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Skeletons 5 The softer side of Hillwood decorations

Hillwood decorations reveal a softer side of seasonal aesthetics, showcasing a blend of creativity and tradition. The exhibit invites community engagement by highlighting the artistry involved in creating these festive displays. Residents can participate in events and view the decorations, fostering a sense of local pride.

Social Justice Sundays - Principles and people on parade at the Shoreline-Edmonds line this Sunday and No Kings Rise Up national event October 18, 2025

Activists will gather for "Social Justice Sundays" this Sunday, October 12, 2025, from 1-2 PM at the Shoreline-Edmonds line to promote principles of democracy and justice. The event precedes the "No Kings/Rise Up!" Nationwide Day of Action scheduled for October 18, encouraging community participation and donations for those in need.

Video Police Chief Mike Harden and City Administrator Phillip Hill discuss the upcoming November ballot measure

Police Chief Mike Harden and City Administrator Phillip Hill discussed the upcoming November ballot measure in a recent video. The measure aims to address community safety and resource allocation in the city. Voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on this significant proposal.

Help Meridian Park PTA fundraise by having brunch at Aurora Borealis on October 26, 2025

Meridian Park PTSA hosts a brunch fundraiser on October 26, 2025, from 12 PM to 3 PM at Aurora Borealis. The event aims to raise funds for school year clubs and community programs, with 20% of sales donated to the PTSA. Attendees can enjoy math activities and meet the school mascot, Blaze.

Shoreline Police coat drive - also hats, mittens, and socks

Shoreline Police will host a coat drive from October 1-17, 2025, to collect new and gently used coats, hats, mittens, and socks for those in need. Donations can be dropped off at the Shoreline Police Lobby, located in City Hall. Community Service Officer Corona encourages residents to contribute to help keep the community warm this winter.

185th Corridor Project Progresses in Lake Forest Park

The 185th corridor project progresses as local officials announce plans for improved transportation in Lake Forest Park. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for residents while addressing traffic concerns. Community engagement will guide further development.

Families of Multiples, KidVantage, and Shoreline Tool Library work in partnership to support local families

Families of Multiples Seattle continues its partnership with KidVantage Shoreline, donating unsold items from their consignment sale. KidVantage supports children in need by providing essential goods, although they will pause donations in October 2025. The NE Seattle and Shoreline Tool Library will still collect items during this time.

New security procedures when visiting Shoreline City Hall

Beginning October 15, 2025, visitors to Shoreline City Hall must check in at the lobby desk to access upper floors, including the Permit Center. This new security measure involves key card access to enhance safety and improve customer service. Visitors will receive identification badges and key cards after providing their name and purpose of visit.

Tales of Tuberculosis The History of Firland October 18, 2025 at the Shoreline Library

Firland, a historic tuberculosis sanatorium, will be the focus of a presentation at the Shoreline Library on October 18, 2025. The event will explore its past and the impact of tuberculosis on the local community. This session aims to educate residents about the significance of Firland in Shoreline's history.

7th Annual Shoreline Music Summit October 11, 2025

The 7th Annual Shoreline Music Summit will take place from October 8 to October 11, 2025, at Shoreline Community College in Washington. The event features performances by Sera Cahoone, a string quartet, and The Passenger, highlighting local talent and collaboration. This summit promises an engaging experience for music enthusiasts in the Seattle metropolitan area.

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