Fall story times at the Richmond Beach Library

Thursday, October 3, 2024


Thursdays, October 3 – December 12

Toddler @ 10:15am
  • Enjoy stories, music, movement and rhymes that develop your toddler's early literacy skills.
  • Ages 2 to 3 with adult.
  • Registration not required.
Preschool @ 11am
  • Enjoy stories, music, movement and rhymes that develop your preschooler’s early literacy skills.
  • Ages 3 to 5 with adult.
  • Registration not required.
Richmond Beach Library 19601 21st Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177


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Free admission to dress rehearsal for Tartuffe: Born Again at The Phoenix Theatre tonight, October 3, 2024

Tartuffe: Born Again at The Phoenix Theatre

You are invited to our final dress Thursday October 3, 2024 at 7:30pm!

Come laugh for free and help our actors get a feel for how the show will be with a real live audience! Be part of the process and see theatre for cheap/free 

No need to arrive particularly early. The final dress will start at 7:30pm so we recommend arriving at 7:15pm.
 
Tartuffe: Born Again opens Friday October 4th and it's a hilarious 80's romp about religious devotion, deception, love and family!

The Phoenix Theatre is in the back building in Firdale Village, Edmonds. 9673 Firdale Ave, Edmonds, WA 98020


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ShoreLake Arts presents: 6x6NW Art Exhibition & Sale Saturday October 5, 2024


ShoreLake Arts presents: 6x6NW Art Exhibition & Sale!!
Saturday, October 5, 2024 | 4-6 pm
Come to Shoreline CC and enjoy this free and family-friendly event!
Doors open at 4:00pm | Buying starts at 4:30pm
Where: Shoreline Community College,
16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133
Visual Arts Bldg 2000 (NEW LOCATION)
Please use West parking lot



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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? October 2 – 8

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

By Kate Ledbetter, Destination Shoreline

What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline?
October 2 – 8

Get ready for a packed week of exciting events in Shoreline! Learn about roundabouts and city projects at CityLearn or sharpen your home maintenance skills with a hands-on class at the Tool Library. 

Enjoy a night of laughter with LAF Tech Comedy or take a scenic walk through the Parkwood neighborhood. 

Don’t miss the final Shoreline Farmers Market of the season, a taste of Pakistani cuisine at Karachi Kitchen, and solve garden design challenges with expert advice. 

Plus, visit local artists in residence and share your stories at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park! There's something for everyone!

For more details or visit https://www.destinationshoreline.com/calendar.
 
Shoreline CityLearn
Wednesday, October 2, 2024
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
City of Shoreline Council Chamber
Roundabouts are coming to the 145th Corridor! Learn more about the project and how to navigate roundabouts by vehicle, bicycle, or on foot. CityLearn is a monthly opportunity to learn about timely topics in Shoreline. Hybrid meetings are open to everyone who lives and/or works in Shoreline. Participants connect directly with City Councilmembers and staff from different departments.
The Zoom link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86957031524
 No registration is required.
 
Home Maintenance (Shoreline Sustainable Skill Series)
Thursday, October 3, 2024
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Shoreline Tool Library
The focus of this class will be repairs/improvements, but there will also be some explanation on general fixing.
 
Talk Time Class
Friday, October 4, 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Richmond Beach Library
Practice speaking with other English language learners. Learn about American culture and meet people from around the world. Registration not required.
 
LAF Tech Comedy Night - Shoreline
Friday, October 4, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Seattle Scottish Rite
Come out and join a fun evening with friends, laughter and fun!
Food provided by Jersey's Great Food and Spirits!
We can't wait to LAF with you!
*** These are Adult shows. You bring kids, you take responsibility for any adult content they hear ***
PLEASE READ ALL DETAILS BELOW RE: EVENT:
• PRE-PAY Ticket price: $20 (discount automatically shows online)
• ONSITE/at Door ticket price: $25
PRE-PAY LINK: https://square.link/u/U0ETbIIC
(for multiple tickets, simply click the "+ sign" to whatever denomination you need.
If you have ANY issues with this link and/or your transaction. Don't get mad, CALL us at 425.420.6513 and we'll process your order on the phone.
• Arrive as early as 6:00 pm, Improv starts at 7:15pm, Comedy starts at 7:30pm sharp. No reservations. Get seats, order food and drinks, enjoy!
 
