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Pride of Place maintaining the Metro Transit Center in Shoreline

Shoreline officials announced plans to maintain the Metro Transit Center to improve community transit access. This initiative aims to enhance the area's public transportation services and support local commuting needs.

Run of Hope at Seward Park to raise money for cancer research at Seattle Children's

The 17th annual Run of Hope Seattle will take place on September 21, 2025, at Seward Park, featuring a 5K Run, 3K Walk, and Kids Dash to support cancer research at Seattle Children's. Participants can also join virtually through a Virtual 5K, promoting community engagement and awareness for pediatric cancer initiatives.

Antique Radio Swap Meet and Experience

The Puget Sound Antique Radio Association will host its 52nd Anniversary Antique Radio Swap Meet on August 17 at Shoreline College. The event features vintage radio evaluations, demonstrations, and talks on radio collecting, attracting collectors and enthusiasts alike. Admission is free for the public, while sellers can register for $20.

Jazz Bites - eat your way through Jazz Walk on Tuesday August 12, 2025

The North City Jazz Walk invites families to enjoy live music and food from 6pm to 10pm on August 12, 2025. The event features five blocks of live jazz, community booths, food trucks, and activities like face painting and fire truck tours. Attendees can savor a variety of cuisines from local vendors, enhancing the summer night experience.

Shoreline Public Schools Foundation Supporting Student Success Since 1992

The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation has supported educational success in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park for over 32 years. The foundation aims to raise $125,000 this year to enhance literacy among students by funding classroom grants and new curriculum initiatives.

King County Citizens Elections Oversight Committee Seeking New Members

The King County Citizens’ Elections Oversight Committee seeks new members to enhance its independent oversight of election policies. Positions available include representatives from the Spanish-speaking and Vietnamese-speaking communities, as well as a representative of registered King County voters. Interested candidates must apply by August 13, 2025.

A long line patiently awaited the opening of the new Grocery Outlet on Thursday August 7, 2025

A long line of customers gathered for the opening of the new Grocery Outlet in Mountlake Terrace on August 7, 2025. The first 100 shoppers received gift cards, creating a festive atmosphere despite the rain. Staff prepared the store for business as the community welcomed the new grocery store.

Culvert replacement underway at 35th Ave NE Ballinger Way (SR104)

Construction on the Lyon Creek culvert replacement beneath Ballinger Way has begun, with traffic control in place from 9 PM to 5 AM. The project will involve multiple road closures, including a 35-day closure of SR 104, to enhance fish passage for salmon and other aquatic species.

Free 5 week Community Police Academy in LFP

The Lake Forest Park Police Department launches a free, 5-week Community Police Academy starting September 3, 2025. The program aims to educate residents on police operations and foster a stronger relationship between law enforcement and the community. Participants must be at least 18 years old and reside or work in Lake Forest Park.

LFP's Yard Sale Day September 13, 2025

Lake Forest Park will host a city-wide yard sale on September 13, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Residents can participate by hosting their own sales and submitting their addresses for inclusion on the official map. Volunteers from the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board are organizing the event, which promotes community engagement and local commerce.

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