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Shorewood teacher awarded fellowship to travel to Japan to learn about their economic system

Shorewood High School teacher Damon Oliveto received a 2025 Keizai Koho Center Teacher Fellowship to study Japan's economy and society. He will participate in discussions and visits to schools and businesses during his eight-day trip in late June and early July. Oliveto aims to enhance his AP Economics curriculum through firsthand experiences.

Shoreline climate progress report Shoreline residents drove 16 less

Shoreline residents reduced driving by 16%, preventing 21,650 metric tons of CO2 emissions annually. The City Council emphasized tree planting and compost sorting over further driving reductions, despite transportation being the largest emissions source. Council members advocate for stricter recycling enforcement and increased tree canopy coverage.

Virtual job fair May 15, 2025 for federal workers who live and work in Washington

The Employment Security Department will host a virtual job fair on May 15, 2025, for federal workers in Washington. This event aims to connect these workers with state, county, and city job opportunities, supporting their transition within public service careers.

Car flips on its side on 175th

A driver flipped their vehicle onto its side on N 175th and Midvale on May 7, 2025. The driver remained unharmed and was standing next to the vehicle when emergency services arrived. No medical transport was required.

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.

King County files lawsuit against Trump administration over unlawful conditions to previously approved federal grants

King County and seven other local governments filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration on May 2, 2025, alleging unconstitutional changes to federal grant conditions. The lawsuit claims new stipulations violate federal law and would impose legal conflicts for local governments.

Flowers Joseph's Coat

The Joseph's Coat rose is the first to bloom each year in Lee Wolfe's garden, showcasing a vibrant color transformation from deep orange buds to multi-colored blooms that mature to deep yellow. Wolfe celebrates the arrival of these roses annually, marking the beginning of spring.

Folktales at Dunn Gardens June 1, 2025

The Seattle Storytelling Guild invites families to an afternoon of folktales with storyteller Eva Abram on June 1, 2025, at Dunn Gardens. The event, designed for adults and children aged six and above, features stories set amidst the gardens' natural beauty. Tickets cost $12 for adults and $6 for children.

Community Work Party at Twin Ponds North May 10, 2025

A community work party will take place at Twin Ponds North on May 10, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Participants should bring gloves and a water bottle to join the gardening efforts. The event aims to promote local engagement in park maintenance.

Whats Happening This Week in Shoreline? May 7 - 13

Shoreline hosts various community events from May 7 to May 13, including discussions on traffic safety, a college open house, and a plant sale. Notable highlights include the Shoreview Dog Park ribbon cutting on May 10 and a Rainbow Bingo night for adults on May 9. These events aim to engage residents and promote local culture.

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