Flowers along the garden path

Sunday, May 24, 2026

 
Photo by Gordon Snyder

Gordon Snyder got up close and personal with a rhododendron blossom at Animal Acres Park in Lake Forest Park.

Photo by Gordon Snyder

Then he found a lovely iris. He was actually there to see the Demonstration Garden, but had to stop to admire the flowers.


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Explore the World with Shoreline Continuing Education’s Non-Credit Travel Program


Are you ready to start your next adventure? Join us on campus for a FREE informational meeting to learn about the incredible non-credit travel opportunities offered by Shoreline College Continuing Education and our partner Collette Travel. 

This is your chance to explore new destinations, meet fellow travel enthusiasts, and plan your next dream vacation.

DATE: 5/27/2026
TIME: 5:00 – 6:15 pm
PLACE: 4000 Building, Library Meeting Room #4214
Shoreline College 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133

Downloadable fliers with all the trip details will be available on our Continuing Education Travel page. 

We also have printed fliers available on campus, and can mail copies if you let us know. Check out our planned trips below by clicking on the titles or visit the CE Travel Webpage

RSVP for the next information meeting on May 27, 2026 in the Library or just drop in - we will see a presentation regarding the 2026 Fall trip itineraries. 

Email us at: continuing-ed@shoreline.edu if you need further assistance.

2026 trips planned

2027 trips being planned
Some trips are now "first-come, first-served" because seats were recently released. Air may change. Take advantage and sign up soon!


Shoreline College
16101 Greenwood Avenue N, Shoreline WA 98133


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Shorecrest soccer qualifies for State then eliminated in first round

Shorecrest senior goalkeeper dives but can't stop a Bishop Blanchet goal late in the first half of the Scots-Bears 3A State tournament game played Friday in University Place.

Photos by Doug Petrowski

The Shorecrest boys varsity soccer team made it to the State competition this year, but were eliminated in the first round with a 3-1 loss to Bishop Blanchet on May 22, 2026.

Shorecrest junior Eli Barr executes a throw-in during the Scots-Bears 3A State tourney match played Friday in University Place.

May 22nd
State Tournament-First Round
Shorecrest-1 v Bishop Blanchet-3

Bishop Blanchet senior goalkeeper Ashton Mazza (left) grabs the ball in front of Shorecrest senior Ashton Johnson during the Scots-Bears 3A State tourney game played Friday in University Place.

17th
Goal Against

38th
Goal Against

Shorecrest senior Ashton Johnson (center) scored the lone SC goal in the Scots-Bears 3A State tournament contest played Friday in University Place.

54th
Goal: Ashton Johnson
Assist: Ameen Tirhi

62nd
Goal Against


Shorecrest Coach Teddy Mitalas (center, in green) and his Scots squad pause after their 3-1 defeat to Bishop Blanchet in a 3A State tournament match played Friday in University Place. 

With the loss, the Scots 2026 season is over.


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Hillwood Neighborhood Association annual meeting with guest speaker author Deb Miller May 28, 2026


Hillwood Neighborhood Association invites you to attend their Annual Meeting on Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 7pm in the Council Chambers at Shoreline City Hall, 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline 98133

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!

Free parking in City garage.


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Shoreline School District retiring class of 2025-26


Each year, we pause to recognize and celebrate the dedicated employees whose years of service have helped shape the Shoreline School District community. 

Our retirees have made a lasting impact on generations of students, families, and colleagues through their care, commitment, expertise, and passion for public education. We are deeply grateful for all they have contributed and wish them joy and fulfillment in their retirement.

Retirees who will be honored at our May 28 celebration (including their years of employment with Shoreline School District):
  • Julie Anneberg, Teacher, 1990-2026
  • Casey Bent-Callaghan, Teacher, 2011-2026
  • Eric Caldwell, Director of Technology, 2018-2026
  • Lynn Conte, Preschool Aide, 1988-2026
  • Denise Hinze, Executive Assistant, 1999-2026
  • Melinda Hutton, Paraeducator, 2004-2026
  • Jeff McDowell, Teacher, 1990-2026
  • Karen Nicholson, Teacher. 2001-2026
  • Annalise Nye, Teacher, 2001-2026
  • Wesley Proudlove, Teacher, 2007-2026
Please also recognize and thank these retirees who will not be at the celebration:
  • Bill Dunbar, Principal, 2001-2026
  • Donna Hoffman, Teacher, 1996-2026
  • Fred Lieu, Custodian, 1997-2026
  • Tracy King, Kitchen Lead, 2016-2025
  • Tracy Kirkpatrick, Bus Driver, 2016-2026
  • Renée Leveque Wass, Transitions Program Teacher, 1991-2025
  • Leslie Lince, Kitchen Lead, 1998-2026
  • Marc McCartney, District Theater Coordinator, 1988-2025
  • Terry Monnette, Director of the Power of One
  • Hao Nguyen, Custodian, 2005-2026
  • Amy Pitts, Teacher, 1992-2026
  • Jim Price, Capital Projects Manager, 2019-2026
  • Lisa Sezate, Teacher, 1989-2025
  • Dan Stevens, Director of Maintenance and Capital Projects, 2013-2026
  • Tami Thompson, Teacher, 2013-2026
  • Linda Vassallo, Teacher, 2011-2025
  • Michael Wellman, Teacher, 1996-2025
May 28 end-of year event:
There are other retiring employees who have not indicated that they would like to be included in school district communications. If you know of retirees who are not listed here, please thank and recognize them as they would like and show appreciation for the service they have provided to our students and the Shoreline School District community.


