Mud Bay brings people and their pets together to Beat the Heat on National Ice Cream Day July 19, 2026

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Photo courtesy Mud Bay

This National Ice Cream Day, Mud Bay is inviting pet parents across the Pacific Northwest to cool off with their dogs and cats during a free community celebration at every Mud Bay location.

On Sunday, July 19, 2026 from 1:00–3:00pm, every Mud Bay location will offer free Boss Dog Peanut Butter & Applesauce Frozen Yogurt for dogs and cats, while supplies last. 

We have a Mud Bay in Shoreline at 1201 N 175th St, Shoreline, WA 98133 across from City Hall AND a Mud Bay in Lake Forest Park, 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155 on the lower wing of Town Center.

Customers are encouraged to bring their pets, meet fellow pet lovers, and enjoy a fun summer outing together.
 
"One of the best parts of what we do is creating moments that bring pets and the people who love them together," said Mud Bay’s Marketing Manager Justin Anderson.
"National Ice Cream Day gives us a fun opportunity to celebrate the special bond people share with their dogs and cats while welcoming our neighbors into our stores for a simple afternoon of connection."

Made with 100% human-grade ingredients and formulated specifically for pets, Boss Dog Peanut Butter & Applesauce Frozen Yogurt provides dogs and cats with a safe, refreshing way to cool off during the summer.

Founded in Olympia in 1988, family and employee-owned Mud Bay has grown to become the Pacific Northwest's largest independent pet retailer, with 64 locations across Washington and Oregon. 

Known for its knowledgeable staff and commitment to helping dogs and cats live happier, healthier lives, Mud Bay has built its reputation by creating meaningful connections with pets, pet parents, and the communities it serves.


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Volunteer to be a Reading Buddy at the Shoreline Library Tuesday in July and August 2026


Reading Buddies at the Shoreline Library
Tuesdays 1:30-3pm
  • July 21 and 28
  • August 4, 11 and 18
Volunteers help students practice reading out loud for up to 30 minutes! 

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 choose from a cart of books or share eBooks on an iPad.

206-362-7550 

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Local Rotarian selected as the District 5030 Governor for 2029-2030

Jim Pullin Jr. Rotary District 5030 Governor 
2029-2030
By Judy Maccully

The Rotary Club of Shoreline is proud to announce that member Jim Pullin Jr. has been officially selected by the District 5030 Governor Nominating Committee to serve as District Governor for the 2029–2030 Rotary year. 

As a result of this prestigious selection, the Rotary Club of Shoreline will have the distinct honor of serving as the host club during District Governor Jim’s upcoming leadership tenure.

Jim brings a proven, deep-rooted record of servant leadership and professional excellence to the position, embodying the core Rotary mission of "Service Above Self".

A Legacy of Dedicated Leadership

Within the local community, Jim has been a vital pillar of the Rotary Club of Shoreline. Throughout his years of membership, he has stepped up to serve in nearly every major executive capacity, including roles as Vice President, President-Elect, President, and Immediate Past President.

His steady guidance has extended well beyond the local club level. At the regional level, Jim currently serves District 5030 as the District Member Attraction Chair and currently is serving as an Assistant Governor. Jim also played a pivotal leadership role in orchestrating major regional events, including the planning of the recent District 5030 Conference in Walla Walla.

Professional and Civic Excellence

Professionally, Jim is a highly respected, nationally recognized real estate professional.. He is a Managing Broker with Skyline Properties and is the owner of PJK Enterprise. Known as a natural mentor, public speaker, and trainer, Jim possesses deep corporate expertise in negotiation, team building, and business development.

A Foundation Built on Excellence

Jim’s discipline and team-first mindset were forged early during his academic and athletic career. He is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a degree in Economics. During his time as a collegiate athlete, Jim distinguished himself as an elite competitor, becoming a three-time NCAA Division I National Champion and an 18-time First Team All-American in swimming.

The exact same qualities that propelled Jim to the pinnacle of collegiate athletics—discipline, fierce determination, teamwork, and an unwavering commitment to excellence—are what he brings to regional Rotary leadership today.