Shoreline Walks - Parkwood Neighborhood Walk - Free
Saturday, October 5, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
St. Barnabas Anglican Church
Explore the Parkwood neighborhood, Twin Ponds Park, and McLaughlin Park. Walk is approximately 2.9 miles. Rated moderate. Meet in the parking lot at St Barnabas Anglican Church, 2340 N 155th St.
Walk is approximately:  2.9 miles / 1.5 hours
Walk Rating: Moderate
Meet at: St Barnabas Anglican Church Parking Lot, 2340 N 155th St.
Walk Leader: Dan
 
Shoreline Farmers Market – Last Market of the Season!
Saturday, October 5, 2024
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
BikeLink Park & Ride
Shoreline's community hub for farm fresh & local foods, flowers, baked goods, local honey, live music, food trucks, kids programming, and so much more. Join us every Saturday through October 5th, located at the BikeLink Park & Ride (corner of 192nd & Aurora, across from Sky Nursery). 
 
Karachi Kitchen Talk & Taste
Saturday, October 5, 2024
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Town & Country Market Shoreline
Discover the exciting world of Pakistani cuisine at your local T&C - and in your own kitchen!
T&C are proud to welcome to our markets Kausar Ahmed, Pakistani-born chef, food stylist, and author of the award-winning cookbook The Karachi Kitchen. Kausar will be introducing the delicious and versatile world of Pakistani flavors, sampling dishes made with her high quality, small batch Pakistani spices and chutneys. We will also be offering The Karachi Kitchen cookbook for purchase, so you can take Kausar's recipes home with you to continue your culinary journey!
 
Solving Garden Design Problems
Saturday, October 5, 2024
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Shoreline Tool Library
Garden design problems are often a result of practical issues that need solving, such as a need for more privacy, a failing retaining wall, or a space that isn't pleasing. Class participants can submit photos (directions for this in the confirmation email following a ticket purchase) of their problem areas, and the instructor and class members will help suggest solutions. As we work through each person's project, we'll learn more about design principles and ways to create a more beautiful and functional outdoor space. This class will be directed by Susan who has 15 years of experience running a design/build company and an AA degree in Landscape design. She taught two sections of this class earlier this year.
 
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE Ching-In Chen & Cassie Mira
Sunday, October 6, 2024
12:00 PM - 6:30 PM
The Cottage at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Come visit Shoreline Art Cottage Residents Ching-In Chen and Cassie Mira as they work on Breathing in a Time of Disaster, a hybrid project incorporating performance, installation and speculative writing to explore the unit of breath through the intersection of meditation, health and environmental justice. Community members are welcome to drop in to share stories about breath, body and environment.
Open Studios Sundays: Sept 29th 12-7pm, Oct 6th & 13th 12-6:30pm, Oct 20th & 27th 12-6pm, Nov 3rd 10am-6pm
Presentation: Sun, Nov 3rd 2-4pm
We look forward to sharing this collaborative experience with you, at the Blue Cottage at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park.
 
Reading Buddies at Shoreline Library
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Shoreline Library
Volunteers help students practice reading out loud. Two students are paired by reading level with each volunteer. Book selection focuses on readers in grades K-8 and English language learners in grades K-12. Reading Buddies share eBooks on an iPad. Books selection changes every two weeks. Students may bring a book to share. Look for volunteers wearing the green Reading Buddies t-shirt. Add your name to the sign-up sheet for a 30-minute spot at your reading level.
 
For more information and more upcoming events, visit the Shoreline events calendar on https://www.destinationshoreline.com/calendar
To have your event included please email DestinationShoreline@gmail.com.


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Roundabout installation: 160th - Greenwood - Innis Arden intersection project

60% design concept from City of Shoreline

By Kathleen Russell

On September 5, 2024, the City of Shoreline held an information meeting reviewing the N 160th & Greenwood/Innis Arden Roundabout Project. 

This is a required mitigation project agreement between Shoreline Community College and the City of Shoreline that must be completed by 2026. 

At the meeting, City staff presented various components of the project addressing the reason for a roundabout, "flashing" pedestrian crossings, construction timeline, and information on tree removal and replacements.

Sidewalk widths will vary from 5 feet to 10 feet in width. The design is at 60% and construction and will begin in Q2 2025, with 6-7 months of active construction and completion in 2026.

As the City considers how to manage construction safety during the project, residents have the opportunity to comment on construction phasing. 
  • Do you want to minimize shutdowns and detours, which would take a longer time to complete? 
  • Or, do you want the intersection to be fully closed for a period of time which will mean a shorter period of construction time? 
  • Another option is to "consider allowing night work, which could be noisy and disruptive to neighbors".

The City is also asking for a response from residents on removing an existing sidewalk in order to make space for planting new trees. There is an illustration on the "Engage" site that shows where the sidewalk would be removed. It is the top "red circle".

