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Jobs Shoreline Fire Facilities Manager

Shoreline Fire Department seeks a Facilities Manager from May 9 to June 8, 2025, offering a monthly salary between $7,354 and $9,193. The role involves overseeing maintenance and operations of department facilities, managing staff, and coordinating capital improvements. Applicants must possess relevant experience and a valid Washington State Driver’s License.

Far Out Fundraiser for the Shoreline Historical Museum

The Shoreline Historical Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary with a Far Out Fundraiser on May 11, 2025. Attendees can enjoy sci-fi themed attire, a catered dinner, and participate in auctions and activities. The event will feature local authors and musicians, fostering community engagement.

Fall prevention workshop May 27, 2025 at the Shoreline Library

A fall prevention workshop is scheduled for May 27, 2025, at the Shoreline Library, aimed at educating attendees about safety measures to reduce fall risks. This initiative responds to the growing concern for community health, especially among seniors.

Jobs City of Shoreline - teen jobs - Youth Outreach Leader

The City of Shoreline is hiring part-time Youth Outreach Leaders at $17.10 per hour, targeting high school students aged 16 and older. The program aims to empower youth by connecting them to community services through peer outreach and leadership opportunities. Applications are open until May 19, 2025.

Last meeting of the year May 13, 2025 for the Lake Forest Park Garden Club

Lake Forest Park Garden Club will hold its final general meeting of the year on May 13, 2025, featuring guest speaker Daphne Legg from Wild Birds’ Unlimited. Members can participate in summer events and the annual plant sale on May 17 at LFP Elementary School.

Two Shorecrest Students Awarded College Scholarships

Shoreline area students received scholarships for college, enhancing educational opportunities within the community. Local events, such as a vaccine clinic for school-aged children and a virtual job fair, support youth and families. These initiatives underscore the region's commitment to fostering growth and wellbeing among its residents.

Two Shorecrest students awarded college scholarships

Shorecrest students Olive Ziliak and Camron Catt received the 2025 S.C.O.T. Scholarship, each worth $10,000 over four years. The scholarship aims to support their college education at UW Seattle and Cornish College of the Arts, respectively. This marks the first time two recipients have been honored in the same year.

Vaccine clinic for school-aged children

Shoreline School District will host a vaccine clinic on May 21, 2025, from 3-7 PM at Meridian Park Elementary School. The clinic offers free vaccinations for uninsured children aged 6 months to 19 years and will also provide flu and COVID vaccinations for insured patients.

Who has filed for school board, city councils, and county council

Candidates for various local offices in King County, including school boards and city councils, filed their paperwork ahead of the May 9 deadline. Notable filings include Emily Williams and Lama Chikh for the Shoreline School Board, and several candidates for the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park City Councils. The King County Council District 1 will see Rod Dembowski on the ballot.

Colors of Spring

A vivid yellow rhododendron has captured the attention of local gardeners, prompting appreciation for its vibrant blooms. A nearby resident boasts five rhododendrons in various colors, showcasing the plant's diversity. The community expresses a desire for more colorful flora in their neighborhoods.

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