Looking Ahead to 2029–2030

Jim’s collaborative leadership style, strategic vision, and passion for developing leaders uniquely prepare him to strengthen clubs and build meaningful relationships across District 5030.

The Rotary Club of Shoreline invites the entire community to join them in congratulating Jim Pullin Jr. on this remarkable achievement. Local members look forward to supporting his upcoming administration and witnessing the positive, lasting impact his leadership will make throughout the district.

How to Join or Support Shoreline Rotary

The ⁠Shoreline Rotary Club welcomes all local business owners, professionals, and civic leaders who want to give back to their community. The club relies on active members and neighbors to drive its outreach initiatives.

The club hosts bi-weekly hybrid gatherings (1st and 3rd Wed 7:30-8:30am). These meetings are used to share ideas, connect, and plan upcoming service initiatives. Check out our website and plan on a visit to one of our next meetings. Prospective members can reach out via the Shoreline Rotary via email to contact@shorelinerotary.com to receive direct login credentials and upcoming schedule details.

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Movies @ the Square Event in Kenmore July 22 & August 19, 2026


We are in prime event season and the Movies @ the Square event series are a must to experience in the summer. 

Set in Kenmore’s Town Square, 6728 NE 181st St #3805, Kenmore, WA 98028 the movies offer a free, family-friendly summer activity. The movies were selected by the community via an online vote. 

We are excited to show Zootopia on Wednesday, July 22, 2026 and Ratatouille on Wednesday, August 19. 

Pre-movie activities begin at 8pm and include family friendly arts and crafts in the Hangar. The movie starts at dusk. Bring your own low chair or blanket to sit on. High chairs allowed in the back area. Food trucks will be on site.



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Shoreline High School Class of 1963 Mini Reunion August 24, 2026


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King County Assessor mailing out property valuations - some residential values are down

The King County Assessor’s office has begun the annual process of mailing property valuation notices to taxpayers. 

While the valuation process is not yet complete countywide, it is clear that upward market pressure was easing in 2025 and, in some cases, lowering residential values in neighborhoods across King County. 

“After several years of significant value increases, the residential housing market in King County is cooling. This cooling is happening in other parts of the state and the country, as well,” said Al Dams, Chief Deputy Assessor. 

“On the commercial side in King County, the high vacancy rates and corresponding value decreases in the big Seattle office towers are dramatic, but the overall commercial market remains stable.”

On the commercial side, as has been widely reported, major office buildings in the Seattle central business district have experienced declining values and rising vacancy rates. According to preliminary figures, values have receded between 5% and 20% in the downtown Seattle office buildings. 

These major office buildings, however, are only a small part of the commercial sector. Commercial values remained relatively stable over the last year, and the decline among downtown office buildings will not create an appreciable increase in property taxes for the vast majority of taxpayers across King County.

It is important to remember that voter approved levies have more impact on property tax increase than do changes in home values.

The total amount of property tax collected is derived from the budgets passed by state, county, and local governments, and by locally approved levies. The value of each property determines proportionally how much each taxpayer will pay of that total amount.

Each year, County Assessors set values on every commercial and residential property value in the state. These values – set effective as of January 1 by state law – are then applied to the next year’s tax bill. Property values are being set as of January 1, 2026, for taxes due in 2027.


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Ballots are in the mail for the August Primary Election

Charlie at the ballot drop box at Lake Forest Park Town Hall
Photo by Gordon Snyder

King County Elections (KCE) mailed ballots to over 1.4 million registered voters today, marking the start of the August Primary voting period. Election Day is Tuesday, August 4, 2026.

Voters will receive their ballots in the coming days and should have them by Monday, July 20. If they don’t see their ballot by then, voters should call KCE at 206-296-VOTE (8683).

Official ballot drop boxes are the best and fastest way for voters to return their ballot directly to KCE. Those who vote within a week of Election Day, or on Election Day itself, should make a plan to use a ballot drop box to ensure their ballot is on-time to be counted.

Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by Election Day. USPS recommends mailing your ballot at least one week before Election Day.

In recent months, KCE has added six new drop box locations, including at the Central Library in downtown Seattle, Northgate Library in Seattle, Kent-Kangley Safeway in Kent, on the Bellevue College and Green River College campuses, and in front of the Skykomish Community Center.

“I want to see every single voter in King County make their voice heard in this August Primary. As vote-by-mail continues to be under attack, there is no better way to show up for democracy than to turn out to vote,” stated King County Director of Elections Julie Wise.
“We have been planning and preparing for months for both the Primary and General Elections, and we are ready to help our voters every step of the way. Whether it’s expanding in-person service or access to drop boxes, or improving election security, Elections is doing the hard work to make democracy happen.
"Now, it’s our voters’ turn. Vote early. Use a drop box. Make your vote count.”

The deadline to register to vote online in the August Primary is July 27. After that, voters can register in-person at a Vote Center or Accessible Voting Event through 8 p.m. on Election Day.

All voters are strongly encouraged to vote early in this year’s elections, and to track their ballot until it’s counted. Voting early not only ensures that the ballot is on-time to be counted but also helps KCE post more robust election results on Election Night and in the days following.


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ICE ramps up presence in Shoreline as witnesses push back

A sign along Aurora Avenue North in Shoreline marks where a person was arrested by federal immigration agents in June. (David Mendez/The Osprey)

Reprinted with permission from The Osprey
For more reporting from The Osprey, please visit OspreyNews.net

By David Mendez

Federal agents driving unmarked cars chased an unknown person through residential side streets at high speeds in Shoreline’s Parkwood neighborhood on Sunday.

The Osprey witnessed the chase, in which agents drove through neighborhood streets at high speeds with flashing lights and sirens, before it ended near Stone Avenue North and North 161st Street.

Watch video on YouTube
Warning: strong language

Witness video taken by a neighbor showed apparent federal agents wearing tactical vests with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement patches. Some were seen wearing facial coverings while others covered up once they learned they were being recorded — all apparent violations of Washington State law

Video then showed the agents getting into unmarked vehicles and driving away, apparently without the person they were chasing.

James Rietzke is used to hearing sirens from his backyard — his home is a long stone’s throw from Aurora Avenue. But as he heard the sirens getting louder, he realized they were coming down his street.

“We saw a car drive by, saw another car drive by, and I was like, those are unmarked vehicles — was that ICE? So we ran out of the gate and came around the corner immediately,” Rietzke told The Osprey.
He heard yelling as agents identified themselves as “police” and “ICE” and took out his phone.

Soon after agents saw him, they left the area. It wasn’t immediately clear that they had detained anyone. The civilian car that was being chased — a blue sedan — was initially left behind at the scene.

According to additional witnesses, federal agents were chasing a man before he hastily parked his car on the side of the road, jumped out and hid on a nearby residential property. ICE agents sought access to the property, but were denied entry by the person living there, a resident named Kyle.

Neighbors were shaken up. Kyle was in his driveway, working on his car, when he heard the commotion.

“I got up, was looking around, and this guy runs past me. He ran through my yard and then I lost track of where he went,” he said, adding that the person they were chasing appeared Hispanic.
When agents asked if they could search for the man, Kyle said no, and looked himself. By then, he said, the man was gone. “So I assume he just kept going through people’s yards to get away.”

The agents repeatedly told Kyle that the man they were chasing was a felon. “I’m not really sure about the validity of that,” he said.

About 15 minutes later, the abandoned car was gone. According to neighbors, the man — clearly distressed — emerged from a nearby hiding spot, retook his car and drove off.

ICE policies regarding “emergency driving” are governed by a 2012 handbook, which asks agents to consider if the “severity of the criminal offense outweighs the danger” to the public before deciding to engage in a chase.

But ICE has been criticized for aggressive tactics that have lead to deaths and injuries across the country this year. On Monday morning, ICE agents allegedly shot and killed a person in a vehicle in Maine. 

