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Sam Scotts 2025 Summer Studio Opening June 28-29, 2025

Shoreline ceramic artist Sam Scott opens his studio for the 2025 Summer Studio Opening on June 28-29. The event features a variety of his work available for purchase at 18502 6th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA. Attendees can contact Scott for inquiries or appointments via email, website, or phone.

Sen. Cantwell press release on proposed sale of public lands

Senate Republicans plan to push legislation that could sell up to 250 million acres of public land, threatening the outdoor recreation economy in Washington state. Senator Maria Cantwell condemned the proposal, highlighting its potential to harm access to natural spaces and the jobs tied to them.

LWVSC announces 2025-26 Board and Legend of the League Award Recipients at Annual Meeting

The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County elected new officers and awarded Jody Trautwein and Bob Creamer as Legends of the League at its annual meeting on May 31, 2025. The League now boasts 240 members, making it the third largest in Washington, and plans to focus on empowering voters and advocating for responsible forest management in the upcoming year.

Tabernacle parking lot sale rained out - rescheduled for June 28, 2025

The Annual Parking Lot Sale at Tabernacle Baptist Church has been rescheduled for June 28, 2025, from 8 AM to 2 PM due to inclement weather. The event promises great deals for attendees in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood. Community members can visit the info table next week to connect.

Shorewood Youth Football Camp June 28, 2025

Shorewood football players host a youth camp for children in grades K-6 on June 28, 2025. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and features snacks and activities, with early registration costing $35.

Chuckanut Drive reopened after massive rockslide on April 22, 2025

A rockslide on Chuckanut Drive closed the road for 58 days as WSDOT crews cleared 3,600 tons of debris and stabilized the slope. The road reopened on June 19, 2025, allowing access to the iconic area between Oyster Dome trailhead and Chuckanut Manor.

Seattle Philharmonic announces 2025-26 Season

The Seattle Philharmonic announced its 2025-26 concert season at Benaroya Hall, featuring diverse programs from renowned composers across centuries. Music Director Adam Stern emphasized the range of repertoire, including U.S. premieres from contemporary composers and a significant event with the U.S. premiere of Jeanne Demessieux's Poéme. The season will showcase four concerts with works spanning from Baroque to modern compositions.

CORRECTION Presentation on Antarctica is on Saturday June 28, 2025

Jo Moore will present “Antarctic Journey and Beyond” on June 28, 2025, at Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church. The event features slides from her travels to Antarctica and southern Chile, with proceeds benefiting the church. Tickets cost $25 and include drinks and snacks.

Deep Down Under the Sea Mural Art Workshop June 21, 2025 at Richmond Beach Library

Shoreline's Richmond Beach Library will host the "Deep Down Under the Sea" mural art workshop on June 21, 2025. Participants can choose between sessions at 11:30 AM or 12:15 PM. This event aims to engage the community in artistic expression and environmental awareness.

At Shoreline City Hall - Juneteenth celebration both joyful and serious

Shoreline City Hall hosted the 3rd Annual Juneteenth Celebration, emphasizing community and collective action. Speakers included Dr. David Bowman and King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall, who highlighted the importance of continued advocacy for justice. The event featured music, art, and food, fostering a vibrant atmosphere for attendees.

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