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Shoreline Rezoned Shoreline legalizes neighborhood commercial while expanding tree protections

Shoreline's new development code legalizes neighborhood commercial businesses while enhancing tree protections, reflecting the city's proactive response to the housing affordability crisis. The Shoreline council's decision allows small businesses in residential areas, promoting economic growth while adhering to new state laws.

February 2025 Events at Third Place Books

February 2025 will feature three notable events at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park, showcasing authors like Penn Cole, Cory Doctorow, and Thomas Kohnstamm. These events highlight the growing trend of self-published authors gaining mainstream recognition and celebrate local literary culture. Attendees can expect engaging discussions and opportunities to connect with influential voices in the literary community.

SilverKite Community Arts Line Dancing Across Genres

The SilverKite Community Arts program invites adults to engage in a free line dancing event on January 27, 2025, at Shoreline Library, showcasing a blend of musical styles from country to disco. Participants will have the opportunity to learn modern line dances in a community setting, promoting both physical activity and social interaction. Registration is required for this enriching experience.

Health Literacy Workshop - free at the Senior Activity Center

A free Health Literacy Workshop will be held on January 23, 2025, at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, led by Susan Banks, MLIS. Participants will learn to identify health misinformation online and explore reliable health resources, including MedlinePlus. Attendees are encouraged to bring their devices for hands-on activities, but those without will still be welcomed.

Museum Collections Corner Freddy Nell

The article highlights the Shoreline Historical Museum's "Collections Corner," featuring the beloved Freddy Bear and Baby Nell plush toys that were iconic representations of the Frederick & Nelson department store in Seattle. This nostalgic piece reflects on the store's historical significance and its impact on the local community during the holiday season. The article captures the essence of childhood joy associated with these toys, linking them to the broader narrative of Seattle's retail history.

Programa de Crianza Disciplina Positiva para la Familia - gratis

The "Programa de Crianza: Disciplina Positiva para la Familia" offers a series of eight weekly classes designed for parents and caregivers seeking to foster respectful and cooperative relationships with their children. Participants will learn effective parenting tools, reduce family stress, and build a supportive social network. For more information, interested individuals can contact Velia Lara, the Parenting Program Manager.

Snohomish County MD Suspended by Washington Medical Commission

The Washington Medical Commission has suspended the medical license of Dr. Roger Olsson, a Snohomish County physician, due to allegations of failing to complete a required clinical skills assessment and accepting payments for unprovided services. This disciplinary action highlights ongoing concerns regarding medical ethics and patient trust within the healthcare system.

Estate Planning Essentials Workshop January 21, 2025 at Senior Activity Center

The Estate Planning Essentials Workshop, hosted by Wall Group Law, will take place on January 21, 2025, at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. This free, interactive event aims to educate attendees on critical estate planning topics, including avoiding probate and understanding the differences between wills and trusts. Participants will also receive a complimentary 90-minute consultation with an attorney.

Sixth annual dip into Lake Washington to support the eradication of polio

The sixth annual dip into Lake Washington on January 25, 2025, hosted by the Lake Forest Park Rotary, aims to raise funds for polio eradication efforts. Participants can join the event by contributing a fee of five dollars and a jar of peanut butter, all in support of a critical cause. This community gathering not only promotes fun but also emphasizes the importance of continuing the fight against polio.

Ching Community Gardens Celebrates One Year

The Ching Community Gardens celebrated its one-year anniversary on December 31, 2023, marking a significant milestone for local community engagement and environmental stewardship. Supported by GROW and Diggin’ Shoreline, over 100 volunteers dedicated more than 800 hours to restore the garden, which has become a hub for sustainable agriculture and community bonding. The initiative has received substantial backing from the Canlis Restaurant family and various grants, underscoring its impact and relevance to the Shoreline area.

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