Do residents prefer placement of public art or trees in the roundabout center island?

Let the City hear your comments by 10/10/24.

Go to Project webpage and survey. Scroll down on this site to take the survey and provide your comments.

Project manager: Zach Evans. Email: zevans@shorelinewa.gov


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9/30 Shorecrest tennis match against Meadowdale

Keiran Viswanathan
Photo by Shannon Garbaccio

Tennis
9/30/2044
Shorecrest 5 v Meadowdale 2

Singles
  1. Indigo Vining (S) def. Nathan Perez 6-2, 6-2, 
  2. Ashton Johnson (S) def. Caleb Angeles 6-0, 6-1, 
  3. Zane Weber (S) def. Tyler Wyckoff 6-3, 4-6, 6-0, 
  4. Miles Garbaccio (S) def. Collin Fraser 6-0, 6-1
Miles Garbaccio
Photo by Shannon G.

Doubles
  1. Colin McGuire-Matthew Mork (M) def. Luca Stacey - Andrew Broweleit 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 , 
  2. Ty Vanderpoel-Sebastian Summers (M) def. Shane McMullen-Nathaniel Skonier 7-5, 6-3, 
  3. Noah Koehler-Keiran Viswanathan (S) def. Caleb Braithwaite-Julien Tenisch 7-5, 6-4

--Rob Mann

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Comedy event Friday October 4, 2024 at Scottish Rite in Shoreline


LAF Tech Comedy Night - this Friday, October 4, 2024 at the Scottish Rite at 1207 N 152nd St, Shoreline, WA 98133

We're working really hard to keep entertainment like an all ages Comedy Show local, safe and fun! NOT to mention the amazing Jersey's Great Food & Spirits running the food & beverages portion of our shows!

Save $5/ea if folks follow that link and prepay!
  • PRE-PAY Ticket price: $20 (discount automatically shows online)
  • Pay at Door ticket price: $25
  • Pre-Pay link
  • (for multiple tickets, simply click the "+ sign" to whatever denomination you need.
  • CALL us at 425-420-6513 and we'll process your order on the phone
Arrive as early as 6:00pm, Improv starts at 7:15pm, Comedy starts at 7:30pm sharp. No reservations. Get seats, order food and drinks, enjoy!

Seattle Scottish-Rite, 1207 N 152nd St, Shoreline, WA 98133
  • Plenty of off-street parking
  • Max Capacity, 128 seats
  • Please be prepared to show ID at door for Pre-Paid ticket confirmation.

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Seattle Barkery Celebrates 10 Years in Business

The Seattle Barkery will celebrate 10 years in business with an all day party on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Starting with a food truck for dogs, they have expanded to a store in the Ridgecrest business district, and a Shop at South Lake Union.

For this special day, they are offering free chicken heart pumpkin pupcakes to the first 30 dogs, a free goodie bag to every 10th pupstomer, a raffle, and a 5 for $10 treat special.



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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Can Opener




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Cross town Tennis: SC vs SW

Tennis
10-1-2024
Shorewood 6  Shorecrest 1

Singles
  1. Seb Sanchez (SW) def. Indigo Vining 6-1, 6-1,
  2. Zack Binz (SW) def. Ashton Johnson 6-2, 6-1, 
  3. Arno Banerjee (SW) 6-1, 3-6, 10-6, 
  4. Miles Garbaccio (SC) def. Henry Bley 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles
  1. Peter Kosten-Xander Gordon (SW) def. Luca Stacey - Andrew Broweleit 6-1, 6-1, 
  2. Eli Sheffield - Riley Boyd (SW) def. Shane McMullen-Nathaniel Skonier 6-0, 6-1, 
  3. Drew Johnson -Oliver Truong (SW) def. Noah Koehler-Keiran Viswanathan 6-3, 6-2
--Rob Mann


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Scots Football lose in overtime to Mountlake Terrace to go 3-1

WesCo 3A South football
Shoreline Stadium 9/27/2024
OT Shorecrest 16 – Mountlake Terrace 19
Overall record: 3-1


There were high hopes for the Shorecrest football team coming back to Shoreline Stadium in front of an energetic homecoming crowd with an undefeated 3-0 record. By the end of the evening the Scots’s hopes were dashed by a relentless Mountlake Terrace squad which managed to edge out the home team by three points in overtime, 19-16.

