Fundraising for Aurora Oaks shelter - Help Keep Aurora Oaks Safe, Warm, and Open

Thursday, May 28, 2026


The large Aurora Oaks shelter, at 16357 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133, is dedicated to housing and providing services for unhoused people as a King County Housing project.

It is run by the Lake City Partners which also operates a day center and services in Lake City.

At Lake City Partners we provide more than just a roof—we offer safety, warmth, and dignity to our neighbors experiencing homelessness.

The building, which houses 65 people, was provided by King County with the understanding that Lake City Partners would be responsible for maintaining the property.

The building is over 70 years old and has started showing its age. The roof was leaking, a hot water tank is failing, and the heating system is unreliable.

These are the main issues right now.

Lake City Partners set up a Go Fund Me page to coincide with their 5th birthday in the location. A generous donor provided a $15,000 challenge match and the organization set out to raise $50,000.

They have already brought in enough money to patch the roof. But they are about $5,000 short of goal with their May 30 deadline coming up.

They have been very successful in this location. In 2025 alone, Aurora Oaks served 242 individuals and helped 124 people move into permanent supportive housing.

Every night, people come through their doors seeking refuge and a pathway toward stable housing. With 65 beds, the shelter is a critical hub in our King County community.

Donate through their GoFundMe page


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Sno-King hosts NW Folkdancers 70th Anniversary party


The Northwest Folk Dancers, Inc. will celebrate their 70th Anniversary dance party at the Sno-King International Folk Dance Club on Saturday, June 13, 2026 from 6:30- 9:30pm. 

This will be a stupendous affair with music from two bands, and participants from a number of folk dance clubs. There will be cake, and people are encouraged to bring snacks to share. This dance is FREE to all, although donations are welcome. Don't miss it!

And every Wednesday Sno-King will present dances from here, there, and everywhere, from 7:00-9:00pm. There are partner and no-partner dances in various formats, and you don't need to bring a partner.
  • Wed. June 3 and 17 there will be a beginner class from 6:30-7:00pm..
  • Wed. June 10 will start early at 6:45pm for teaching of a set dance. This month among the dances to be taught are ones from The USA, Macedonia, and Romania.
The Grange has a great dance floor and lots of free parking.

Cedar Valley Grange, 20526 52nd Ave W, Lynnwood. Wednesday dances $8.00. Saturday dance this month free. Info: www.snoking.org ,dancesnoking@gmail.com , or 425-610-9393 (leave a message).

To contact NFDI, nwfolkdancers@gmail.com , or www.nwfolkdancers.org.


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Business Spotlight: Craft Roasted Coffee in Shoreline


Local Spotlight brought to you by Kate Ledbetter,
DestinationShoreline.com
 
Craft Roasted Coffee in Shoreline. Exceptional in Every Cup.
 
Small-Batch Roasting, Big Community Connection in Shoreline
 
There’s something special about a cup of coffee you can count on, fresh, consistent, and made with care. That’s exactly what Orcabay Coffee brings to Shoreline. This local roasting business focuses on simple, honest coffee done right, building trust one batch at a time. With a commitment to quality and a deep appreciation for the Shoreline community, Orcabay Coffee is quickly becoming a go-to for neighbors who value reliability and great flavor in every cup. 
 
Q & A with Orcabay Coffee
 
Q: How long have you been in business?

A: 2 years
 
Q: What inspired you to start your business?
A: We started our coffee roasting business with a simple goal: to create fresh, honest coffee that people can trust and enjoy every day. After years of working in the food industry, we wanted to build something of our own that focuses on quality, consistency, and care. Coffee felt like the perfect way to connect with people in a meaningful and everyday way.
 
Q: What service does your business provide for our community?
A: We provide freshly roasted, small-batch coffee to our local community. Our focus is on delivering consistent quality and freshness, whether customers are brewing at home or enjoying coffee with friends and family. We also aim to make good coffee more accessible and reliable for our neighbors.
 