Last week in Houston, agents shot and killed a man during a vehicle stop. ICE chases led to two crashes in Detroit in May and June, leaving both civilians and agents with injuries. A woman was killed in Georgia in February by a man who was fleeing from ICE arrest.

ICE has yet to respond to a request for comment regarding the agency’s policies and tactics.

“I hate hearing about ICE activity in our community. It does not reflect our values, it does not reflect who we are as local citizens or as local leaders,” Shoreline Mayor Betsy Robertson told The Osprey on Monday when asked about the incident.
“This activity is not welcome in Shoreline. It’s wildly frustrating that these agents are fanning their noses at the laws that have been passed in our state,” Robertson said, urging that residents document “illegal activity” — such as ICE agents violating the state’s mask ban for law enforcement — with police reports and video recordings.
“It sounds like documenting might have defused the situation,” she said.

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Flag Lowering - July 14, 2026 (Sen. Lindsey Graham)

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Gov. Bob Ferguson:

Flag Lowering - July 14, 2026 (Sen. Lindsey Graham)

Pursuant to the Presidential Proclamation, I hereby direct that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff immediately.

Flags should remain at half-staff until 6:00pm on Saturday, July 18, 2026, or first thing Monday morning, July 20th.

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


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Crafts Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market July 19, 2026


Get ready for one of the most anticipated events of the season - Crafts Day at the Market!

Sunday, July 19, 2026 from 10am – 2pm at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market 17171 Bothell Way NE (in front of City Hall)

Join us for a full day of shopping, discovery, and community as we celebrate the incredible creativity of Washington’s local makers. You’ll find an amazing selection of handcrafted treasures from talented artists and crafters, all made right here in Washington State.

Explore unique finds like:
  • Stunning jewelry
  • Luxurious natural skincare
  • Hand-poured candles
  • One-of-a-kind home décor
  • Beautiful textiles and clothing
  • Fine art, ceramics, and much more!

Whether you're shopping for yourself, picking up gifts, or just enjoying a beautiful summer outing, there’s something for every taste and style. With returning favorites and exciting new vendors, this year's lineup promises the best shopping day of the summer.

And while you’re there, make sure to stock up on the freshest produce, baked goods, sweet treats, fish, meat, gorgeous flowers and more with our wide selection of farmers and vendors.

Mark your calendar, bring your friends, and come ready to shop local!

We look forward to seeing you at the Market!

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An incredible day at the LFP PD Safety Day at Town Center

At the start of a race
What an incredible day at Lake Forest Park Police Department Safety Day event on Saturday July 11, 2026 at LFP Town Center! 

Thanks to everyone who joined us, it was a tremendous success, with hundreds of smiling kids and parents coming together for a fun, interactive day focused on safety and community.

Checking out the public works vehicle

The kids had an amazing time racing through the bicycle and tricycle course, sharpening their soccer skills at the inflatable target, exploring our patrol vehicles and fire department apparatus, and climbing aboard Public Works tractors and backhoes. 

There was truly something for everyone to enjoy.

Helmets were funded by LFP Rotary 

A special thank you goes to the Lake Forest Park Rotary for their generous support. 

LFP Rotary members pose with Mayor Tom French on the low-rider

Their contribution allowed us to provide hundreds of bicycle helmets and water safety vests to local families, helping keep our community's children safer both on land and in the water. 

Mayor Tom French leading the way

A big thank you goes also to the city employees who assisted us in making this event a success.

Our officers had a great time meeting and interacting with everyone who attended. Events like these are a great reminder of the strong partnerships that make Lake Forest Park such a wonderful community.

An early start at the soccer target

Finally, a well-deserved recognition goes to Traffic Support Officer Amanda Johnson, whose leadership, dedication, and countless hours of planning made this event possible. 

Amanda Johnson getting her photo taken with a young participant.

Outstanding job, Amanda, and thank you to everyone who helped make this year's Safety Day such a memorable success!

