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Dayton sidewalk project public meeting and online open house

The City of Shoreline is hosting a public meeting on May 6, 2025, to discuss a new sidewalk project on Dayton Avenue N. Residents can share their thoughts on design options and learn about planned improvements, including ADA compliance and bicycle facilities. An online open house will follow from May 6 to May 20 for those unable to attend the meeting.

Learn to Play the Ancient Game of Go at the Shoreline Library on April 30, 2025

The Shoreline Library will host a Go game event on April 30, 2025, from 5 PM to 8 PM, inviting teens and adults to learn the ancient strategy game. Volunteers from the Seattle Go Center will guide participants, and those already familiar with Go can engage in free play. The event is free and does not require prior registration.

What Parents Should Know about Concussions in Youth Sports

A recent interview published by ParentMap features Dr. Sara Crisman, a pediatrician at Seattle Children's, discussing the critical issue of head injuries in youth sports. The article highlights the immediate steps to take after a head injury, recovery strategies, and signs of concussions, emphasizing that brain injuries can have profound impacts on young athletes' lives. Parents are encouraged to understand the risks and preventive measures associated with concussions to safeguard their children.

Computer classes for adults at the Shoreline Library April 21 - May 5, 2025

The Shoreline Library is offering a series of Microsoft Excel classes for adults from April 21 to May 5, 2025. The courses range from introductory to advanced levels, catering to various skill sets, and require previous proficiency for higher levels. This initiative aims to enhance digital literacy in the community, making essential skills accessible to local residents.

Nighttime lane restrictions of westbound NE 175th St

Sound Transit is set to remove a temporary camera and its foundation on NE 175th St, starting Thursday, April 17, 2025. This operation will necessitate lane restrictions on westbound NE 175th St and a left lane closure on northbound I-5. Motorists are advised to plan accordingly to avoid delays.

Travels with Charlie Green Growth is Exploding in the Sunlight

The article titled "Travels with Charlie: Green Growth is Exploding in the Sunlight" explores the rapid growth of green initiatives and environmental awareness in the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park areas. The piece highlights local events and community efforts aimed at promoting sustainability and ecological education. It underscores the importance of these initiatives in fostering a healthier environment and community engagement.

King County Council approves Parks Levy renewal, sends to voters for August ballot

The King County Council has approved the renewal of the Parks Levy, which will be presented to voters on the August ballot. This levy, first established in 2003, funds the operation and maintenance of parks, trails, and open spaces in King County. If approved, it will represent a historic investment of $1.45 billion in local infrastructure and community health initiatives.

Fastpitch Softball Shorewood Triumphs Over Meadowdale 8-3

Shorewood defeated Meadowdale in a fastpitch softball game held on April 16, 2025, at Meridian Park, with a final score of 8-3. The victory was highlighted by impressive performances from players like Ellie Van Horn, who struck out 13 batters, and Maddie Schilperoort, who went 3-for-3 at the plate. The win reflects Shorewood's strong season as they continue to compete at a high level.

Celebrate Easter Sunday at St. Dunstan's with a service followed by an egg hunt

St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church in Shoreline invites the community to celebrate Easter Sunday on April 20, 2025, with a service at 10 AM, followed by an egg hunt and brunch. The event promises a blend of tradition and fun, encouraging attendees to dress in their Sunday best or adopt a more casual Pacific Northwest style. Families are encouraged to participate in the time-honored practice of flowering the cross, enhancing the spirit of the season.

A Better Day Salon downsizes and moves to Kenmore

A Better Day Salon, owned by Janiece Hoggatt and Douglas Carl, is relocating from Lake Forest Park Town Center to Upland Center in Kenmore after 25 years. Despite the change, they will maintain their phone number and staff, continuing their community-oriented services, including free haircuts for military families and environmental initiatives. The move was met with overwhelming support from the community, highlighting the salon's lasting impact.

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