Q: What do you love the most about Shoreline?
A: What we love most about Shoreline is the strong sense of community. People genuinely support local businesses, and there’s a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere. It’s a place where relationships matter, and that makes running a small business here very meaningful.
 
Q: Why is your business based in Shoreline?
A: We chose Shoreline because it offers a great balance of community, accessibility, and opportunity for small businesses. It’s close to everything, but still feels local and connected. We wanted to grow our business in a place where we could build long-term relationships with our customers.
 
Q: What’s one thing you wish your customers knew about you but never ask?

A: We wish customers knew how much attention goes into every batch of coffee we roast. From selecting beans to roasting and packaging, everything is done with care and intention. Even though it may seem simple, a lot of thought goes into making sure each bag meets our standards.
 
Q: What inspires you each day?

A: What inspires us each day is the process itself—roasting better coffee, improving consistency, and serving our customers reliably. Seeing people come back and enjoy what we make keeps us motivated to keep refining what we do.
 
Q: What has been your proudest moment in business so far?
A: One of our proudest moments has been seeing repeat customers come back and trust our coffee. Building that kind of consistency and reliability from the ground up means a lot to us.
 
Q: How do you approach customer service, and what sets you apart?
A: We focus on consistency, honesty, and simplicity. Our goal is to provide a product that customers can rely on every time. What sets us apart is our attention to detail and our commitment to quality without overcomplicating things.
 
Q: What advice would you give to someone starting a business in Shoreline?
A: Focus on consistency and building trust with the local community. Shoreline is a place where people value reliability and relationships, so taking the time to do things right makes a big difference.
 
Q: How does your business support or give back to the local community?
A: We support the community by providing a reliable local product and by participating in local events whenever possible. We believe that staying connected and accessible is one of the best ways to contribute.
 
Q: If you could change one thing about Shoreline, what would it be?
A: We’d love to see even more opportunities for small local businesses to connect with the community, such as more markets, events, and shared spaces.
 
Q: What future plans or goals do you have for your business?
A: Our goal is to continue growing steadily while maintaining quality and consistency. We plan to expand our local presence, participate in more community events, and make our coffee more accessible to Shoreline residents.
 
Q: What’s your next upcoming event?
A: We’re currently preparing to participate in local markets and community events in Shoreline, and we’re excited to connect with more people in person soon.
 
Q: What makes your coffee different?
A: Our coffee is roasted in small batches with a strong focus on consistency and freshness. We don’t chase trends—we focus on making coffee that people can enjoy every day, with reliable quality they can trust.
 
Connect with Orcabay Coffee
📞 206-446-6359
🌐 www.orcabaycoffeebeans.com
📘 Facebook: Orcabay Coffee

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"Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving honors fathers, principles in June

"We the People means everyone"
Pride, Juneteenth - "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving honors fathers, principles in June

By Pamela Mieth

In June we honor and celebrate some of the important people in our lives (fathers/father figures) and essential principles we live by (racial equality, human and civil rights).

With Juneteenth (6/19), Father's Day (6/21) and Pride Month all coming up, we can send a message loud and clear: 

  • We are in this together. 
  • We will stand up for each other. 
  • Doing the right thing matters.
One good way to do that is by joining with others at one of four "Social Justice Sundays" sign-wavings in June (7, 14, 21, and 28) organized by Everyday Activists (@everydayshoreline.bsky.social) at the intersection of Aurora Avenue North and N 205th St at the Shoreline-Edmonds line, 1-2pm.

Come to one or all four, bring a sign or just yourself (some will be available to borrow), but make your voice heard. 

Non-perishable food and toiletry items will also be collected for donation to a local organization helping those in need.

(Also, there is still one more sign-waving scheduled in May for this Sunday, 5/31, same time and location.)


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The beloved giant chess set is coming back to Third Place Commons


The Kings, Queens, Knights & Bishops Return!

After disappearing during the pandemic, this iconic community favorite has been fully restored and will return to its rightful place on the Commons floor on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

Join us for a fun, all-ages celebration featuring:

Parade of Pieces
Chess workshops & open play
Chess books with Third Place Books
Arts & crafts with ShoreLake Arts
Cake, courtesy of Safeway
Chess costumes, friendly games & more!