The first half of the game was a defensive battle, with both teams failing to score until the Hawks managed a 33 yard field goal with 1:18 left in the second quarter. For the night, 13 different Scots had tackles, with #4 Isaiah Blid leading with 6.5 and Michael Murray with five stops.

#8 Ben Chesnut celebrates his touchdown run
Photo by Joey Eck

Shorecrest went into the locker room with that 3-0 deficit, but came out fighting.  With senior quarterback Danny Stephenson converting two big third down passes, Ben Chesnut capped off a long drive with a seven yard touchdown score to put SC on the board, and up 6-3 after a missed PAT.

Max Beer wreaking havoc on the Hawks Offense
Photo by Joey Eck
The scoring rally was extended by that stout Highlander defense on the ensuing Mountlake Terrace drive. Starting from their own 30 yard line, the Hawks quarterback rolled to his right. Senior Max Beer pursued him across the field, stripping the ball which was scooped up by defensive lineman Michael Murray.  

Murray proceeded to rumble 23 yards to the end zone, putting another six on the board for the home team. Pavel Tatarinov converted the PAT, and just like that, the Scots were up 13-3 as the third quarter rolled to a close.
 
The Hawks didn’t go quietly into the night, however.  Responding with a touchdown of their own, by Owen Boswell, they would cut the lead to 13-10 with 9:38 in left in the game. And under the pressure of a waning clock, they would tie things up with just 16 seconds on the clock to send this matchup into overtime. 
 
The Scots won the toss and got the first turn in this “Kansas City Tiebreaker” format, in which each team would have an untimed possession starting on their opponent’s 25 yard line. Shorecrest managed a field goal to go up 16-13, but the Hawks would respond, grinding out a touchdown on a one yard QB sneak to end the game with a 19-16 win.
 
Shorecrest is the visiting team this Friday night against Meadowdale at Edmonds Stadium.  This matchup starts at 5pm.  

--Sports Desk
 

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Join Urbanist Shoreline for a conversation with Planning & Community Development Director Andrew Bauer October 8, 2024


Join Urbanist Shoreline for a conversation with Planning & Community Development Director Andrew Bauer. Get up to speed on what’s in the City’s forthcoming Comprehensive Plan and other current and upcoming planning initiatives, what to pay attention to, and how to plug in and make your voice heard.


About US
We're building a community of engaged Shoreline residents who use advocacy, social connection, and creative partnerships to make Shoreline the most liveable city in Washington.


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You are invited to a free screening of Join or Die at Bothell Elks


How do we keep our country from falling apart? According to the award-winning documentary film Join Or Die, the answer may be found at your local Rotary chapter, bowling league, book club, or Odd Fellows hall.

Based on the work of Harvard political scientist and author of Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam, this film is a must see for those involved in any local organization or regular activities, and an opportunity for those looking for connections with their neighbors. 

Showing the impact of regularly joining together, from a group that gathers regularly to explore Atlanta on bicycles, to an Episcopal gathering place on a farm in Michigan, to the Waxahachie Odd Fellows Lodge, this film will be uplifting to those who are part of community organizations already, and an inspiration those who aren’t.

That is why the members of Bothell Odd Fellows Lodge are inviting you to our hall to watch Join Or Die together in community. Afterward take the opportunity to enjoy refreshments and talk to each other, some Odd Fellows, some Masons, some Rotarians, and other community members!


Odd Fellows have been the social heart of communities across America for over 200 years. Bothell Lodge #124 has been meeting since 1892 and is the longest continuously operating organization in Bothell. 

Clover Leaf Rebekah Lodge #54 was chartered in 1893. For more information contact Penny Curtis, Secretary,bothelloddfellows@gmail.com, 206-235-3419.


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Travels with Charlie: The Channeled Scablands

Monday, September 30, 2024

A side road where we stopped east of Washtucna. Palouse River irrigation keeps it green.
Photo by Gordon Snyder
By Gordon Snyder

Going to and from across Washington to document the progress of the No Fence Wetlands restoration. Stopped during the long drive to stretch our legs and let Charlie get some desert air sniffs of The Channeled Scablands.

Wow! Roadside along the Columbia River just east of Vantage.
Photo by Gordon Snyder
This is a beautiful time of year in Central Washington…

Not cold and blowing or hot and dry, but perfect temperatures, blue skies and great views of little known Channeled Scablands. This area is a fascinating geological story. It’s a landscape where all you can see is barren bedrock and strange rocky land formations.*

If you get a chance, now is the time checking out this unique area. Absolutely incredible geology…

Cheers,
Gordon Snyder

* During the last ice age 10,000 to 20,000 years ago, part of a glacier ice dammed the Clark Fork River in northern Idaho. Ice dams and their 300 square mile lakes built and collapsed about 40 times. The water from one of the lakes was released and created one of the largest mega floods in the history of the world.