--LFP PD
--Photos from multiple sources

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Summer events at Copperworks Distilling Co. July 20 & July 27, 2026

Copperworks Kenmore Barrel House summer events

7324 NE 175th St, Kenmore, WA 98028 Located directly on the Burke-Gilman bike trail

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Sunday, July 20, 2026 Kenmore Barrel House
    • Nick Dumas and Branchline perform live. Copperworks cocktails and food from De La Soil available. Tickets: $15 advance / $20 at the door.
    • Tickets here

Sunday, July 27, 2026 from 6-8pm Kenmore Barrel House
    • Summer Garden Wreath Workshop. Guests craft a eucalyptus‑and‑gold‑hoop wreath while enjoying a cocktail. Limited seating.
    • Register here

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Evening/nighttime lane closures on SR 522 in Bothell


Starting July 20, 2026 construction crews will close lanes on SR 522 (Bothell Way NE) between 96th Avenue NE and 98th Avenue NE for night work (see map). Crews will work from 6pm to 6am, Monday through Friday. This closure is in addition to the daytime lane closures in the same area. Nighttime work will last through September 2026.

Traffic patterns will change during construction. Drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians should follow posted signs and plan extra travel time.

During construction, these lane closures will mean:
  • Left turns in and out of businesses and residences on SR-522 will be restricted at times.
  • Left turns from Hall Road onto SR-522 will be restricted at times.
Nighttime construction will focus on utility investigations, new waterline installation, roadway patching, and steel plate installation. Crews will monitor noise levels.

During construction, SR 522 will stay open to traffic. All businesses will remain open and accessible. To help keep traffic flowing, an optional detour will be in place during work hours. This detour will send drivers around the work area via 91st Avenue NE and 180th Street. See the detour map.

This road work will ensure the Stride S3 buses can move through the route more quickly, allowing Sound Transit to deliver fast, frequent, and reliable bus rapid transit service along S3. For more information on Stride S3 bus service, visit the Stride webpage.


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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: July 15 - 21


By: Kate Ledbetter,
www.DestinationShoreline.com
 
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: July 15 - 21
This week brings vintage Volkswagens, local pets competing for "Best in Shoreline" to neighborhood picnics, Shakespeare in the park, farmers markets (Craft Day at LFP!), beach explorations, concerts, and hands-on workshops. It’s great week to get out and enjoy your neighborhood and community. 
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Events of the Week:
 
43rd annual Vintage VW Show & Swap
Saturday, July 18 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Shoreline College
Vintage VW car show & swap meet. $5 entry fee for attendees, Kids under 15 free. Prize presentation begins at 1:00 PM.
 
Best in Shoreline Pet Show
Sunday, July 19 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Twin Ponds Park
"Best in Shoreline," and ALL Shoreline residents are invited to participate! Pre-register your pet contestants here: https://www.bestinshoreline.com/register
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Low Tide Beach Explorations
Wednesday, July 15 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Join Seattle Aquarium's Beach Naturalists for free and informative beach walks at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park.
 
NEW CLASS! Seated Fitness and Balance with Novella
Wednesday, July 15 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
A low-impact, instructor-led workout performed entirely or primarily while sitting in a chair.
 
Hillwood Neighborhood Association Annual Ice Cream Social!
Wednesday, July 15 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Calvin Presbyterian Church
Live music by BlackJack Kerouac, games, and crafts for kids. Hope to see you there Hillwoodlanders!
 
Shakespear in the Park Hosted by Shorelake Arts
Wednesday, July 15 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Richmond Beach Community Park
 
NEW CLASS! QiGong
Friday, July 17 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Come see how focused breathing, connected to gentle movement, supports whole-body health.
 
Shoreline Farmers Market
Saturday, July 18 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Corner of 192nd & Aurora
Shoreline's community hub for farm fresh & local foods, flowers, baked goods, local honey, live music, food trucks, kids programming, and so much more. 
 
Storytime @ at the Shoreline Historical Museum
Saturday, July 18 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Shoreline Historical Museum
This engaging, family-friendly program invites children ages 1–8 (with an adult) to explore local history and the environment through stories, music, movement, and hands-on art activities.
 