Community participation is encouraged – sign up here!

A treasured part of the Commons for more than 20 years, the giant chess set has been carefully refurbished by a dedicated volunteer team led by Ross Baarslog-Benson and paired with a newly designed custom board.

Whether you're a seasoned player, a curious beginner, or just looking for some oversized fun, everyone is welcome!

Third Place Commons
17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park

 Saturday, June 6, 2026 from 10 a.m.–12 p.m.

The board is set, the pieces are ready, and the only thing missing is you. Make your move and join us for this special community celebration!

Third Place Commons is a community-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering real community in real space. Located at the Lake Forest Park Town Center, the Commons hosts hundreds of free performances, events, and community activities each year, offers an affordable community meeting space, and operates the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market. 


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Flags at Half-staff May 30, 2026

Flag Lowering - May 30, 2026 (Former Senator and Representative Sam Hunt)

From Gov. Ferguson:

I am deeply saddened by the death of former Senator and Rep. Samuel “Sam” Hunt, and direct that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff in his memory on Saturday, May 30, 2026.

I have no objection to agencies lowering the flags at the close of business on Friday, May 29, 2026. Flags should remain at half-staff until close of business or sunset on Saturday, May 30, 2026, or first thing Monday morning, June 1, 2026.

Other government entities, individuals, and businesses are encouraged to join this recognition.

A memorial service will take place on May 30, 2026, in Olympia, WA.


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Shoreline student on Dean's Honor Roll at Midwestern State University

WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Midwestern State University recognized 1,034 honor students for the Spring 2026 semester. The Dean's Honor Roll included 346 students.

A student who completes 12 hours in one semester with a grade point average of 3.50 to 3.74 and no grade lower than C will be included on the Dean's Honor Roll. 

HOMETOWN, STATE; NAME, MAJOR, HONOR

Shoreline, WA

Abigail Lee, Psychology, Dean's Honor Roll

Midwestern State University is a public liberal arts university in Wichita Falls, Texas. As of fall 2025, MSU Texas enrolled 5,287 students. It is the state's only public institution focused on the liberal arts


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Why communication fails first in emergencies—and how Shoreline ACS plans for that

Shoreline ACS members at work
By Jon Anscher

Imagine a winter storm knocks out power across the neighborhood. Your phone battery is dropping. Internet service is out. You want to check on family members, find reliable updates, and know what happens next.

In many emergencies, one of the first things people lose is communication. Sometimes the problem is physical damage to power lines, towers, or internet equipment. More often, systems are simply overloaded. Too many people call at once. Text messages are delayed. Reliable information becomes harder to find.

When communication breaks down, even small problems can feel much bigger. People want to know whether loved ones are safe. They need updates about road closures, shelters, medical help, school closures, or changing conditions. First responders need to coordinate quickly. Communities need accurate information they can trust.

That is why Shoreline ACS plans ahead. Shoreline Auxiliary Communications Service, or ACS, is a local volunteer organization that trains to help when normal communication systems are overloaded or unavailable. Members support public safety and emergency management partners during storms, disasters, and major community events.

Many people assume smartphones solve every communication problem. Most of the time, they do. But phones depend on electricity, network capacity, internet connections, and working towers.

If any part of that system fails, service becomes less reliable. Residents have already seen smaller versions of this during windstorms, snow events, power outages, and crowded gatherings when networks slow down. In a major regional disaster, those same problems could last much longer.

That is where backup systems matter. Shoreline ACS members train in radio communications because radio can work independently of commercial cellular networks. With the right equipment and training, volunteers can pass messages, relay reports, and help keep information moving when other systems are down.

But emergency communication is about more than radios. It also means sharing clear information, reducing confusion, and helping the right people get the right message at the right time.

ACS members raising the antenna
for satellite link on their van
ACS members train year-round, meet regularly, maintain equipment, and practice before emergencies happen. The goal is simple: learn now, so they are ready later.