Here’s an informative link about The Channeled Scablands.

Search for 'The Channeled Scablands WA' or click on this link


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Filipino Heritage celebration at Shorewood October 25, 2024

2nd Annual Filipino American History Month Celebration: 
 Honoring Legacies and Celebrating Our Future!

Friday, October 25, 5:00pm – 7:30pm

Celebrate and learn about the rich history, culture, and contributions of the Filipino people. Food trucks, dance, and music! Bring family and friends! 

Contact Genevieve Fernandez, genevieve.fernandez@ssd412.org, Shorewood High School Dean of Students with any questions. 

Provided in partnership with Shoreline School District, Shoreline Community College/WAVES, Shoreline Historical Museum, Filipino-American Association of Shoreline, Shoreline Rotary, and City of Shoreline.



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WW2 Veteran Junior Officer George A Forbes, British Merchant Navy

Junior Officer George A Forbes
By Doug Cerretti

Heroes CafĂ© Shoreline had the distinct honor to host WW2 veteran Junior Officer George Forbes of the British Merchant Navy on August 13, 2024. 

In 1941 the British Merchant Navy was short-handed to crew merchant ships that carried precious war materials from the United States to United Kingdom and Russia who were at war with Nazi Germany. 

Seamen were reluctant to serve on merchant ships delivering vital aid to the Allies. Running the gauntlet of German submarines, air and surface ship attacks on convoys was considered suicide. This was particularly true for the Arctic convoys to Russia. 

It is estimated that the campaign to deliver aid to the Soviet Union cost the lives of 3,000 sailors and merchant seamen.

However, the British found a new source of seamen. George Forbes was born January 6, 1925 in Perth, Scotland and his family soon moved to England. At 16 years of age George was completing the first of his two years at Merchant Navy College.

The Commandant of the Merchant Navy College told George and his fellow 1st year students that they would receive a commission now and finish the second year by correspondence course at sea if they joined the merchant service now. 

Logo of the British Merchant Navy
Thus, these men (or I should say boys) were commissioned as Junior Officers in the British Merchant Navy (equivalent to the US Merchant Marines) and sent off to sail in WW2. 

In 1942, after training and gunnery school, where he learned to fire machine guns and a 20 mm cannon, George was assigned to the Dutch merchant ship Pieter de Hooch. 

As longshoremen were loading the ship on his first convoy one of them yelled, 
“You people don’t need a life jacket; you need a parachute in case you get hit. You’re carrying high explosives!”

I guess this serves as Merchant Navy humor. The merchant ships, including Pieter de Hooch, formed into a convoy designated PQ-16 (21-30 May 1942) heading via the Arctic to the Russian port of Archangel accompanied by allied warships as escorts. 

As they rendezvoused in Reykjavik, Iceland, the Pieter de Hooch was short staffed and could not sail so Convoy PQ-16 left without them. After seaman came on board days later Pieter de Hooch joined Convoy PQ-17 (27 June-10 July, 1942), also headed to the Russian Port Archangel. 

Arctic Convoys were treacherous. Besides the cold weather, even in the summer, the sun never sets so that the cover of darkness was not possible; they could hide in the darkness. In addition, the course of the convoys was restricted, not more than 15 miles from German occupied Norway as the ice flows to the north resulted in a narrow path. 

Ensign of the British Merchant Navy
When Convoy PQ-17 lost allied air cover out of Iceland, they came under constant attack by the German Luftwaffe (air force) with the loss of merchant ships. 

Then a fateful turn of events. When the British Admiralty detected two German battleships leaving port in German occupied Norway, they ordered the convoy’s escort ships to intercept them leaving PQ-17 unprotected. 

As an escort ship sailed alongside Pieter de Hooch, they said 'you’re on your own' and the merchant ships were ordered to scatter while continuing their journey to Russia. (The movement by the German Navy was a feint and soon returned to port). 

Sailing singly or in small groups made it easy pickings for the Kriegsmarine (German navy). As George said, “It was just Hell.” 

The Captain of the Pieter de Hooch then ordered the ship to the closer Russian Port of Murmansk. However, Pieter de Hooch had engine trouble and they were dead in the water for 24 hours until repairs could be made. 

Somehow, as George said, they were not detected. As they approached Murmansk the ship was attacked by three Stuka dive bombers.

“I don’t know what happened or how it happened but the bombs dropped by the Stukas missed us by inches,” said George. 

