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Lets paint the Climate Hub

Community members can sign up for a mural painting event at the Climate Hub in Lake Forest Park on June 1, 2025. The event, led by artists Debbie Tomassi and Staci Adman, welcomes participants of all skill levels to paint a mural using a paint-by-number design. For more details, contact Alex Nason at Urban Artworks.

CRISTA Senior Living Classic Car Show July 26, 2025

CRISTA Senior Living will host its 3rd Annual Classic Car Show on July 26, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The event is free and includes complimentary food and prizes for the best vehicles. Participants can showcase their classic cars at this family-friendly gathering.

Waitlist open for childcare subsidies under Best Starts for Kids

The Best Starts for Kids Child Care Subsidy Program has opened its waitlist for families seeking financial assistance for child care. Families must fill out a form to be considered for a lottery selection later this year, as joining the waitlist does not guarantee enrollment. Updating information is necessary for previous waitlist participants.

New Law BEAM Act

Washington State enacted the BEAM Act, allowing speed-limiting devices in vehicles of reckless drivers. This legislation, named after four victims of a deadly crash, aims to reduce speeding and enhance community safety. Representative Mari Leavitt sponsored the bill.

Make a difference - donate to the food drive of the Richmond Beach Congregational Church June 7, 2025

Richmond Beach Congregational Church hosts a Food Drive on June 7, 2025, from 11 AM to 1 PM to support local children in need of nutrition during the summer months. Donations will benefit the Edmonds Food Bank, with essential items including canned fruits, peanut butter, and culturally familiar foods. Community members are encouraged to contribute unopened hygiene items and period products as well.

Knockout Gardens Winning the War on Water Use with Great Plants and Techniques June 4, 2025

North City Water District hosts a free gardening class on June 4, 2025, aimed at teaching attendees professional techniques for creating visually appealing gardens. Participants will learn to utilize plant combinations and existing landscape features for seasonal interest. Registration is required to attend.

Damage to roundabout on 185th to be repaired spring of 2026

A CDL truck driver likely caused damage to the roundabout on NE 185th near the Transit Station. Full repairs are scheduled for spring 2026, as the city prioritizes other critical maintenance work this construction season. In the interim, the city will clean up debris and fix a bent sign.

Save the date for Old Dog Haven Pups on Parade July 12, 2025

Old Dog Haven will host the Pups on Parade event on July 12, 2025, at Cromwell Park in Shoreline, WA. The event includes a parade, food trucks, games, and a silent auction to raise funds for over 300 senior dogs in their care. Dog lovers can participate in a leisurely walk beginning at 1:15 PM.

Winners of NWWS Waterworks Exhibition engage senses through exceptional techniques, drawing viewers in to see more

The 2025 Northwest Watercolor Society Annual Waterworks Online Membership Exhibition features 75 watermedia paintings, with Lana Privitera winning first place and $1,000 for "Breakfast with Maria." Juror Michele Usibelli praised the winners' exceptional techniques that engage viewers’ senses. The free online exhibition runs until June 30, 2025.

Attorney General Brown and a coalition of Attorneys General issue Joint Statement on Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship Oral Arguments

Attorney General Nick Brown and a coalition of attorneys general defended birthright citizenship during a Supreme Court hearing. They argued that the President's attempt to end this long-standing right is unconstitutional and would disrupt settled law.

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