They do not replace police, fire, or medical responders. They are trained volunteers who help strengthen the community’s overall response.

There is also a lesson for households. Every family can improve communication readiness by keeping battery packs charged, storing key phone numbers on paper, owning flashlights and a basic radio, and making a plan for how to reconnect if phones are not working.

Preparedness is not about panic. It is about confidence. Knowing how you will get information, contact family, and adapt when normal systems are disrupted can make stressful situations more manageable.

Most days, communication systems work so well that we hardly notice them. Until they do not. That is why Shoreline ACS continues to prepare quietly in the background—so when communication becomes difficult, the community is not starting from zero.

Residents interested in learning more about preparedness, amateur radio, or volunteering can visit shorelineacs.org.


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Kenmore Library closure extended through June 1, 2026

Kenmore Library. Photo by Jerry Pickard
Kenmore Library will be closed May 15 through June 1 for HVAC system replacement and roof repairs

Here’s what to expect during the library’s closure: 
  • The interior of the building will be closed. 
  • Meeting rooms, computer reservations, and printing services will be unavailable. 
  • Events and programs will not be available. 
  • The exterior book drop will not be open for returns. Nearby Lake Forest Park, Shoreline and Bothell Libraries will be open for all services. 
  • Holds will not be automatically rerouted, but patrons may choose a different pickup location in their accounts. 
  • Holds routed to Kenmore will be extended through the closure.
While Kenmore Library is closed: 
  • Use our library locations page to find another nearby library. 
  • Contact Ask KCLS by phone, email, or chat for help with questions about your account.

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Shoreline student inducted into AAA Washington School Safety Patrol (SSP) Hall of Fame

AAA Washington has named 10 students from Spokane to Shoreline to its AAA School Safety Patrol (SSP) Hall of Fame, recognizing their leadership and commitment to keeping their communities safe. 

Olive Woody at work by Echo Lake Elementary
These students have gone above and beyond to take care of their fellow classmates, ensuring they get to and from school without harm. 

Through its SSP Program, AAA Washington has supported thousands of students grades four through eight as volunteer crossing guards and emerging young leaders. 

The program was established in 1922 at John Muir Elementary in Seattle and has been running for over 100 years.

Now it has grown to include more than 700 partner schools and 22,000 student patrollers across the state. 

SSP program honorees were nominated by advisors of each school’s program across the state. Each year, 10 students are selected. There are 270 students in the Washington Hall of Fame since 1999.

Of the ten students, one is from Bothell and one is from Shoreline

Emil Ghandiyan, fifth grade, Tambark Creek Elementary, Bothell

"His leadership, dedication, and willingness to help others make him a role model for other patrollers and students, and he has made a positive impact on our school safety program,” said SSP advisor Suganthi Kanagaraj. Emil says being a School Safety Patroller has taught him that leadership isn’t about telling people what to do; it’s about setting a good example for others. He says the program has helped him become a fearless leader.

Olive Woody, Echo Lake Elementary, has been
inducted into the AAA WA School Safety Patrol 
Hall of Fame.
Olive Woody, fifth grade, Echo Lake Elementary, Shoreline

As the third sibling in her family to serve as a school safety patroller, Olive is carrying on the family legacy with leadership and initiative. After noticing increased foot traffic over several weeks at an unpatrolled crossing near her school, she suggested adding a new patrol post – an idea that quickly turned into action. 

Her nominator, SSP advisor Allan Rand, said, “We took her feedback to heart and immediately turned this new location into a patrolled post. A perfect example of traffic safety awareness and overall leadership.”

More information on AAA Washington’s School Safety Patrol Program here

For 120 years, AAA Washington has championed safer mobility, preserving the area’s natural beauty, and showcasing Washington as an unrivaled travel destination. It has long supported communities across the Pacific Northwest, including through its School Safety Patrol program and Road Ready events.


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Weekday closures on NE 185th Street to begin Thursday, May 28, 2026


Weekday closures on both directions of NE 185th Street begin Thursday, May 28, 2026 near the intersection with SR 104 & 35th Avenue NE for WSDOT sewer installation.

