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School board members visit legislators in Olympia

Shoreline School Board Director Sara Betnel reports on a productive advocacy day in Olympia, where local representatives discussed critical funding needs for K-12 education. Key issues highlighted include special education, materials and supplies, and transportation funding, amidst broader budget reductions. The collaborative efforts of Shoreline students, families, and board members are pivotal in pushing for sustainable education funding.

Now open 2025 Seattle Home Garden Show at Lumen Field

The Seattle Home & Garden Show returns to Lumen Field Event Center from February 20-23, showcasing innovative housing options, home décor, and gardening resources. This year’s highlights include a focus on Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) and special appearances by celebrities like Dr. Lori and Ciscoe Morris. Attendees can enjoy educational seminars, pet adoptions, and family-friendly activities, making it a must-visit event for the local community.

Free presentation at Shoreline Community College - the Yucatan Peninsula

The community is invited to attend a free presentation by Ana K. Celis, an underwater archaeologist from Mexico, at Shoreline Community College on March 5, 2025. The lecture will focus on the natural and cultural heritage of the Yucatán Peninsula, highlighting grassroots efforts to preserve its extensive underwater cave systems. Registration is required for attendance, and parking is free.

Kruckeberg Speaker Event and Annual Meeting A Celebration of Growth, Nature, and Health

The Kruckeberg Speaker Event and Annual Meeting in Grand Prairie, Texas, on February 21, 2025, will celebrate growth, nature, and health, featuring notable speaker David R. Montgomery. This annual gathering, organized by the City of Shoreline, aims to engage the community in discussions surrounding environmental conservation and sustainable practices.

Northwest Flower Garden Festival now through Sunday February 23, 2025

The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival is currently taking place at the Seattle Convention Center, running through February 23, 2025. Offering various ticket options, including discounts for students and groups, the festival showcases stunning displays, including multiple orchid exhibits. Visitors are encouraged to use public transit due to limited parking availability.

County Councilmember Dunn and Dembowski introduce legislation to retain instant messages sent between King County employees for the Public Record

King County Councilmembers Reagan Dunn and Rod Dembowski proposed an ordinance on February 20, 2025, to end the automatic deletion of instant messages among county employees, ensuring these communications are preserved as part of the public record. This legislation aims to enhance government transparency and align King County's policies with recent state-level changes initiated by Governor Bob Ferguson.

Start March with a blood donation

The Bloodworks mobile unit will be in Richmond Beach on March 1, 2025, encouraging local residents to donate blood and help meet the ongoing national need for blood donations. With eligibility for most healthy adults and special provisions for 16 and 17-year-olds, the event presents a community opportunity to contribute positively during times of crisis.

Dunn Gardens Snowdrop Stroll

The Dunn Gardens Snowdrop Stroll invites community members to explore the beauty of early spring blooms at Dunn Gardens in Shoreline, Washington. This event offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and families to enjoy guided tours of the gardens, highlighting the significance of snowdrop flowers in the local ecosystem.

Scene on the Sound Pirates on Puget Sound

The USS Kidd, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, recently sailed through Puget Sound, showcasing its unique status as the only active U.S. Navy ship allowed to fly the Jolly Roger. The article provides insights into the ship's historical significance, including its namesake, Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who was a casualty at Pearl Harbor. This event highlights the Navy's ongoing connection to maritime heritage and local naval history.

Sunsets gentle and violent

A recent article highlights the beauty and intensity of sunsets, capturing the emotional spectrum they evoke in the community. The piece explores various perspectives on sunsets, emphasizing their significance in daily life and local culture. Engaging visuals accompany the text, making it a compelling read for nature enthusiasts and residents alike.

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