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Fastpitch softball - Shorewood 8 - Lake Washington 7

Shorewood narrowly defeated Lake Washington in a fastpitch softball game, finishing with a score of 8-7. Key players included Lillian Perrault, who caught for Shorewood, and Bubbie Hagerman from Lake Washington, who had a strong batting performance. The match took place at Meridian Park on March 14, 2025.

19 Shorecrest students participate in Future Healthcare Professionals (HOSA) competition in Spokane

Nineteen students from Shorecrest participated in the Washington HOSA State Leadership Conference in Spokane, competing against over 3,000 peers. Notably, Nina Vermillion and Millie Wang achieved top placements, qualifying for the International Leadership Conference in Nashville. Their accomplishments highlight the dedication and skills of future healthcare professionals in the community.

AAUW Edmonds SnoKing hosts a Pink Tea April 12, 2025

The AAUW Edmonds SnoKing branch is hosting a Pink Tea event on April 12, 2025, at Edmonds College. Attendees are encouraged to don Suffragette-inspired attire while enjoying tea, treats, and a live performance that highlights the history of women's rights activism. Tickets are available online for $20 plus tax.

Design workshops for new Shoreline parks - March 19, March 22, 2025 and online

The City of Shoreline is hosting design workshops on March 19 and March 22, 2025, to gather community input for new parks at West Echo Lake and 192nd & Hemlock, as well as Westminster Park. These workshops are open to all ages and aim to share community priorities and concept plans for public feedback. Participation is encouraged, with the city expressing gratitude for previous contributions that have helped shape the design process.

Jobs WSDOT Transportation Management Center (TMC) Technician 3 (TT3)

The article announces job openings for multiple Transportation Technician 3 In-Training positions at the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) in Shoreline, WA. These roles involve operating the intelligent transportation system and require a commitment to a 2-to-3-year training program. Successful candidates will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of traffic management in the region.

Rising food insecurity and how you can help

The article highlights the rising food insecurity faced by many families, exacerbated by increasing living expenses and food prices. Hopelink's Food Assistance program has seen a significant enrollment spike of 15% since July 2024, indicating the growing need for food support in the community. The piece emphasizes the importance of local contributions to help combat these challenges.

Mustache Milk held their soft opening this week at Shoreline Place

Mustache Milk has officially opened its new location in Shoreline, Washington, with a soft opening that took place on March 12, 2025. To celebrate, the business is offering a Buy One Get One (BOGO) promotion on select drinks, enhancing community engagement. This new establishment adds to the local dining scene and invites residents to explore its offerings.

Apply by Sunday March 16, 2025 for Women in Fire workshop

A workshop aimed at women interested in careers in emergency medical services (EMS) and firefighting will be held on April 12-13, 2025, in King County. Applications for this free event close on March 16, 2025. The initiative, hosted by Bellevue Fire, seeks to empower women in the traditionally male-dominated field of firefighting.

Step Into March Shoreline School District staff are one week into their wellness challenge

Shoreline School District employees are participating in a wellness challenge called "Step Into March," where they have logged over 6 million steps in just one week. The initiative encourages staff to engage in various physical activities and offers local business-sponsored prizes to enhance participation. This program not only promotes fitness but also fosters a sense of community among district employees.

Live Local Rat City Brass and MachOne Big Band at Third Place Commons this weekend

The article highlights two live music performances at Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park, featuring Rat City Brass and MachOne Big Band. Rat City Brass will perform on Friday, paying homage to the Tijuana Brass, while MachOne takes the stage on Saturday, showcasing a classic big band sound. Both events promise a vibrant atmosphere for music lovers in the community.

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