From 7am to 5pm, Monday through Friday, contractor crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close NE 185th Street near Lyon Creek. Signed detours will guide people around the road closure.

Construction will happen on NE 185th Street at the same time as the around-the-clock closure on 35th Avenue NE that is expected to continue into mid-June.


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RBCA Strawberry Festival June 6, 2026

2026 Richmond Beach Community Association (RBCA) Strawberry Festival
Saturday June 6, 2026 from 11am - 3pm
Children's Parade 10:45am

The beloved neighborhood tradition is back!

​The fun begins with our Children's Parade, marching at 10:45am. This year, it is Animal Adventure themed - think jungle animals, ocean creatures & backyard critters. 

If it walks, flies, swims, slithers or roars, it fits the theme!

Games, music, snacks & drinks, coffee & food trucks, themed swag and sponsor booths will fill the space at our RB Community Park 2201 NW 197th St, Shoreline WA 98177.

Volunteering is fun and SO appreciated by your neighbors! Sign up for opportunities here.

Entertainment On Stage: enjoy the funk & soul musings of Souled Out and the wildly popular Salsa band, Elere. Entertainment is free and open to the public!

Our delicious food vendors include Vulpine Espresso (coffee, tea, energy drinks, treats), La Casa de Amigos (Mexican), Where Ya At, Matt? (Southern/Creole Street Food) and Oskars (pizza).


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Fire alarm in adjacent building alerts Shoreline Fire

Electrical panel fire in deserted building
Photo courtesy Shoreline Fire
At 3:45am Wednesday morning, May 27, 2026 Shoreline Fire was dispatched to a fire alarm in the 17100 block of 15th Ave NE. 

Crews arrived to find no smoke or fire initially.

Upon investigation, fire and smoke were found in an adjacent property on the west side of the building.

It was then upgraded to a working fire in a vacant former nursing home facility.

Firefighters brought the fire under control and completed an extensive search of the building. 

Following the investigation, the cause was determined to be an electrical fire originating in the panel room.

There were no injuries reported.

Thank you to our responding crews and partner agencies for their quick work and coordination.

#BothellFire #EastsideFireandRescue #southcountyfire #SEATTLEFIRE


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Travels with Charlie: Animal Acres Park Demonstration Garden

Wednesday, May 27, 2026


Story and Photos by Gordon Snyder

Now’s the time to stop by and visit the Animal Acres Park Demonstration Garden NE 178th St and Brookside Blvd.

Just park in the spaces along the road and Ta-dah you are now by the park path.

This is a perfect time of year to visit.

Head north on the path and you will find the Animal Acres Demonstration Garden. 

Charlie posing in front of the Demonstration Garden.

When you get a bit of free time, head to Animal Acres.

I love this sign… perfectly written.

This small park offers wonderful things to experience and sniff and view. The path is about 1/4 mile.

Cheers, Gordon Snyder


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Wear Orange Weekend - three events in Shoreline June 5-7, 2026


Wear Orange Weekend - June 5-7, 2026

Nearly 130 people are shot and killed every day in this country, and countless more are injured or forever changed by gun violence. These are not just statistics—they represent families, classrooms, workplaces, and entire communities living with loss and fear.

To honor the lives impacted by gun violence and call for safer communities, we come together the first weekend in June to kick off Wear Orange Weekend

It's led by National Gun Violence Awareness Day on Friday June 5th, which is being recognized formally through proclamation by Shoreline City Council on Monday June 1, 2026 at 7pm.

#WearOrange day is about awareness and elevating the voices of advocates across the country who are demanding an end to gun violence by taking action. We all have a role to play in preventing gun violence, whether that means securely storing firearms, talking with friends and neighbors about safety, or supporting survivors and local prevention efforts.

We welcome any and all interested to join us at events locally, as well as across the state and nation. Here's a useful flyer to share outlining Washington State events. You can also find an event near you at wearorange.org or by texting ORANGE to 644-33 and share online with #WearOrange.

