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North Seattle Lapidary Mineral Club Summer Rock Sale August 17, 2025

The North Seattle Lapidary & Mineral Club will host its 4th Annual Summer Rock Sale on August 17, 2025, from 11 AM to 3 PM. Admission is free, allowing the public to explore a variety of rocks and minerals. This community event aims to promote interest in geology and lapidary arts.

Wallet Hub names Shoreline Community College as best in the state

Shoreline Community College earned recognition as the best community college in Washington state, according to Wallet Hub. The ranking underscores the institution's commitment to providing quality education and support services to its students. This accolade positions the college favorably among peers nationwide.

Shoreline Historical Museum at LFP Farmers Market Sunday

Shoreline Historical Museum representatives will attend the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market is located in the lower parking lot of Town Center at the intersection of Bothell and Ballinger Way. Visitors should expect a brief detour due to a culvert project on Ballinger.

North Helpline Executive Director Kelly Brown leaves after eleven years with the organization

Kelly Brown, Executive Director of North Helpline, leaves after 11 years of leadership, during which she expanded services and forged community partnerships. Her tenure included navigating increased demand for services, culminating in an impactful legacy. The Board will now search for her successor while an interim director oversees operations.

Fun for the whole family Missoula Children's Theatre production of Snow White August 16, 2025

The Missoula Children's Theatre will perform "Snow White" on August 16, 2025, offering a family-friendly entertainment option. This production showcases the talents of local campers who participate in the theatre program. Attendees can expect a magical experience created by young performers.

Shoreline Chamber of Commerce Chamber Award to Lara Grauer

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce honored Lara Grauer with its Chamber Award on August 15, 2025, recognizing her exceptional leadership and community involvement. Grauer, a dedicated portrait photographer, has served in various board roles since joining the Chamber in 2016 and is known for inspiring others and promoting supportive communication.

Paddle Boarders Enjoy Echo Lake

Paddle boarders gathered on Echo Lake in Shoreline, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor recreation. The event showcased the community's engagement with local waterways and promoted active lifestyles.

Fred Meyer adds charging stations for EV

Fred Meyer has installed three electric vehicle charging stations in its Shoreline parking lot, becoming the second local business to do so. The chargers are not free, with one customer's charge costing $22. Shoreline City Hall offers free, slower chargers powered by solar energy.

Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, and Lynnwood accept opioid settlement payouts

Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, and Lynnwood will receive opioid settlement payouts, with Lynnwood receiving nearly $4.5 million, the largest amount in the region. Funds will be allocated for addiction treatment, harm reduction, and community support services. King County has seen a significant rise in opioid deaths, prompting local governments to seek solutions.

Richmond Highlands Rainbow Girls Celebrate 80 Years in Shoreline

The Richmond Highlands Rainbow Girls celebrate 80 years in Shoreline, continuing to empower young women through leadership and service. Despite a decline in membership during the pandemic, the group remains active, recently raising over $33,000 for Child's Play and focusing future efforts on Camp Prime Time. Annalise Brush, a member, served as state president, marking a significant achievement for the organization.

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