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LFP hearing on potential levy for Transportation Improvement Plan May 28, 2026

The City of Lake Forest Park City Council will consider whether to adopt a resolution approving a six-year Transportation Improvement Plan from 2027 to 2032. 

The City Council seeks public input for and against the levy. More information regarding the draft of the six-year Transportation Improvement Plan on the city's website.

The public hearing will be held during the City Council’s regular meeting on May 28, 2026. The meeting will begin at 7:00pm, and the public hearing will follow. 

The public hearing will be held in person in the City Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of city hall 17425 Ballinger Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

 Written testimony will be accepted before 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.com no later than 5:00pm local time on the date of the hearing. 

A sign-up sheet will be available at the front of the Council Chambers, and the Mayor or designee will call names in the order they appear. A request to speak can also be made by phone directly to the City Clerk at 206-368-5440 before 5:00pm on the date of the meeting.


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Summer Blowout Garage and Thrift Sale with 100% of proceeds going to Seattle Children's Hospital May 31, 2026

Look for their hand made greeting cards at the Garage Sale
The Pink Polka Dots Junior Guild raises money for Pediatric Brain Cancer research at Seattle Children's Hospital. 

They raise money through handmade cards, annual events, and craft fairs. 

This year is the guild's 20th anniversary, and to commemorate they are hosting a Summer Blowout Garage & Thrift Sale, which was the guild's first ever event in 2006.

Date: Sunday, May 31, 2026
Time: 9am - 2pm
Address: 16730 45th Ave NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

What to expect:
  • Vintage Clothing
  • Jewelry & Accessories
  • Seasonal Outdoor Goods
  • Household finds and Furniture
  • Kids Toys and Games
  • And much more!


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20 Shoreline students compete at DECA International Career Development Conference in Atlanta

DECA (formerly the Distributive Education Clubs of America) is a massive international nonprofit association. It prepares high school and college students for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management through competitive events and conferences. For more information, visit the DECA Inc. Official Website.

Students from Shorecrest and Shorewood high schools represented Shoreline School District at the DECA International Career Development Conference in Atlanta this spring, joining more than 26,000 students from around the world.

20 students participated in high-level competitive events, leadership workshops, networking opportunities, and career exploration experiences while representing their schools on the international stage.

Shorecrest DECA team and advisor

Shorecrest DECA sent 11 students to the conference, with 8 students competing in national events and 3 students participating in leadership conferences and networking opportunities.

Among the highlights:
  • Seniors Kai Sokolowski and Anika Wallace earned finalist honors, placing in the top 20 nationally in their event — an exceptional accomplishment among approximately 200 competitors.
  • Sophomores Charlotte Phillips and Jasmine Forniash were recognized for delivering role play presentations ranked among the top 10 of the day.
  • Additional SC competitors: Zara Saifee, Lucia Shadduck, Michael Woods, Anna Bendiksen
  • Students participating in leadership conferences and professional networking: Kash Yalowicki, Malin Reins, Isaiah Mark
Shorewood DECA team and advisor

Shorewood DECA sent 9 students to compete in events and participate in leadership development experiences.

Students competed in:
  • School-Based Enterprise: Food Retail: Caleb Butler, James Mitchell
  • Project Management: Public Awareness Campaign: Maya Vachranukunkiet, Paige Eaton, Shineun Moon
  • Entrepreneurship: Independent Business Plan: Kyson Castellano, Nobel Abraha
  • Thrive Leadership Academy: Sadie Chou, Beni Hawkins
In addition to competitions and workshops, students attended the college and career fair and participated in experiential activities throughout Atlanta, including visits to Six Flags, the Georgia Aquarium, and the World of Coca-Cola.

The conference provided students with opportunities to strengthen leadership, presentation and business skills while connecting with peers and professionals from across the globe.

Congratulations to DECA students and advisors Cameron McDowell (SC) and Damon Oliveto (SW) for representing Shoreline so admirably!


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We Are Taiwan international cultural performance Sunday at Shoreline College

Saturday, May 23, 2026


We Are Taiwan  〖看見臺灣〗
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Time: 2:00pm; doors open at 1:30pm
Shoreline College Theater

In celebration of Taiwanese American Heritage Week, Shoreline College is pleased to share a special opportunity to attend “We Are Taiwan” / 〖看見台灣〗, an international cultural performance taking place at Shoreline College Theater on Sunday, May 24, 2026 at 2:00pm.

General admission $20 - purchase tickets here or scan QR code in flyer
20 complimentary student tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

This performance features artists from Taiwan who are traveling across the Pacific and through the West Coast to share Taiwan’s music, dance, culture, and stories. It is a meaningful opportunity to experience cultural exchange, celebrate heritage, and connect with the broader community here on our campus.

