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Trinity Presbyterian Church is hosting a Summer Fun Day July 19, 2025

Trinity Presbyterian Church will host a Summer Fun Day on July 19, 2025, featuring various activities for families. The event aims to foster community engagement and provide entertainment for all ages. Participants can look forward to games, food, and music.

Just Me and My Bird

A bird enthusiast shares her experiences and insights about avian care in "Just Me and My Bird." The article highlights the joys and challenges of bird adoption, emphasizing the importance of community support in fostering a love for wildlife. Dunn Gardens and the local Senior Center play vital roles in promoting awareness and education about birds.

60 demonstrators at Sunday sign-waving at Shoreline-Edmonds border

More than 60 people gathered on Sunday at the Shoreline-Edmonds border to advocate for truth, justice, and fairness. Organized by Everyday Activists, the group plans weekly sign-waving events throughout July, culminating in a special rally on July 17, 2025, to honor civil rights leader John Lewis. Participants will also collect donations for Hopelink at these events.

Story time with Shoreline Cooperative Preschool teachers at Ridgecrest Books on July 9, 2025

Shoreline Cooperative Preschool will host interactive rhymes and picture book readings on July 9, 2025, at Ridgecrest Books. Mentioning SCP during purchases from July 9 to 13 will donate 20% of proceeds to the preschool, which serves children ages 18 months to 5 years. Spots are still available for the upcoming school year.

New mural in Third Place Commons honors Octavia Butler

A new mural of Octavia Butler has been unveiled at the Commons in Lake Forest Park Town Center. The mural honors the acclaimed writer and climate advocate, coinciding with the 2024 Seattle Reads selection of her novel, "The Parable of the Sower." The artwork, created by Stephen Crowe and Katie Todaro, aims to welcome visitors to Third Place Books.

Midsummer Market July 12, 2025

Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church will host the Midsummer Market on July 12, 2025, featuring handmade goods, vintage items, and food. The event supports the church's social justice group's immigration and refugee assistance work. Children can enjoy a designated market and playground during the fair.

Boats fly through the air in the south Sound

Helicopters removed 14 derelict boats from the Squaxin Island shoreline in a NOAA-supported project. The effort, in collaboration with the Squaxin Island Tribe and the Port of Olympia, aims to protect Puget Sound ecosystems. Additionally, Chinook helicopters installed log jams in the Pilchuk River to restore salmon habitats.

Flash Used Bike Sale at the Shoreline Tool Library July 19, 2025

The Shoreline Tool Library hosts a Flash Used Bike Sale on July 19, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Affordable bikes inspected by Bike Shack volunteers will be available, with proceeds supporting local initiatives. Community members are encouraged to attend for a variety of styles and expert advice.

Call for local Makers - openings at Greenhouse Winter Market November 15-16, 2025

Local makers can apply to participate in the Greenhouse Winter Market, hosted by Sky Nursery in Shoreline on November 15-16, 2025. The event promotes handmade products and encourages diverse participation from artisans and designers. Resellers and non-profits representing absent crafters are not eligible.

National Night Out in Lake Forest Park

Lake Forest Park residents will participate in National Night Out on August 5, 2025, from 6-9 PM. This event aims to strengthen community ties and improve safety by encouraging neighbors to connect and engage with local law enforcement. Residents can invite a police officer to their gatherings for a more personal experience.

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