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On this day in history The Liberty Bell comes to Seattle

On July 14, 1915, Washingtonians celebrated the arrival of the Liberty Bell with cheers and clanking cow bells during its nationwide tour. The bell, a symbol of liberty, inspired significant movements such as women's suffrage and the Civil Rights movement before being retired from service in 1846. It is now on display at the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia.

Party in the Park - Swingin' Summer Eve July 16, 2025

The Shoreline community will host the "Party in the Park - Swingin' Summer Eve" event on July 16, 2025. This annual celebration will feature live music, local food vendors, and activities for families. The event aims to foster community engagement and provide a platform for local artists.

Pizza and Books at the Shoreline Teen Center July 18 and August 14, 2025

The Shoreline Teen Center hosts "Pizza and Books" events on July 18 and August 14, 2025, promoting literacy and community engagement among teens. Attendees can enjoy free pizza while discussing books and participating in activities. Local teens are encouraged to join for a fun evening of reading and socializing.

Where Does It Go? - Recology explains the details July 23, 2025 at the Shoreline Library

Shoreline Library will host a free event on July 23, 2025, focused on home recycling and composting. Attendees will learn from a Waste Zero Specialist at Recology and receive a free compost pail and recycle bag. Registration is required, and supplies are limited.

Trans Artist and Advocate Paul von Bex completes residency at RB Saltwater Park

Artist Paul von Bex completed their residency at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, culminating in a final presentation on July 17, 2025. Known for advocating queer liberation and social justice, Paul engaged with the park's landscape to expand their artistic practice. This residency marked a significant opportunity for the artist, who identifies as queer, trans, and BIPOC.

AGs Office wins 8.2M in penalties and consumer restitution in trial against repeat scammer

A Michigan-based scammer must pay over $8.2 million in penalties and restitution after a lawsuit by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. King County Superior Court Judge Maureen McKee imposed a $7.4 million penalty and awarded $850,000 in consumer restitution. The ruling highlights ongoing efforts to combat fraudulent business practices.

Sunday sign-wavers not daunted by blazing sun

Fifty activists protested against President Trump’s policies on Sunday in Shoreline, Washington. The event, part of the "Social Justice Sundays" series, also aims to collect donations for local organizations. A special event honoring Congressman John Lewis will occur on July 17, 2025.

Crafts Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market July 20, 2025

Local makers will showcase their handcrafted products during Crafts Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market on July 20, 2025. The event, running from 10 AM to 2 PM, features unique items such as jewelry, skincare, and home décor. Attendees can shop local and support Washington's creative community.

Stamp prices going up July 13, 2025

The U.S. Postal Service will increase stamp prices on July 13, 2025. Customers have a limited time to purchase Forever postage stamps at current rates before the price hike. This change could impact postal service affordability for consumers.

Parkwood Neighborhood 'Best in Shoreline' Pet Show July 13, 2025

Parkwood Neighborhood will host the "Best in Shoreline" Pet Show on July 13, 2025, inviting local pet owners to showcase their furry friends. The event promises fun and friendly competition for pets of all kinds, from dogs and cats to guinea pigs. Participants can expect a lively atmosphere filled with community spirit.

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