Wear Orange at The Ponies

SHORELINE EVENTS


  • Monday, June 1st - 7pm - join volunteers and advocates in thanking Mayor Robertson and the City Council in proclaiming June 5th, 2026 National Gun Violence Awareness Day in Shoreline. RSVP here
  • Friday, June 5th - 4:30pm - join volunteers and wave signs at Friday afternoon commuters from the N 185th I-5 overpass. RSVP here
  • Saturday, June 6th - 10:30am - join volunteers and wave signs at Saturday morning travelers at the Ponies near Ronald Bog park. RSVP here

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Scene on the Sound: Super Yacht Launchpad

Superyacht Launchpad. Photo by Jan Hansen


Story and Photo by Jan Hansen

The super yacht, Launchpad was last tracked in late October 2025 leaving La Ciotat, France after an 80‑day refit, then refueling in Gibraltar, and heading southwest across the Atlantic. 

I didn't find subsequent, but here she is passing through Shoreline. Her owner is said to be Mark Zuckerberg; he has been photographed aboard this ship. 

The yacht is known to run with limited or disabled AIS tracking, meaning she can “go dark” and stop broadcasting her position. She was not hiding today. 

High class, indeed, she estimated to have a value of over 300 million dollars. Welcome home, Launchpad!


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Bloom Spring Benefit Lunch June 6, 2026


Join us for our Spring Benefit Lunch, where we will come together as the Canopy community in support of vital programs that help Shoreline students reach their full potential.

Amid the sharp divisions, anxiety, and unrest of our time, we are finding hope in the brilliance of our scholars and the community that is rising up to care for one another.

Just as the canopy of a forest shelters and nourishes all the plants within, our organization comes together to create an environment where each of our students can bloom and flourish with tutoring, STEM, and community building programs.

This is what is happening as neighbors, tutors, teachers, parents, and students are coming together to support underserved students and their families. Please join us in expanding the Canopy Scholars community to ensure Shoreline students thrive!

Bloom Spring Benefit Lunch
June 6, 2026 • Saturday • 11:30 am
Innis Arden Club House
1430 NW 188th St, Shoreline




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Pride Prom 2026 at Shoreline Teen Center June 5, 2026


Pride Prom 2026

Celebrate pride with Food, Dancing, Crafts, and SO much more!!!

Friday, June 5, 2026

The teen center is open from 2:30pm to 9pm. 
Event activities 4pm to 8pm. 

Free event for lgbtq+ youth and allies in 6th to 12th grade!


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Phone Rep

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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – May 27 – June 2


By Kate Ledbetter,
www.DestinationShoreline.com

What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – May 27 – June 2
Memorial Day weekend may be behind us, but Shoreline is keeping the momentum going with a full lineup of ways to connect, celebrate, and get outside. Don’t miss this week’s standout moments, from the Summer Bash at Ballinger Thriftway, to the grand opening of James Keough Park, and the Pride Flag Raising at City Hall kicking off Pride Month. Whether you’re exploring a neighborhood event or discovering something new, it’s a great time to lean into all the local energy Shoreline has to offer.
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Event of the Week:
 
Summer Bash at Ballinger Thriftway
Thursday, May 28 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Ballinger Thriftway
Join us for an afternoon packed with food, fun, and an incredible tasting experience featuring 30+ vendors sampling products throughout the store!
 
James Keough Park Opening Celebration
Friday, May 29 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, James Keough Park (2350 N 167th St, Shoreline)
We’re excited to share all of the new park amenities, including an off-leash dog area, skate features, sport court, play area, and more. During this event, parking is limited to disabled spaces in the parking lot. We encourage you to walk or bike to the event. General parking is available along N 167th Street or at Edwin Pratt Early Learning Center
 
Pride Flag Raising – Pick up a Shoreline Pride Button from Destination Shoreline
Monday, June 1 5:30 PM, Shoreline City Hall
Join Shoreline staff as we raise the Pride flag for the month of June. There will be a short program to kick off Pride month in Shoreline.
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Across the Pacific Night - AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration
Wednesday, May 27 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM, Shorewood High School
Food trucks will roll in at 5pm. Performances by Seattle Kokon Taiko 7pm - 7:30pm.
 
