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King County Library System launches new Curious Creatures Summer Reading Program on June 7

King County Library System (KCLS) launches the Curious Creatures Summer Reading Program for youth 17 and under, running from June 7 to August 31, 2025. Participants can win prizes, receive a welcome kit with a free book, and join various educational events throughout the summer. Registration begins June 7 at local libraries or online.

LFP Police Department presents Certificate of Recognition to Lake Forest Park Rotary

Lake Forest Park Police Chief Mike Harden awarded a Certificate of Recognition to the Rotary Club for their significant contributions to community initiatives. Their support has been crucial for the success of programs like Shop with a Cop and Safety Day, which provides families with essential safety gear.

Toby takes the bus to the dog park

Toby, a local dog, regularly takes the bus to a nearby dog park, showcasing a unique aspect of pet ownership in the community. This practice highlights the accessibility of public transportation for pet owners in the area. The article emphasizes the importance of providing inclusive services for residents and their pets.

Shoreline Fire Department RFA Governing Board of Commissioners - Time Change Notice - June 26, 2025

The Governing Board of Commissioners for the Shoreline Fire Department Regional Fire Authority rescheduled its regular meeting to June 26, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. The change was announced by Executive Assistant Beatriz Goldsmith on May 7, 2025.

Jobs City of Lake Forest Park Permit Coordinator - part-time

The City of Lake Forest Park seeks a part-time Permit Coordinator or Technician to join its Community Development team, offering an hourly wage between $32.56 and $43.41. This role is eligible for benefits and will assist in meeting the community's planning and permitting needs.

Meeting Notice Cancellation May 15, 2025 - Northshore Fire District Board Meeting

The Northshore Fire District Board of Commissioners cancels its regular meeting scheduled for May 15, 2025. The next board meeting will take place on June 26, 2025, at 5:15 p.m. No date has been set for a rescheduled meeting.

This Sunday - Protest damage to our economy and people

Local group Everyday Activists plans a sign-waving event on May 11, 2025, to protest economic damage from President Trump's tariffs. The event will take place at the intersection of Aurora Ave N and N 205th St, from 1 to 2 PM, and will also collect non-perishable food for a local pantry.

Business Spotlight Irons Brothers Construction Designing Homes That Grow With You

Irons Brothers Construction, established in Shoreline in 1999, specializes in residential design and custom remodeling, focusing on aging-in-place solutions. The company enhances homes to ensure comfort and independence for all generations, while actively supporting local community initiatives.

Pack the Park Fun Run Saturday May 10, 2025 has live music, a food truck, and supports good causes

The Pack the Park Fun Run returns on May 10, 2025, at Pfingst Animal Acres Park, featuring live music and food trucks. Proceeds will support local programs aimed at providing fresh produce and alleviating school lunch debt for families in need.

Support for King county children with asthma

King County introduces a new initiative to support children suffering from asthma, aiming to improve their health outcomes through education and resources. The program seeks to raise awareness about asthma management and prevention among families in the region.

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