Urbanist Shoreline Summer Potluck Picnic
Saturday, July 18 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Bring friends, family, and a dish to share. Or just bring yourself!
 
Mending by Hand
Saturday, July 18 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
In this class, students will learn the basics of mending by hand, and specifically how to patch and fix holes by hand.
 
Crafts Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Sunday, July 19 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, in front of LFP City Hall (17171 Bothell Way NE)
Discover an incredible array of handmade treasures from talented local artists and crafters - all created right here in Washington State.
 
Try a root beer float with the new Everyday T&C ice cream!
Sunday, July 19 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Town & Country Market Shoreline
Stop by your local Town & Country Market and pick up a sweet treat for a good cause. All proceeds benefit our local food banks.
 
Lunchtime Concerts Series - Eric Haines
Tuesday, July 21 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Bring your lunch and enjoy a one-man band and juggling performance by Eric Haines.
 
Echo Lake Neighborhood Picnic
Tuesday, July 21 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Shoreline Park
Come meet your neighbors and enjoy our beautiful picnic shelter.
 
Karaoke in the Park
Tuesday, July 21 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Cromwell Park
Come to Cromwell Park each Tuesday this summer and sing your heart out. Karaoke is free and open to everyone. This is a family friendly event.
 
Kids Summer Book Club (July)
Tuesday, July 21 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM, Ridgecrest Books
Kids ages 8-11 are welcome to join us for our Summer Book Club! We'll be reading The Swifts by Beth Lincoln for our July club. The book will be available at the store, 15% off. 
 
Basic Bicycle Maintenance at the Shoreline Tool Library
Tuesday, July 21 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Spend an evening at the Shoreline Tool Library learning the basics of maintaining your bike
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Ridgecrest Art Walk Hosted by ShoreLake Arts
Thursday, July 23 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Outside the ShoreLakes Art Gallery
Join us for the Ridgecrest Art Walk starting at NE 165th Street.
 
National Night Out for Community
Tuesday, August 4 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
National Night Out is a chance to strengthen neighborhood connections, meet local public servants, and celebrate community together. Learn more and register your event at bit.ly/2026NNO.
 
2026 Celebrate Shoreline
Saturday, August 15 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Come celebrate the City of Shoreline’s 31st birthday! The festival has two stages with live music and shows, beer garden, pony rides, children’s theater, food trucks, petting zoo, hands on activities and more!
 
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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Cascade Kombis Volkswagon Club annual car show July 18, 2026 at Shoreline College


Cascade Kombis Vintage Volkswagen Club will host their annual car show Saturday, July 18, 2026 beginning at 9:00am on campus at Shoreline College

Be part of the fun at the PNW VW Show and Swap and enter the raffle for your chance to win a 1969 VW Beetle and other fun prizes! Tickets are $5 (under 15 years old, free).

The Cascade Kombis Vintage VW Club is a proud supporter of the Shoreline College Automotive Program and the Shoreline College Foundation’s Joseph Schultz Memorial Scholarship Fund, honoring longtime College Automotive Director, Don Schultz and his family. 

Thank you, Cascade Kombis, for your generous support of Shoreline students!


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Robbery suspects arrested in Kirkland after high-speed pursuit from Northgate through Lake Forest Park and Kenmore


by Seattle Detective Brian Pritchard

A Seattle police pursuit ended in Kirkland Saturday night after officers arrested three robbery suspects and recovered a firearm that was thrown from the vehicle.

On July 11 at 8:36 p.m., a 27-year-old man was robbed at gunpoint and assaulted in North Seattle. When officers arrived and contacted the victim, the man said he and his family were walking home after leaving a restaurant at Northgate Mall when a green Kia nearly hit them around Northeast 103rd Street and 5th Avenue Northeast.

The victim said the Kia, occupied by four people, began following them home. One passenger exited the vehicle and chased the victim on foot. The Kia made a U-turn and caught up to the victim, and he exchanged words with the driver. One of the suspects pointed a gun at the victim, threatening him and stealing his sunglasses. Another passenger got out and punched the victim before the group drove south on 5th Avenue Northeast.

