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2025 Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Party tickets on sale

The Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Party will take place on September 27, 2025, at the Innis Arden Clubhouse in Shoreline, WA. Attendees can enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres, and a buffet dinner, with proceeds supporting the garden's maintenance and growth. Tickets are priced at $130 each or $900 for a table of eight.

Coffee with State Representative Lauren Davis

State Representative Lauren Davis highlighted her bipartisan efforts in the 2025 legislative session, focusing on domestic violence and behavioral health. Her bills, including the Domestic Violence Co-Responder bill and the Certified Peer Support Specialists bill, aim to enhance support for survivors and improve mental health access.

Shoreline Community invited to Backpack Drive Open House to support local students August 15, 2025

Shoreline will host a Backpack Drive Open House on August 15, encouraging donations of new backpacks for local students. The event, supported by BECU and other partners, aims to promote educational equity and provide essential supplies for Shoreline School District students.

Call for Artists AAUW Art for Scholarships fundraiser

Artists can support the Edmonds SnoKing AAUW by donating artwork and reserving a $50 table for an art sale on October 4, 2025. The event takes place at WSU Everett Campus from 11am to 3pm, with all proceeds going to scholarships. Interested artists must respond by September 1st via a QR code on the flyer.

Staff from Shoreline Historical Museum lead walk along Aurora on Thursday August 14, 2025

The Shoreline Historical Museum invites the public to a free walk and talk on August 14, 2025, exploring the development history along the Aurora Corridor. Participants will engage in discussions about the area's evolution and its current impacts while walking approximately two miles over 1.5 hours.

Monday is the last day with early bird prices for Jazz Walk

Shoreline's 15th Ave NE will close for a family-friendly Jazz Walk featuring live music, food trucks, and community booths on August 11. Early bird wristbands cost $25 and grant access to multiple venues, with music starting at 6:30 PM. Ticket sales support local artists and the event.

Story Walks in Lake Forest Park

Lake Forest Park launches story walks featuring STEM-themed stories in English and Spanish throughout August. Families can enjoy reading as they explore community parks, including Whispering Willow Park and Horizon View Park. The initiative, supported by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the LFP King County Library System, promotes literacy and outdoor activity.

Sentimental Journey B-17G Flying Fortress over Shoreline on Saturday

The B-17 Flying Fortress Sentimental Journey flew over Shoreline on August 9, 2025, showcasing its historical significance. This iconic aircraft, nicknamed Sentimental Journey, is based at the Commemorative Air Force Museum and regularly participates in airshows across North America. The B-17 served as a critical bomber for the Allies during World War II.

Should you water your big trees?

Homeowners should water mature trees, especially at the end of summer when rainfall is scarce. Factors like drought and climate change may necessitate additional watering for native species, such as the western red cedar. Signs of stress, like yellowing leaves and heavy cone production, indicate a need for hydration.

Tickets available for screening of documentary featuring Robert Reich The Last Class

Shoreline residents plan to screen “The Last Class,” a documentary featuring Professor Robert Reich, on September 4, 2025. The event aims to foster discussions on economic inequality and social justice within the community. Tickets are priced at $19 and must be reserved by August 12, 2025.

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