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Brahms Bonanza with the Andrew Sords trio May 18, 2025 at St. Dunstan's

The Andrew Sords trio will perform Brahms's Horn Trio in E-flat on May 18, 2025, at St. Dunstan's, featuring Seattle Symphony tubist John DiCesare. This concert will conclude the 2024-2025 Concert Series, showcasing works by Chopin and Sarasate while providing light refreshments afterward.

Kenmore Planning Commission recommends mandatory affordable housing

The Kenmore Planning Commission approved a proposal mandating that developers include at least 10% affordable housing in new projects. The city will replace its voluntary program with “Inclusionary Zoning,” requiring developers to either build affordable units or pay a fee. The City Council plans to discuss these recommendations in May, aiming for a final decision by June 23, 2025.

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In Loving Memory of Ken Noreen (19422025)

Ken Noreen, a beloved music educator and community leader, passed away on April 22, 2025, at home surrounded by family. He dedicated 48 years to music education, shaping generations of students and earning numerous accolades, including induction into the Washington Music Educators Association Hall of Fame. A celebration of his life will take place in June, honoring his impactful contributions to music and education.

Everyday Activists joined by Indivisible Shoreline will protest Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 205th Aurora

Everyday Activists and Indivisible Shoreline will protest against the Trump administration on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at N 205th & Aurora. Participants are encouraged to bring homemade signs and food donations for the Shoreline Hopelink food bank.

Navigating Success Small Business Growth Networking Forum May 22, 2025

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, City of Shoreline, and Washington Small Business Development Center will host the second annual Navigating Success Business Forum on May 22, 2025, from 4-9 PM at Shoreline City Hall. The event aims to empower business owners with insights, networking opportunities, and actionable strategies. Registration is required for participation.

Pollinator Party at the Miyawaki Urban Forest History Project at the Shoreline Historical Museum May 31, 2025

The Miyawaki Forest Project hosts a free "Pollinator Party" on May 31, 2025, at the Shoreline Historical Museum. Families can enjoy live music, crafts, and learn about essential pollinators while engaging in activities. The event highlights the critical role pollinators play in plant growth and food supply, especially amid rising extinction risks.

Potential sales tax measure would prevent devastating cuts to public safety --Zahilay, Dembowski urge swift action

King County officials urged Executive Shannon Braddock to swiftly propose a 0.1% sales tax to prevent $160 million in cuts to public safety services. This measure, authorized by House Bill 2015, aims to address critical funding shortfalls impacting law enforcement, public health, and victim support. Council Chair Girmay Zahilay emphasized the importance of timely action to maintain community safety.

Re-Election Announcement Tracy Furutani for Lake Forest Park City Council

Tracy Furutani announced her candidacy for re-election to the Lake Forest Park City Council, emphasizing her commitment to environmental protection and community engagement. She highlighted achievements such as improved public safety and the adoption of a Climate Action Plan while expressing the need for ongoing community input on future projects.

Volunteer Appreciation Week proclamation presented to Food Bank Garden managers

Mayor Roberts proclaimed April 20–26, 2025, as Volunteer Appreciation Week in Shoreline, recognizing the significant contributions of local volunteers. Shellie Anderson and Susan Westphal received accolades for managing the Food Bank Gardens, which provide over 2,500 pounds of fresh produce annually to combat food insecurity. Residents are encouraged to reflect on the impact of volunteering and seek ways to contribute to their community.

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