Merchant ship Paulos Potter  being attacked by German twin-engine
Junkers Ju-88  during Convoy PQ-17. The ship was eventually lost.

The fate of the other merchant ships was not so fortunate. The Arctic Convoy PQ-17 suffered the worst losses of any convoy during WW2. Of the 34 merchant ships that made it out of Reykjavik in PQ-17, 25 were sunk with a loss of 153 merchant seamen.

 Route of the Arctic Convoy PQ-17 and the lost merchant ships

George told the story that seamen from a sunk merchant ship made it to a lifeboat and another merchant ship stopped to pick them up. They refused the rescue, as they said 'you will be sunk too'  And the ship was indeed sunk. The seamen finally made it to land after 10 days in the Arctic Sea. 

George Forbes being interviewed by Commander
Larry Fischer of American Legion Post 227
Photo by Doug Ceerretti
This was 17-year-old Junior Officer George Forbes' first convoy and his experiences here were repeated over and over again. 

George sailed continuously on Dutch merchant ships until the end of the war. 

He was a member of the Dutch Merchant Marines during that time although he wore the uniform of the British Merchant Navy and was paid by the British Admiralty. 

The merchant ships loaded cargo in the United States and Canada and then sailed to ports in England, North Africa, Casa Blanca, Malta, Tripoli, Messina, Naples and Palermo, battling the Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine as they followed the Allies' advance north from Africa. 

As George said many times, “It was just Hell.” 

George became fluent in Dutch but also ended up speaking French, Italian and Portuguese because of the ports he sailed to. In September 1945, George’s war was over. As you can imagine, George was physically and mentally beaten after sailing continuously for five years facing death over and over again. 

He had enough of war. After clearing customs and immigration in England and not even bothering to get his last paycheck, George went home and threw his uniform in the closet and said, “Thank God I am Safe.”

Medals received for service - The Arctic Star, the Atlantic Star and the 1939 - 1945 Star


Medals received from Russia

For his service to England George received the War Medal, the Atlantic Star, the 1939-1945 Star and after 70 years the British Admiralty issued the Arctic Star to recognize those that served on Arctic Convoys to Russia during WW2. 

George also received two Russian medals and years later a signed letter from Vladimir Putin thanking him for bringing war material to Russia during the war. George is also recognized by the White Beret he proudly wears which is allowed for seamen who served on Arctic Convoys to Russia.

In 1946, George left for Canada where he joined the Canadian Merchant Marines and afterwards he began his lifelong career in the maritime industry. 

In Montreal, he met his future wife, Helen Konbanoba. They married in 1951 and lived together for 70 years until her passing in 2021. Helen and George raised two sons one of whom served in the US Navy.

99-year-old George Forbes proudly wearing the
White Beret, signifying his service on Arctic
Convoys during WW2.
After living in Canada, Vermont and New York, George and family moved to Seattle in 1994. 

On a final note, if you have done your math, you have realized that George will turn 100-years-young next January!

A remarkable story of heroism repeated by many in WW2. 

We treasure Junior Officer George Forbes for his service and treasure the fact that he can tell us what happened because he was there.

--Photos in this story were provided by Doug Cerretti




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City of Lake Forest Park Notice of Public Hearing - October 10, 2024 - Initiative 2066

City of Lake Forest Park
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2024 – 7:00 P.M.

WASHINGTON INITIATIVE 2066 CONCERNING REGULATING ENERGY SERVICES, INCLUDING NATURAL GAS AND ELECTRIFICATION

The City of Lake Forest Park City Council will consider whether to adopt a resolution supporting or opposing Washington Initiative 2066 concerning regulating energy services, including natural gas and electrification on the general election ballot. The City Council seeks public input for and against the initiative.

This measure would require utilities and local governments to provide natural gas to eligible customers, prevent state approval of rate plans requiring or incentivizing gas service termination, restricting access to gas service, or making it cost-prohibitive; and prohibit the state energy code, localities, and air pollution control agencies from penalizing gas use. It would repeal sections of chapter 351, Laws of 2024, including planning requirements for cost-effective electrification and prohibitions on gas rebates and incentives.

The public hearing will be conducted during the City Council’s regular meeting on October 10, 2024. The meeting will begin at 7:00 P.M., and the public hearing will commence thereafter. The public hearing will be held in person at the City Council Chambers. Written testimony will be accepted prior to the meeting and distributed to the City Council, and verbal testimony will be accepted during the public hearing.