“We Are Taiwan” is an 80-minute production by the National Taiwan University of Sport Dance Company, one of Taiwan’s leading institutions for dance, performing arts, and arts education. 

Since 1996, the company has performed internationally, including in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Singapore, and was part of the creative and performance team for the opening ceremony of the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei.

This performance is more than a stage show—it is a journey of encounter. Through dance, music, singing, theater, and traditional arts, the performers bring Taiwan’s diverse cultural communities to life, including Minnan, Indigenous, Hakka, and new-generation artistic traditions. 

The program is designed to be interactive and welcoming, allowing audiences to experience culture not only as something to watch, but something to feel, share, and remember.


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Summer Bash at Ballinger Thriftway May 28, 2026


Nibble your way through Ballinger Thriftway's 30 vendors on May 28, 2026
SUMMER BASH!
Start Summer here! Join us for an afternoon packed with food, fun, and an incredible tasting experience featuring 30+ vendors sampling products throughout the store! . Samples from all areas of our store will be included from bakery, deli, meat, beer, wine, and more!!
Mark your Calendars May 28, 2026
4–7 PM
Ballinger Thriftway 20150 Ballinger Way NE, Shoreline, WA 98155
What to expect:
Samples from over 30 amazing vendors
Fresh-off Department made samples.
Discover new local and seasonal products
Fun for the whole family
Great summer vibes all evening long
Come stroll the store, meet vendors, try something new, and celebrate summer with us! And come hungry there will be plenty to taste!


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Kenmore purchases Savage Moose property for stream restoration

Savage Moose sports bar in Kenmore
The City of Kenmore purchased the Savage Moose property (corner of NE 181st ST & 61st Avenue NE) as part of a long-range environmental stewardship plan. 

The property sits on a stream culvert identified as a fish passage barrier. Future planned work will reconnect fish passage in the stream from Lake Washington to the site and ultimately further up the stream. 

The property is adjacent to the former “Jack in the Box” property, which is now a WSDOT stream culvert replacement project; demo work on that site begins this summer. 

The City’s project on the Savage Moose property will connect to WSDOT’s project, once completed. 

Construction is still 4-5 years out for the City project. For the time being, the City plans to maintain the Savage Moose lease with no change to operations for the foreseeable future. 

The funding for the purchase is from dedicated funding sources specific to culvert replacement work including a King County Conservation Futures grant and Surface Water Management Funds – which are restricted funds and can only be used for these types of projects; the funding from this project does not come out of the City’s general operating budget.


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Shorewood takes 69 students to Washington State technology student association conference

Shorewood students at Washington State Technology Student Association (TSA) conference

Shorewood High School brought their biggest group ever to the Washington State Technology Student Association (TSA) conference: 69 students!

The team, led by advisors Tammy Ceesay and Shannon McMaster, had a strong showing in Spokane and exhibited strong leadership, taking on statewide roles for the coming school year.

2nd Place winners
Left: Annabelle Pintea & Ellie Swartzwelder
Right: Grace Halloran & Reese Davison
2nd Place
Animation: Annabelle Pintea & Ellie Swartzwelder
Data Science: Reese Davison & Grace Halloran

3rd Place finishers Velvet Wu, Reese Davison, Coren Murphy
3rd Place
STEM Mass Media: Reese Davison, Coren Murphy & Velvet Wu
Finalists (Top 5)
Catapult: Emily Tian & Zayne Cornelius (5th)
Data Science: Ellery Ang Lee & Sebi Pintea (4th)
Extemporaneous Speech: Reese Davison (4th)
Photo Tech: Yevoa Gomilko (4th) and Jay Olander (5th)
Prepared Presentation: Reese Davison (4th)
Promotional Design: Eloise Reinhardt (4th)
System Control: Corey Ip, Cheng Yang, & Kenneth Chen (4th)

Two Shorewood students are among the six state officers
Reese Davison and Cheng Yang

And, two of our Shorewood students were selected as new Washington TSA State officers! 
  • Reese Davison (Vice President, second from left on stage) and 
  • Cheng Yang (Sergeant at Arms, second from right). 
They will be two of the 6 Washington TSA Members leading our state during the 26-27 school year.

--Photos courtesy Shoreline Schools




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Don't take the survey

So it turns out that the company running the survey for the city of Shoreline only sent the survey to a random sample and if your name is not listed, your answers will be discarded.

My apologies if you spent time filling it out.

Diane Hettrick


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Shorewood Softball stays alive to Top 12 at State tournament

2026 Shorewood Softball Team and coaches at State Tournament

Story and Photos by Chris Stuvek

Ellie Van Horn

Over the past two days, the Shorewood varsity girls softball team went 2-2 in the State 3A tournament at Lacey WA to finish in the top 12 teams.

Zoey Perrault

Their two victories were against Enumclaw and Central Kitsap. Their two losses were against Sedro-Woolley and Kennewick.

Olivia Adams

Three of the games were played on Friday, May 22, 2026.


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