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Richmond Junior Football rummage sale this weekend May 17-18, 2025

Richmond Junior Football announces a rummage sale on May 17-18, 2025, as it prepares to close its doors. The sale, held at Shoreline Center, features jerseys, equipment, and fixtures, with all proceeds supporting local youth. Community members are encouraged to attend and commemorate the organization's history.

Bastyr University lists its Kenmore campus for sale

Bastyr University plans to sell its Kenmore campus, which occupies over 50 acres near Lake Washington. The decision follows a shift toward online and hybrid learning, prompting the university to seek a new location for its in-person programs.

Five hour standoff in Lake City ends peacefully

A 51-year-old man barricaded himself in an apartment in Lake City after firing at a car early Thursday morning. The police, aware of his criminal history, negotiated with him for over five hours, leading to his peaceful surrender. Three females inside the apartment emerged unharmed, with no injuries reported.

Spotlight North artist studio tour this weekend May 17-18, 2025

The Spotlight North artist studio tour occurs on May 17-18, 2025, featuring a dozen artists at ten locations. Admission is free, inviting community members to support local talent. Attendees can download a map and find participating artists by looking for yellow balloons.

North City CleanUp Saturday May 17, 2025 10am Noon

Volunteers will gather on May 17, 2025, at 10 a.m. in Shoreline, Washington, for a community cleanup event in the North City Business District and light-rail station area. Participants need gloves and enthusiasm, while the city will provide vests and trash bags. The event will proceed rain or shine.

Dogs Welcome! How to Make the Most of Outdoor Events With Your Pup

Outdoor events in Shoreline often welcome dogs, providing an opportunity for pet owners to enjoy activities with their pets. Owners should select suitable events, match the vibe to their dog’s temperament, and prepare with essential items for a positive experience. Observing their dog’s comfort level ensures enjoyable outings for both pets and owners.

Disabled Hiker's Guide to 5 Washington State Parks is now available

A new guide titled "Accessible Adventures: a Disabled Hiker's Guide to 5 Washington State Parks" is now available for free download. The guide covers accessibility details for five parks in King County, aiming to enhance information for the disability community. Created by Syren Nagakyrie of Disabled Hikers, this resource is the first of its kind in Washington State Parks.

Summer recreation program registration May 20 for Shoreline residents May 22 for LFP residents May 24 open to all

Shoreline recreation program registration opens May 20 for residents, with Lake Forest Park residents gaining early access two days later. Open registration for all begins May 24, with discounts available for Lake Forest Park residents throughout the year. Scholarship reimbursements are offered for eligible youth from both communities.

Artist seeking community input for art work at Shoreview Off Leash Dog Area (OLDA)

Artist JoEllen Wang seeks community input for an Art Fence project at the Shoreview Park Off Leash Dog Area in Seattle. The survey for public feedback is open until May 23, 2025. Residents can access the survey online to share their thoughts.

University of Washington Biology Open House Saturday May 17, 2025

The University of Washington will host a Biology Open House on May 17, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Life Sciences Building. Attendees of all ages can explore various scientific topics and interact with experts. The event also features an open greenhouse, offering a unique opportunity to learn about biology firsthand.

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