Written comments should be submitted to City Clerk Matt McLean at mmclean@cityoflfp.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. local time on the date of the hearing. A request to speak can also be made by phone directly to the City Clerk at (206) 368-5440 prior to 5:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting.

Matt McLean
City Clerk


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Special joint meeting of Shoreline / Northshore Fire Board of Commissioners October 21, 2024

SPECIAL JOINT SHORELINE/NORTHSHORE
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RFA
PLANNING COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE

As required by RCW 42.30, the Open Public Meetings Act, you are hereby notified that the Planning Committee Board of Commissioners of the Shoreline Fire Department will hold a Special Joint Regional Fire Authority (RFA) Planning Committee Meeting on October 21, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. with the Planning Committee Board Commissioners of the Northshore Fire Department.

The purpose of the special meeting is to continue discussions of establishing an RFA between Shoreline and Northshore Fire Departments.

DATE: October 21, 2024
TIME: 5:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Shoreline Fire Department
Station 61 Public Conference Room
17525 Aurora Avenue North
Shoreline, WA 98133

To attend the meeting online, please use the below information. The agenda will be posted separately on the Department’s website.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82682950797?pwd=MFVub0ZXMjJRY0xMRDRSM2hsMC9VZz09

Meeting ID: 826 8295 0797
Passcode: 492609

Dial by your location: 1 253 215 8782

Notice posted by: Beatriz Goldsmith
Executive Assistant
September 27, 2024


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Burglars caught after police chase

Burglars captured after attempted break in at Seashore's Mini Mart
Photo from Google

In the early morning hours of Tuesday, September 24, 2024 a witness called Shoreline Police to report a burglary in progress in the Richmond Beach neighborhood of Shoreline.

It started at 3:04am when the witness called 911 to report suspects breaking into the Seashore's Mini Mart in the 1400 block of Richmond Beach Rd. 

Shoreline PD responded quickly and were able to find the suspects' vehicle leaving the area. The occupants of the vehicle fled from the deputies and a vehicle pursuit was initiated. 

The suspects' vehicle crashed near NE 185th St and 10th Ave NE in Shoreline. Two occupants of the fleeing vehicle were arrested at the crash scene and were eventually booked into jail. 

There will be a follow-up investigation, and the information will be shared with other police jurisdictions to determine if other crimes have been committed by this pair. 

This is an open and active investigation.

Shoreline PD detectives have recommended and referred criminal charges of (RCW 9A.52.030) Burglary 2nd Degree, (RCW 9A.56.068) Possession Stolen Motor Vehicle, and (RCW 46.61.024) Attempting to Elude Police Vehicle against both adult male suspects. Their investigation into this pair continues as the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office determines the final criminal charges.

This small business has been the target of at least two prior crimes.

One was an overnight glass break burglary on August 26th. The suspect broke window glass to steal some products that were within arm’s reach inside (open/active case).

The other was a shoplift/robbery during open business hours on August 10th. In that case, three juveniles were arrested after the store employee was assaulted and pepper-sprayed by the suspects as they attempted to steal merchandise. Charges of (RCW: 9A.56.210) Robbery 2nd Degree were recommended and referred to the King County Juvenile Court in that case.


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Three neighboring retail businesses in Shoreline burglarized Monday 9-23-2024

Teriyaki Town and Blue Harbor Nails were broken in to on Monday, 9-23-2024
Photo by Mike Remarcke

According to the King County Sheriff's Office, three neighboring retail businesses on the north side of Shoreline's Ballinger Village were burglarized during the early morning hours of Monday, September 23, 2024.

A window was broken at the adjoining Subway at the same time
Photo by Mike Remarcke

Teriyaki Town, Blue Harbor Nails, and the Subway Sandwich shop all had their front doors or window glass broken out. Entry was made in at least two of the stores and some items were stolen. 

Shoreline Police responded to conduct the investigation. No suspect(s) were arrested at the time of the initial investigations and the cases remain active.

Shoreline PD has dedicated detectives who conduct follow-up investigations on commercial and residential burglaries (among other crimes) in the city. 

Business owners can reduce the risk of being burglarized by keeping no cash on hand overnight and posting signage to that effect. The use of audible and/or silent alarms can also play a significant role in deterring or capturing commercial burglars.


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Tied up with a bow

Sunday, September 29, 2024

 
Photo by Jan Hansen

The day is ending, tied up with a bow.

--Jan Hansen


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Shoreline Parks Bond: Check out Ridgecrest Park

All-ages playground photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Ridgecrest Park is the first of eight projects completed under the 2022 Shoreline Parks Bond.

