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Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? May 14 - 20

Shoreline hosts various events from May 14 to May 20, including Bike Everywhere Day and Across the Pacific Night, celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month. Community members can enjoy garage sales, a plant sale, and discussions on local transportation history. These activities aim to promote cultural engagement and community involvement.

Career Fair at Shoreline Community College on May 20, 2025

Shoreline Community College will host a Career Fair on May 20, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM at the college's 9000 Building PUB. The event is free to the public and offers opportunities to meet employers, receive job search assistance, and access career resources.

Apply to be a youth member on the Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural ServicesTree Board

Shoreline Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services/Tree Board invites youth aged 15 to 19 to apply for a non-voting position for the 2025/2026 academic year. Applications are due by June 8, 2025, and members receive $50 per meeting for attending monthly sessions. The Board advises on issues related to parks, recreation, public art, and trees on public property.

Theatre review Shorecrest's production of The Little Mermaid was truly fantastic

Shorecrest Performing Arts Center presents a remarkable production of Disney's The Little Mermaid from May 15-18. The cast, led by Olive Ziliak as Ariel and Mateo Stevens as Prince Eric, delivered captivating performances that enchanted the audience. The choreography and use of the theater further elevated the experience, making it feel like a Broadway show.

Diggin' Shoreline Annual Plant Sale Saturday May 17, 2025

Diggin' Shoreline will host its Annual Plant Sale on May 17, 2025, at the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center. The event features a variety of plants, including perennials, annuals, and vegetables, with proceeds benefiting the Ching Community Garden. Payment options include cash, checks, debit, credit, and Venmo.

Gloria Nagler Solitary Sheila

Sheila, a character in Gloria Z. Nagler's story, seeks solace in the woods away from the busy squirrel society. Despite her desire for peace, she regrets not bringing peanuts along for her escape.

Navigating Success Small Business Forum panel discussion and resource fair May 22, 2025

The Navigating Success Small Business Forum returns to Shoreline on May 22, 2025, featuring a panel discussion and three workshop tracks. Attendees can engage with business leaders and network with organizations to enhance their small business strategies.

Flags at Half-Staff May 15, 2025 for Peace Officers Memorial Day

Washington state flags will fly at half-staff on May 15, 2025, to honor Peace Officers Memorial Day. Governor Ferguson encourages other entities to participate in this recognition. Flags should remain lowered until sunset on that day.

alqadi Duwamish Native Plant Trail Grand Opening May 17, 2025

The č̓alq̓ʷadiʔ Duwamish Native Plant Trail will officially open on May 17, 2025, at Dunn Gardens. The trail honors Duwamish heritage and features native plants labeled in Lushootseed, common, and scientific names. Attendees can enjoy live music, storytelling, and family-friendly activities during the celebration.

Honoring moms by showing up to stand up - 50 protest on Mother's Day

More than 50 participants gathered on Mother's Day at the Shoreline/Edmonds line to protest President Trump's tariffs and cuts affecting vulnerable communities. Organized by Everyday Activists, attendees donated 30 pounds of food to Hopelink food pantry while Indivisible Shoreline provided information about their mission. Future sign-waving events are planned, with a nationwide "day of action" set for June 14.

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