bank. Increased demand for food bank resources highlights the importance of community participation this holiday season.

Colonel James Siscel makes Veterans Day presentation at Echo Lake Elementary

Colonel James Siscel, USAF (Ret), returned to Echo Lake Elementary School to deliver a Veterans Day presentation. He highlighted the sacrifices made by military service members and discussed the origins of Veterans Day, emphasizing the importance of recognizing veterans both past and present.

City of Shoreline honors veterans

The City of Shoreline honored veterans this Veterans Day, expressing gratitude for their dedication and sacrifice. The city emphasized that the service of these individuals continues to inspire the community.

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