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Sno-King International Folk Dance Club

The Sno-King International Folk Dance Club hosts weekly folk dance sessions every Wednesday from 7:00-9:00 PM at Cedar Valley Grange in Lynnwood. Participants can enjoy various dances without needing a partner, with beginner classes available before regular sessions. A monthly party is also scheduled for the second Saturday, featuring a diverse range of dances.

Rockslide on Chuckanut Drive

A significant rockslide closed Chuckanut Drive (SR 11) near Bellingham, measuring approximately 150 feet long and 30 feet deep. No injuries occurred, as the roadway was empty during the incident. The closure affects all travelers and may last several days to a week.

Gate City Community Benefit for North Helpline May 1 - 17, 2025

Hellbent Brewing Co, in collaboration with Project 9 Brewing Co and Watershed Pub & Kitchen, launches Gate City, a Hazy India Pale Ale, to support food access and housing assistance. From May 1-17, 2025, local pop-up events will occur in North Seattle, with proceeds benefiting North Helpline. Participants can also engage in a virtual auction during this period.

A few spaces left in Summer camps from City of Shoreline

The City of Shoreline offers a variety of summer camps, including full and half-day options, for children this summer. Scholarships and payment plans are available to assist families. Interested participants can register online.

Echoes of Resilience Short Films Made by Incarcerated Youth - free Wednesday April 23, 2025 at Shoreline Community College

Shoreline Community College will host a free screening of “Echoes of Resilience: Short Films Made by Incarcerated Youth” on April 23, 2025. The event features films created by Washington state incarcerated youth, followed by a discussion with SHARE’s founder and a panel of guests. Attendees will explore the impact of storytelling on rehabilitation and the importance of artistic expression.

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Skills and Drills Youth Tennis Camp with Arnie Moreno June 23-27, 2025

Shorewood High School tennis coach Arnie Moreno is accepting registrations for the Skills and Drills Youth Tennis Camp, scheduled for June 23-27, 2025, at Shorewood Tennis Courts. The camp, aimed at youth aged 11 to 16, will accommodate 24 participants and features five two-hour lessons for $150, with discounts for families. Interested individuals can register by emailing Moreno or calling him directly.

Flags at Half-staff for Pope Francis

Governor Ferguson ordered flags at all state agency facilities in Washington State to be lowered to half-staff in honor of Pope Francis. This directive follows a Presidential Proclamation and will remain in effect until April 26, 2025, or the morning of April 28. Other entities are encouraged to participate in this recognition.

Edmonds Floretum Garden Club annual plant sale May 3, 2025 in Edmonds

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club hosts its annual plant sale on Saturday, May 3, from 9 AM to noon at Edmonds United Methodist Church. Attendees can purchase a variety of plants and garden items, with proceeds supporting environmental programs and horticulture scholarships.

Roadside plant sale for Earth Day

Shoreline Area News announced a roadside plant sale to celebrate Earth Day on April 23, 2025. The event aims to promote environmental awareness and community involvement. Residents are encouraged to participate and support local initiatives.

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