Have you had a chance to visit yet?

Playground photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Come enjoy the new features, including an off-leash dog park, an all-ages play area, and an accessible path that winds around the park.

Dog park photo courtesy City of Shoreline

Thanks to the Shoreline community's support of the Proposition 1 Bond in February 2022, improvements are coming to eight parks: Brugger's Bog, Briarcrest, Hillwood, Richmond Highlands, James Keough Park, Ridgecrest, Shoreview, and Kruckeberg Botanic Gardens.

Ridgecrest Park is open daily from dawn to dusk! 108 NE 161st St, Shoreline, WA 98155


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Online survey asks about needs for mental health services

King County’s Department of Community and Human Services’ online survey asks about needs for mental health services and substance use care. 

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and is available in 21 languages. Go to the website to take the survey in language

The King County Behavioral Health Survey is open now until October 31, 2024.

Also – in person Listening Sessions will be held throughout King County. Shoreline is hosting one session:

District 1 Listening Session (all King County residents may attend)

Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 from 6:30PM – 8:00PM
Spartan Recreation Center, 202 NE 185th St., Shoreline WA 98155

King County District 1 Councilmember Rod Dembowski will attend. Sign up to attend here

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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Sequel

 




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Kenmore City Council declares Climate Emergency

Kenmore City Hall
Courtesy City of Kenmore

Kenmore, WA - At the September 16, 2024 meeting, the Kenmore City Council voted to adopt a resolution declaring a climate emergency. The resolution reaffirms the City’s commitment to implementing the Climate Action Plan (CAP) and advancing its emissions reduction goals. The City Council recently determined climate action to be the number one City Council priority in 2025, presenting a timely opportunity for the resolution.

The declaration acknowledges the threat that climate change poses to residents’ health and well-being, both presently and in the future. It recognizes the need for localized action beyond state and federal measures. Lastly, it emphasizes the urgency and importance of sustained efforts to combat the impacts of climate change on communities.

The CAP was adopted in May 2022, and emissions reduction goals were established at that time that are consistent with goals of King County and the State. Implementation largely began in 2023 with funding of the program and hiring a Climate Action Plan Program Manager.

The resolution also highlights the City’s ongoing climate initiatives, including protection of local waterways, community engagement, education on sustainability, promoting home electrification and renewable energy programs, and incorporating equity into climate planning.

"The City Council's declaration of a climate emergency reinforces our dedication to climate action and environmental stewardship," said Kenmore Mayor Nigel Herbig. "The resolution shines a light on the urgent need to take action and strengthen our efforts to protect our community and planet for future generations."

The adopted resolution can be viewed here. More information about the City’s Climate Action Plan can be found at kenmorewa.gov/CAP.


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Shorewood football vs Lynnwood 9-27-2024

Finn Bachler #5
Photo by Carrie Haslam
Football
Lynnwood vs. Shorewood
9/27/24, 16:18
Regular Season

 

 1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

Total

Lynnwood

0

0

7

0

7

Shorewood

21

21

7

0

49


Frank Burn and Finn Bachler each had 2 tds. Tyler Giles threw for 1 td and rushed for another. Gatsby Palmer had an interception return for a TD. Shorewood rushed for 335 yards and is 3-1 overall.

Next game is Friday 10/4 vs Everett. We will be celebrating homecoming and our seniors!

Photo by Carrie Haslam

SCORING SUMMARY:
1st Quarter
  • SW: Shorewood 5 Finn Bachler 75 yd Pass from Shorewood 7 (CNV) 0-6
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye (PAT) 0-7
  • SW: Interception Shorewood 6 Gatsby Palmer 27 yd Return (TD) 0-13
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye (PAT) 0-14
  • SW: Shorewood 5 Finn Bachler 89 yd Rush (TD) 0-20
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kare Nye (PAT) 0-21
2nd Quarter
  • SW: Shorewood 7 Tyler Giles 10 yd Rush (TD) 0-27
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye (PAT) 0-28
  • SW: Shorewood 4 Frank Burn12 yd Rush (TD) 0-34
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye(PAT) 0-35
  • SW: Shorewood 4 Frank Burn 13 yd Rush (TD) 0-41
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye (PAT) 0-42
3rd Quarter
  • LYN: 3 yd Rush (TD) 6-42
  • LYN: (PAT) 7-42
  • SW: Shorewood 18 Julien Woodruff 21 yd Rush (TD) 7-48
  • SW: Shorewood 22 Kaare Nye(PAT) 7-49
4th Quarter

--Rob Petschl

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