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Montessori inspired kids play space and cafe opening in Shoreline in May

Nixi City will open its first location in Shoreline, WA, in May 2025, catering to families with children aged 0-8. The play cafe features a thoughtfully designed play area inspired by Montessori principles and includes a lounge for parents. Discounts on memberships and play passes will be available at the grand opening.

Parkwood Neighborhood Association Spring Cleanup Saturday May 3, 2025

The Parkwood Neighborhood Association will host a spring cleanup on Saturday, May 3, 2025. Community members are encouraged to participate in enhancing local parks and public spaces. This event aims to foster community spirit and environmental stewardship.

Shoreline Paramedic retires after 37 years with Shoreline Fire

Paramedic Erik Johnsen retired on April 27 after 37 years with the Shoreline Fire Department. His departure marks the end of an era for the local community, which benefited from his extensive service.

Protests planned for May Day - Thursday May 1, 2025

About 40 residents protested against Trump administration policies on April 27, 2025, at the Shoreline-Edmonds border. Organized by Everyday Activists, the event aimed to oppose budget cuts affecting Medicare and Medicaid, while attendees also donated food to Hopelink. Additional protests are planned for May Day on May 1.

Lake Forest Park Climate Open House Thursday May 1, 2025

Lake Forest Park will host a Climate Open House on May 1, 2025, to gather resident input for its updated Comprehensive Plan. The event, held at Third Place Commons, will include educational displays, kids’ activities, and opportunities for community engagement.

Safety for All North City Neighborhood Association and Urbanist Shoreline conversation on street design and traffic safety May 7, 2025

Traffic crashes are increasing in Shoreline, particularly affecting pedestrians. The North City Neighborhood Association and Urbanist Shoreline will host a community conversation on street design and traffic safety on May 7, 2025, featuring experts from the local traffic engineering and civil engineering fields.

Womens University Club of Seattle Foundation awards grants to music programs at five Shoreline schools

The Women’s University Club of Seattle Foundation awarded $26,000 to 48 struggling public school music programs in the Shoreline School District, benefiting over 12,000 students. The funding will support essential classroom needs, including instruments and educational materials, as part of the Music Counts! Program. An annual fundraising dinner featuring local student performances is set for May 16, 2025.

Statement from Governor Bob Ferguson on 2025 legislative session

Governor Bob Ferguson commended legislators for their efforts in addressing a $16 billion budget shortfall during the 2025 legislative session. He emphasized the importance of realistic revenue projections and maintaining the Rainy Day Fund while rejecting unsustainable tax proposals. Ferguson plans to review the final budget thoroughly before sharing further insights with the public.

Travels with Charlie Arbor Day at Horizon View Park

Mayor Tom French commemorated Deputy Mayor Bodi during Arbor Day celebrations at Horizon View Park in Lake Forest Park. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board provided updates on the Lakefront Park Project, followed by a guided tour led by Professor Dick Olmstead. The event highlighted community engagement and environmental advocacy.

South County Fire rescues man marooned on rock in water near Edmonds

A man stranded on a rock near Edmonds faced rising tides on April 27, 2025, until a local resident alerted the Coast Guard. South County Fire's Marine 16 rescued him, and he declined medical transport but received warm clothes and food. The incident highlights community vigilance and effective emergency response.

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