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UW School of Drama presents The Winter's Tale February 13-23, 2025

The University of Washington School of Drama presents a visually stunning adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale," directed by MFA candidate Kate Drummond from February 13-23, 2025, at the Floyd and Delores Jones Playhouse in Seattle. This production reinterprets the classic play, exploring themes of forgiveness and belief through a fresh narrative lens, particularly focusing on the character of Autolycus. Tickets range from $10 to $22, making it accessible to a broad audience.

City of Shoreline invites artists to apply for 2025 Artist in Residence Program at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

The City of Shoreline is calling for artists to apply for its 2025 Artist in Residence Program at the Cottage at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, offering four residency opportunities for both emerging and established artists. Selected participants will engage with the community and create new work over six weeks, culminating in a public presentation. With a focus on inclusivity, the program encourages diverse applicants to reflect on the site's historical significance.

Gloria Nagler I dunno, photog, seems most of the news is ill-omened

Gloria Nagler reflects on the prevalent negative tone in media coverage, particularly in local news. The article critiques the tendency to focus on "ill-omened" stories while urging a more balanced perspective on community reporting. This commentary resonates with readers seeking a nuanced understanding of local issues.

Jack Malek announces run for Shoreline City Council

Jack Malek has announced his candidacy for the Shoreline City Council seat currently held by John Ramsdell, who is not seeking reelection. With over two decades of community involvement and leadership experience, Malek aims to foster balanced growth and support local businesses while preserving Shoreline's character.

High school students invited to compete in Youth Science Contest

The Washington State Department of Health is inviting high school students to participate in the fourth annual Washington Tracking Network Youth Science Contest, aimed at enhancing their science and communication skills through health and environmental data analysis. Students can choose from three project tracks and must submit their projects by April 15, 2025. Winners will be recognized in late May and awarded a plaque, along with opportunities for mentorship and public exposure.

Game Time mini-camp at the Teen Center during mid-winter break

Join the Shoreline Teen Center for an exciting minicamp during Mid-Winter Break on February 18-19, 2025, designed for youth aged 11 to 14. Participants can enjoy a variety of gym games, including basketball, dodgeball, and table tennis, for a fee of $72.80 for residents and $87.35 for non-residents. Don't miss this chance to engage in fun activities during the winter doldrums!

Learn about Shoreline Schools propositions for February 9 ballot

Shoreline Schools is informing voters about upcoming propositions on the February 9 ballot, including a replacement levy for educational programs, a bond for high school modernization, and a capital levy for technology improvements. Several informational meetings are scheduled for the community to discuss these proposals, which are crucial for maintaining educational standards and infrastructure. For detailed information, voters can visit the Shoreline Schools website.

Breaking Free Sports Camp at Calvin Presbyterian July 25-29

The "Breaking Free Sports Camp," designed for children aged 4 to 12, will take place from July 25-29, 2011, at Calvin Presbyterian Church in Shoreline, WA. The camp offers various sports activities, Christian coaching, and daily Bible studies, promoting both physical fitness and spiritual growth. Registration costs $50 per child, with discounts available for additional family members.

Shorelines Second Annual Where Our Wildlife Is Backyard Habitat Tour, Saturday, July 9

Shoreline's Second Annual "Where Our Wildlife Is" Backyard Habitat Tour will take place on Saturday, July 9, 2011, from 10 am to 3 pm in the Briarcrest and Ridgecrest neighborhoods. Sponsored by a City of Shoreline environmental mini-grant, this free event showcases certified backyard wildlife habitats, promoting community involvement in wildlife protection and habitat creation. Visitors can pick up a tour guide and map at Briarcrest Elementary School to explore local gardens and learn about wildlife-friendly gardening practices.

Town Hall with Sen. Maralyn Chase on Saturday Mar 10 in Edmonds

Senator Maralyn Chase will host a town hall meeting on March 10, 2018, at the Edmonds Senior Center, providing an update on the current Legislative Session and inviting community feedback on legislative concerns. This event is an opportunity for residents of the 32nd Legislative District to engage directly with their senator on important issues affecting Washingtonians.

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