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Meet the Artist KT Hancock at ShoreLake Arts Gallery and provide input for her project Friday April 18, 2025

The City of Shoreline is hosting an artist meet-and-greet for local artist KT Hancock this Friday, April 18, 2025, at the ShoreLake Arts Gallery. Community members are invited to provide input on an art bench project for Ridgecrest Park, part of a park bond improvement initiative. An online survey is also available for those unable to attend the event, closing on April 28, 2025.

Lakeshore Garden Club Annual Plant Sale

The Lakeshore Garden Club is hosting its annual plant sale on April 26, 2025, at the Lake Forest Park Presbyterian Church. This popular event features a variety of plants, including perennials, shrubs, and edible options, with proceeds supporting local charitable initiatives. The sale not only benefits the community but also fosters a love for gardening among residents.

Fastpitch softball Shorewood vs Edmonds Woodway 4-14-2025

Edmonds Woodway triumphed over Shorewood with a final score of 5-1 in a fastpitch softball game held at Meridian Park on April 14, 2025. Key players for Edmonds Woodway included C. Ingalls and A. McCorvey, who delivered impressive performances at the plate. The game showcased strong pitching from both teams, highlighting the competitive spirit of local high school sports.

Lake Forest Park Farmers Market opens Mothers Day May 11, 2025

The Lake Forest Park Farmers Market will commence its season on Mother's Day, May 11, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at City Hall. This event not only offers fresh produce and local goods but also supports the Market Bucks program, which aids food-insecure community members. The market will operate every Sunday until October 19, providing a vital resource for the community.

Governor Bob Ferguson statement on denial of federal disaster funds

Governor Bob Ferguson criticized FEMA's denial of Washington's application for federal disaster relief following significant damage from November's bomb cyclone, estimated at $34 million. He stated that the state met all criteria for funding, and the decision will delay recovery efforts for affected communities. Washington plans to appeal the denial within the 30-day timeframe.

Community Open House to celebrate 60 years of Shoreline Community College

Shoreline Community College is set to celebrate its 60th anniversary with a Community Open House on May 8, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The event, free and open to all ages, will include live performances, interactive activities, and opportunities to connect with students, faculty, and alumni. Attendees can also enjoy light refreshments, prizes, and Shoreline branded merchandise.

Girls tennis Shorecrest vs Meadowdale

Shorecrest defeated Meadowdale in a girls' tennis match held at Meadowdale, with a final score of 6-1. Key victories in singles came from Katelynne Wycoff, Lily Haessler, Ally Miner, and Sophie Schmitz, while the doubles teams also secured commanding wins. The match showcased strong performances from Shorecrest players, contributing to their overall success in the season.

Rotary clubs ship fire truck to Guatemalan fire brigade

The Lake Forest Park Rotary Club collaborated with the Calgary Rotary Club to successfully ship a donated firetruck to Guatemala, enhancing local firefighting capabilities. Rotarian Ed Sterner played a pivotal role in this initiative, which involved extensive planning and coordination. This endeavor highlights the international service efforts supported by Rotary clubs.

Off-bike class for beginner and intermediate riders April 30, 2025

The City of Shoreline, in collaboration with Cascade Bicycle Club, is offering an off-bike class designed for beginner and intermediate cyclists. Scheduled for April 30, 2025, the class will cover essential topics such as riding equipment, bike infrastructure, and route planning. Participants can attend in person at City Hall or join online via Zoom.

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