Background Live Music at Drumlin: FIlo Rosso Society
Wednesday, May 27 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Drumlin
This concert will feature café-inspired music of the past.
 
ACTIVISM AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE WEST
Thursday, May 28 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM, Shoreline College
Building Community Through Local Democracy
 
Hillwood Neighborhood Association Annual Meeting
Thursday, May 28 7:00 PM, Shoreline City Hall
Guest speaker author Deb Miller has written a memoir, the winner of 10 book awards in numerous categories. Following her talk, join us for refreshments, book signings and (optional) our HNA Board meeting and election. All are welcome!
 
Book Talk with Ilana Long at Always Summer Ice Cream Café
Thursday, May 28 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Always Summer Café
Come for the book talk. Stay for the pickleball gossip.
 
Drag Karaoke at Drumlin
Thursday, May 28 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Drumlin
Drag Karaoke, Finally. Signups start at 7:30 pm. Music starts at 8:00 pm.
 
Shorenorth Preschool Open House
Friday, May 29 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Shorenorth Cooperative Preschool
Join Shorenorth Co-op Preschool for a welcoming Open House where families can explore the facilities, curriculum, and meet our teachers.
 
Mac Basics: Getting Comfortable with Your Apple Computer
Friday, May 29 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
This introductory class helps participants understand the basics of using a Mac computer.
 
Middle School STEM night
Friday, May 29 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Kellogg Middle School
Students will have the chance to explore hands-on activities, connect with exhibitors, and learn how STEM connects to future classes, college pathways, and careers.
 
Urbanist Shoreline Walk + Bike Audit
Saturday, May 30 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Paramount Park
Join Urbanist Shoreline for a walk + bike audit of some of the streets being considered for Shoreline's East Side Off-Corridor Bike Network. 
 
Parkwood Kids Market
Saturday, May 30 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Parkwood Elementary School
This fun, family-friendly event features handmade goods from Parkwood students, plus yummy food and treats. Support Parkwood students raising money for 5th grade camp.
 
Hair Sparkles at Salvation: Artist Collective
Saturday, May 30 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Salvation: Artist Collective
We have the Sparkle B*tch in house offering hair sparkles on select Saturdays 1-4pm for drop in services!
 
How to Patch Wall Holes and Prep for Painting
Saturday, May 30 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
This class will provide instruction, demonstration and practice in repairing walls that have holes or other damage.
 
Taste of Spring Fundraiser & Auction at St. Dunstan's
Saturday, May 30 5:30 PM, St. Dunstan's Episcopal Church
There will be a silent auction, live auction, raffle items, photos, prizes and more! 
 
Saltwater Align: A Free Pure Barre Pop-Up Class
Sunday, May 31 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Join us for a FREE Pure Barre Align class with great views of the Salish Sea!
 
Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Sunday, May 31 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Your go-to spot for fresh food, local goods, and community connection.
 
Sip & Paint: Fingerpainting Class
Sunday, May 31 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Vault 177
Join local artist, Nancy Malek, as she walks you step-by-step through creating this unique artwork using just your fingers & a few tools.
 
Living Fully: Understanding Hospice Care and Quality of Life
Tuesday, June 2 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM, Laurel Cove Community- Assisted Living & Senior Care Community Shoreline
A special presentation by Jesse Lewandowski, who will engage in a discussion about when to start thinking about hospice care, as well as quality of life towards the end of our journey.
 
Urbanist Shoreline Happy Hour
Wednesday, June 3 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Drumlin
Meet some neighbors, make some connections, share ideas about the things you want to see in Shoreline. RSVP here
 
Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association’s First-Ever Bingo Night
Tuesday, June 2 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Drumlin
Whether you’re a bingo pro or just looking for a great night out with neighbors, this event is for everyone!
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Salvation Night Market @ Aurora Borealis
Wednesday, June 3 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM, Aurora Borealis Event Center
Shop a curated artists and makers market accompanied by live jazz!
 