Police soon located the green Kia in the 10800 block of Roosevelt Way Northeast. The vehicle matched the victim’s description, and four people were standing outside. Seeing officers, the group got back into the Kia and drove east on Northeast Northgate Way. Officers attempted a traffic stop by activating their emergency lights. The driver sped away at a high rate of speed. The vehicle reached speed between 80 to 90 miles per hour. 

Officers pursued the vehicle through several jurisdictions, including Lake Forest Park and Kenmore, as it drove around Lake Washington before it stopped in the 9700 block of Northeast Juanita Drive in Kirkland, Washington.

Police arrested three men, ages 18, 19, and 24, along with an 18-year-old woman. During the pursuit someone inside the Kia threw a 10mm firearm from the vehicle. Officers later recovered the gun. Also, during the initial search 10mm bullets were found on one of the suspects.

The three men were booked into King County Jail for investigation of robbery, eluding, and unlawful possession of a firearm. Officers identified the woman and released her.

Robbery Unit detectives are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206) 233-5000.

Incident Number: 2026-202517/North Precinct /L2


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Low tide beach walk Wednesday at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Low tide at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Photo by David Walton

Join Seattle Aquarium's Beach Naturalists for a free and informative beach walk at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park on Wednesday July 15, 2026 from 10:30am to 1:30pm. The lowest tide will be at 12:12pm (-3.35 ft).

Observe sea stars, crabs and other sea creatures who live in Puget Sound. All ages are welcome. Waterproof footwear is recommended. No registration necessary.

Volunteer Beach Naturalists are trained by the Seattle Aquarium Marine Staff. If you have questions about the Beach Naturalist Program, email: beachnaturalist@seattleaquarium.org or call (206) 693-6214.

Richmond Beach Saltwater Park 2021 NW 190th, Shoreline WA 98177.


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Shoreline Rotary awards $22,500 in academic scholarships to ten exceptional local high school graduates

Guided by their core motto of "Service Above Self," the Scholarship Committee of the Shoreline Rotary Club selected a remarkable cohort of students from Shorewood High School and King's High School who exemplify leadership and community dedication. 

These annual investments ensure that local youth have the financial backing to pursue higher education and bring their unique visions for change to fruition.

This year's scholarship winners demonstrate a profound commitment to their future fields. 

From King's High School:
  • Elisabeth Farstad will attend Southeastern University in Florida to study Worship Arts and Music, aiming to impact her community as a music teacher or worship leader. 
  • Kylie Cordova will enter the nursing program at Northwest University, planning to use her degree to serve families and children in pediatric nursing both locally and internationally. 
  • Samuel Richards is heading to Covenant College in Georgia to earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Economics, building upon the hard work and professional skills he developed while running his own car-detailing business at age 16. 
  • Colton Adams will join the Azusa Pacific University football team in California while pursuing a degree in business management, with aspirations to enter sports management or own his own business.
Graduates from Shorewood High School are also carving out impactful paths, with many choosing to keep their talents in Washington. 
  • Isabel Diaz will attend Seattle University to study Chemistry and International Relations, establishing a foundation to advocate for immigrant rights across global democracies. 
A significant group of recipients will join the University of Washington, including: 
  • Kasey Cheug, who will major in Mathematics, Biology, and Medicine to prepare for medical school and a career as a pediatric anesthesiologist . 
  • Vanesa Filipi will major in Atmospheric and Environmental Science with a minor in political science, dedicating her studies to protecting the health of the planet. 
  • Zachary Binz will enter the UW Honors Program to study Applied and Computational Mathematics and Spanish, with plans to become a data scientist in Seattle. 
  • Hugh Hoff will pursue Construction Management and Civil Engineering to manage project timelines, budgets, and operations. 
  • Keira Graeff will study Communications, focusing on entering the media industry to advocate for a free press and clear human connectivity in an era of digital misinformation.
Invest in the Future: A Call to Our Local Business Community

The continued success of these annual scholarship programs relies heavily on the collective strength of our local economy. The Shoreline Rotary Club invites local business owners, corporate sponsors, and civic-minded professionals to invest directly in the leaders of tomorrow. 

