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Spotlight Summer Fun Theater Filmmaking Camps at Shoreline College for children and teens

Shoreline College offers two summer camps designed to foster creativity and confidence in children aged 8 to 16. The Dandylyon Drama Summer Theater Camp focuses on vocal and acting skills, while the Filmmaking with Rising Reels & Black Rocket camp teaches video production techniques. Both camps provide hands-on experiences and culminate in performances or projects for family and friends.

Seattle Pollinator garden on the Convention Center Garden Terrace

Seattle's Convention Center expansion, Summit, added 573,770 square feet of event space, nearly doubling its capacity. The facility includes a 14,000-square-foot outdoor Garden Terrace, featuring a pollinator garden that supports sustainability efforts.

Shoreline gets heartburn from 145th costs and roundabout simulator

Shoreline Council approved an additional $7.5 million for the delayed 145th Street Project, escalating costs to nearly $50 million. Councilmember Scully criticized delays attributed to Seattle's utility companies and questioned the value of a roundabout simulator costing $66,500.

Viking Protective Services Shorelines Shield for Safety and Security

Viking Protective Services, LLC, offers customized security solutions to local businesses and communities in Shoreline. Founded by a local resident, the company emphasizes high-quality, client-focused protection services, including armed and unarmed security, private investigations, and real-time surveillance. Their commitment aims to enhance community safety and peace of mind.

Pramila Jayapal in-person town hall June 17, 2025 at Seattle Central College

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal will host an in-person town hall on June 17, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at Seattle Central College. Attendees can ask questions regarding her work in Congress; registration is required due to limited space.

New data shows King County program helps residents maintain stable housing and improve health

King County’s Health Through Housing program enabled 95% of residents to sustain stable housing, according to new data. The program also resulted in improved health outcomes, including 33% shorter hospital stays and a 17% decrease in emergency room visits.

Shoreline Farmers Market kicks off season with ribbon cutting, record-breaking attendance, and Pride Celebration launch

The Shoreline Farmers Market launched its 2025 season on June 7 with record attendance and sales, celebrating community and inclusion. The event also kicked off a monthlong Pride celebration, featuring educational activities and vendor partnerships. Shoppers can return weekly for special programming and food access initiatives.

Parkwood second grader to compete in national braille competition in California

Axel Breeden, a second grader from Parkwood Elementary, qualified for the national Braille Challenge finals in Los Angeles after scoring high in the Washington regional competition. This annual event, initiated by the Braille Institute in 2000, aims to enhance braille literacy skills among students who are blind or visually impaired. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony livestreamed on June 28.

Edmonds SNOKING AAUW awards 12,000 in scholarships

Edmonds SnoKing AAUW awarded $12,000 in scholarships to six young women at an event on June 7, 2025. The organization raises funds annually for their AE3 Foundation to support educational opportunities. One recipient, Kristy Thien Ly Ho from Cascade High School, was unable to attend the ceremony.

If you missed the 4 Lakefront Open House - here's information

Lake Forest Park invites residents to provide feedback on the Lakefront Open House project through an open survey until July 1, 2025. Workshop exhibits from the event are accessible online, offering additional details about the project. Community engagement is encouraged to shape the future of the park.

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