Opening Day of the Shoreline Farmers Market!
Saturday, June 6 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Shoreline Farmers Market
The Shoreline Farmers Market offers a variety of fresh Washington produce and organic meats.
 
2026 RBCA Strawberry Festival
Saturday, June 6 10:45 AM - 3:00 PM, Richmond Beach Community Park
Games, music, snacks & drinks, coffee & food trucks, themed swag and sponsor booths will fill the space at our RB Community Park. 
 
Shoreline International Dance Party
Saturday, June 6 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Spartan Recreation Center
Experience the rhythms of cultures around the world in lively performances and interactive dance.
 
For Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
 
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by:
Salvation - Artists and Makers Collective - a Boutique and Gallery
Shorelake Arts bringing people together through art, culture, and shared experiences.
Seniors Helping Seniors®, Supporting Independence for Seniors in Shoreline
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce – Supporting local businesses in Shoreline
Become a Destination Shoreline Partner, learn more here.

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Community meeting in Lake Forest Park re the Ballinger Roundabout Project - June 4, 2026

Planned roundabout at Ballinger and 40th Pl NE in Lake Forest Park

The City of Lake Forest Park is hosting a Community Meeting to provide information regarding the SR 104 / Ballinger Way and 40th Place NE Roundabout Project on Thursday June 4, 2026 at 6:30pm. 

The meeting will be held in the Lake Forest Park City Hall, Council Chambers, at 17425 Ballinger Way NE.

Topics of discussion:
  • Recent project planning and design efforts
  • Anticipated construction start date
  • Planned local detours during major work phases - how residential street access will be limited, maintained, and protected during the project

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Understanding America at 250: Cross Border Solidarity at Peace Arch Park - June 4, 2026

Dr. Luther Adams

CROSS BORDER SOLIDARITY AT PEACE ARCH PARK
Thursday, June 4, 2026 from 5:30 - 7:00pm

Presented by Ken Winnick, Shoreline College, and the City of Shoreline

Shoreline Community College, PUB
16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133

Public event. Free.

For generations, Peace Arch Park has served as a powerful symbol of connection, peace, and shared purpose across borders. 

For our third session understanding America at 250, Dr. Luther Adams - Free Man of Color, Associate Professor of Ethnic, Gender, and Labor Studies at the University of Washington in Tacoma, will begin by exploring the significance of the Paul Robeson Peace Arch Concerts which brought labor unions from the U.S. and Canada together in the 1950s.

Peace Arch Park, which is half in the United States and half in Canada, continues to be a place for building relationships between the two countries and today the group Peace, Love, and a Handshake encourages people to gather at the border and connect with one another. 

In the second part of the program, hear from Haidee Landry, Megan Hemminger and Jeff Smith about the grassroots gatherings at the park during this panel discussion.

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LFP Rotary establishes a Legacy Fund to provide scholarships for Shorecrest seniors

By Ed Pearson

Ten years ago, during my time as President of the Rotary Club of Lake Forest Park and co-chair of our scholarship committee, I recognized a critical need to establish long-term financial security for our 501(c)(3) Charitable Foundation. 

Our goal was to ensure we could consistently provide scholarship opportunities to seniors at Shorecrest High School as they pursue higher education, especially as the costs of tuition, books, and housing continue to skyrocket.

To address this challenge, I am proud to announce the establishment of an endowment program: The Lake Forest Park Charitable Foundation Legacy Fund.
 
Many of you have a personal connection to this cause, whether you attended Shorecrest High School, had children who graduated from there (some of whom may have received an LFP Rotary Scholarship), or served as educators within the Shoreline School District.

I am pleased to share that an anonymous donor has pledged a $50,000 matching gift over the next year. This donor will match contributions dollar-for-dollar until the first $50,000 is raised, helping us reach our inaugural goal of $100,000.

Thank you for your time and for your continued support of our community's future leaders.

Ed Pearson
Legacy Fund Chair
Lake Forest Park Rotary Charitable Foundation

The LFPRCF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization EIN: 86-1129290


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