By sponsoring next year's scholarship fund, your business can remove financial barriers for brilliant local students and directly foster local economic resilience.

To explore corporate sponsorship opportunities, make a tax-deductible contribution, or learn how your business can co-brand a specialized academic award, please visit our website to learn more about Shoreline Rotary or email us at connect@shorelinerotary.com

You might also want to connect directly with members at an upcoming local event. Together, we can expand our reach, increase our total funding goal for next year, and continue to champion the dreams of Shoreline's youth.

--Judy Maccully


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Garden Stories with Seattle Storytellers Guild July 25, 2026 at Kruckeberg

Seattle Storytellers
Saturday, July 25 at 4pm
Kruckeberg Garden
20312 15th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

Gather beneath the summer canopy for an afternoon of storytelling with the Seattle Storytellers Guild. 

Featuring storytellers Eva Abram, Barry McWilliams, and Joanna Demarest, this family-friendly event invites guests ages six and up to enjoy folktales, adventures, humor, and imaginative journeys in a beautiful outdoor setting. 

Free event.


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LFP resident Andrew Miner Commissioned as Ensign in the U.S. Navy

Andrew Miner
Andrew Miner, son of Paul and Aimee Miner of Lake Forest Park, graduated with merit from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland on May 22, 2026, and was commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy.

Miner is a 2022 graduate of Shorecrest High School and an Eagle Scout. 

At the Naval Academy, he received a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics and held a Midshipman Lieutenant leadership role while participating on the Club Water Polo team. 

During the May commissioning celebration, he joined over 1,000 members of the Class of 2026 to mark the completion of their rigorous education and training.

The U.S. Naval Academy, founded in 1845, prepares midshipmen to become professional officers of competent, confident, and compassionate naval service.


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Build your skills at Shoreline soccer camp July 27 - August 6, 2026


Calling all Shoreline soccer players! 

Sign ups are open and a few spots remain for Sheriff's world cup soccer camp. Sheriff is the director of BVB Seattle and every year he offers a fun two week camp that ends in a pizza party. 


We'll even have a world cup trophy for kids to get pictures with. Open to experienced soccer players regardless of club. 

Please reach out to info@bvbia-seattle.com with any questions.


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Sunday Sign-waving at Shoreline-Edmonds line

"Hey ICE agents: If you job requires you to hide your face behind a mask,
YOU are likely the CRIMINAL!!!:

Americans deserves president who puts country, them first

The president encouraging deadly tactics by ICE agents, an embarrassing performance at the NATO summit, chaotic war with Iran, and continued reports of self-enrichment at taxpayer expense brought out 55 area residents to protest this past Sunday.

"It is up to ALL of us to fix this.. Every ordinary citizen needs to say
'NO! This is not right!' Join us!"


Some may think that a "small" crowd, but it is a powerful reminder week in and week out that bad behavior, unconstitutional and anti-democratic behavior, and behavior that harms the American people will not - and should not - go unremarked.

The beauty of "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving is that it reminds passers-by of what is at stake, and it reminds those who attend they are not alone in wanting better for their friends, family, neighbors and country.

"No more Grift - Kidnap - Extortion"

Sign-waving is scheduled for every Sunday in July (7/19 and 7/26 remaining), 1-2pm at the intersection of Aurora Avenue North and N 205th St, at the Shoreline-Edmonds line.

"Tax the Rich"
"When tyranny becomes law - REBELLION becomes duty"
"Resist much - obey little - Stand up Speak out - Save Democracy"

Organized by local group Everyday Activists (@everydayshoreline.bsky.social), non-perishable food and toiletry donations will also be accepted for donation to a local charitable organization.

JUSTICE
or 
Just ICE
Choose ONE

Bring a sign or just yourself and stand up for acting honorably and treating people humanely.

--Pamela Mieth


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