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The Wisdom of Crowds How collaboration shaped the Ching Garden design

The Ching Garden design process successfully engaged community members, blending diverse ideas into a cohesive plan. Landscape architects Jones and Jones facilitated this collaboration, which honored the Asian American cultural legacy in Shoreline. The final design features a welcoming entrance and educational spaces, reflecting the community's input.

Navigating Success Small Business Forum panel discussion and resource fair May 22, 2025

The Navigating Success Small Business Forum returns to Shoreline on May 22, 2025, featuring a panel discussion and three workshop tracks. Attendees can engage with business leaders and network with organizations to enhance their small business strategies.

Honoring moms by showing up to stand up - 50 protest on Mother's Day

More than 50 participants gathered on Mother's Day at the Shoreline/Edmonds line to protest President Trump's tariffs and cuts affecting vulnerable communities. Organized by Everyday Activists, attendees donated 30 pounds of food to Hopelink food pantry while Indivisible Shoreline provided information about their mission. Future sign-waving events are planned, with a nationwide "day of action" set for June 14.

LFP Garden Club plant sale May 17, 2025

The LFP Garden Club will host a plant sale on May 17, 2025, providing local residents with an opportunity to purchase a variety of plants. This event aims to engage the community and promote gardening.

alqadi Duwamish Native Plant Trail Grand Opening May 17, 2025

The č̓alq̓ʷadiʔ Duwamish Native Plant Trail will officially open on May 17, 2025, at Dunn Gardens. The trail honors Duwamish heritage and features native plants labeled in Lushootseed, common, and scientific names. Attendees can enjoy live music, storytelling, and family-friendly activities during the celebration.

Jobs WSDOT Communications Consultant 5

WSDOT seeks a Communications Consultant 5 for the Northwest Region, offering an annual salary of $74,705 to $100,434. The consultant will lead strategic communications on maintenance, operations, and emergency response, collaborating with stakeholders to enhance communication strategies. This role may also involve serving as the primary Public Information Officer during emergency operations.

Flags at Half-Staff May 15, 2025 for Peace Officers Memorial Day

Washington state flags will fly at half-staff on May 15, 2025, to honor Peace Officers Memorial Day. Governor Ferguson encourages other entities to participate in this recognition. Flags should remain lowered until sunset on that day.

Gloria Nagler Solitary Sheila

Sheila, a character in Gloria Z. Nagler's story, seeks solace in the woods away from the busy squirrel society. Despite her desire for peace, she regrets not bringing peanuts along for her escape.

Nesting time in Hamlin Park

A pair of Ospreys have returned to Hamlin Park after migrating to Central or South America. They typically arrive around April and depart in late September, consistently returning to the same nest each year. Their migratory patterns highlight the remarkable instincts of these birds.

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.

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