Olympic Ballet Theatre presents Giselle May 9-10, 2026 in Edmonds
A timeless romantic masterpiece comes to Edmonds
May 9–10, 2026
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May 9–10, 2026
Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave N, Edmonds, WA 98020
Edmonds, WA — Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) concludes its 45th Anniversary Season with Giselle, returning to the company’s stage for the first time since 2017. Restaged by Artistic Directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev after Marius Petipa, and based on the original choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, this iconic ballet returns to the Edmonds Center for the Arts for two performances only.
Set to the evocative score by Adolphe Adam, Giselle tells the haunting story of a young peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman in disguise. When his betrayal is revealed, Giselle’s fragile heart cannot bear the truth. In the afterlife, she is summoned by the Wilis—vengeful spirits of betrayed women—but her enduring love ultimately saves the man who wronged her. A cornerstone of the Romantic ballet canon, Giselle is a moving meditation on love, loss, and forgiveness.
A deeply personal work for OBT’s Artistic Directors, Giselle remains a favorite of both Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev.
Edmonds, WA — Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) concludes its 45th Anniversary Season with Giselle, returning to the company’s stage for the first time since 2017. Restaged by Artistic Directors Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev after Marius Petipa, and based on the original choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, this iconic ballet returns to the Edmonds Center for the Arts for two performances only.
Set to the evocative score by Adolphe Adam, Giselle tells the haunting story of a young peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman in disguise. When his betrayal is revealed, Giselle’s fragile heart cannot bear the truth. In the afterlife, she is summoned by the Wilis—vengeful spirits of betrayed women—but her enduring love ultimately saves the man who wronged her. A cornerstone of the Romantic ballet canon, Giselle is a moving meditation on love, loss, and forgiveness.
| Guillaume Basso and Yasmin Arafe in rehearsal for Giselle. Photo by Hadley Kaufmann |
During his career with Moscow Classical Ballet, Gorboulev performed all of the principal male roles in Giselle, while Vinson herself performed the title role when OBT performed it in 2014 and 2017.
This season, in a striking and meaningful artistic decision, the role will be danced by 21-year-old Yasmin Arafe, a dancer in OBT’s Trainee Program.
Arafe’s casting marks a significant moment for the organization. Still in the Trainee Program—and not yet a company member—she steps into one of the most emotionally and physically demanding roles in classical ballet.
Arafe’s casting marks a significant moment for the organization. Still in the Trainee Program—and not yet a company member—she steps into one of the most emotionally and physically demanding roles in classical ballet.
Her selection reflects both her individual artistry and the continued growth of OBT, as well as the directors’ commitment to developing and trusting the next generation of dancers from within.
Event Details
Giselle, presented by Olympic Ballet Theatre
Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 7:00pm
Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 5:00pm
Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave N, Edmonds, WA 98020
Tickets: $29–$52 Purchase tickets online here
About Olympic Ballet Theatre
Olympic Ballet Theatre is a professional ballet company presenting classical and contemporary productions throughout each season. Founded in 1981 and led by Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev, OBT is a cornerstone of the North Puget Sound arts community, known for its intimate performances, accessible programming, and commitment to artistic excellence.
Event Details
Giselle, presented by Olympic Ballet Theatre
Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 7:00pm
Sunday, May 10, 2026 at 5:00pm
Edmonds Center for the Arts, 410 4th Ave N, Edmonds, WA 98020
Tickets: $29–$52 Purchase tickets online here
About Olympic Ballet Theatre
Olympic Ballet Theatre is a professional ballet company presenting classical and contemporary productions throughout each season. Founded in 1981 and led by Mara Vinson and Oleg Gorboulev, OBT is a cornerstone of the North Puget Sound arts community, known for its intimate performances, accessible programming, and commitment to artistic excellence.
All Dogs Need A Haven
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| Rob and Kai |
Let it be known that I am a dog person. I absolutely love dogs. All dogs! We currently have a cat in our home, but she’s…well, she’s a cat.
I’m one of those people who will go out of my way and cross a street just to say hello to a dog.
I know to offer my hand and let the dog sniff it before I attempt to pet it. I also know that if a dog acts aggressively or seems nervous as I approach, to just say hello and be on my way. Chances are we’ll cross paths again in the future.
Although some strongly believe the old adage, “There are no bad dogs, just bad owners” is 100% true, there are plenty of mitigating factors and most owners do their very best with troubled dogs.
Responsible ownership is most certainly crucial, but experts note that genetic predispositions and past trauma can also influence a dog’s behavior.
Although some strongly believe the old adage, “There are no bad dogs, just bad owners” is 100% true, there are plenty of mitigating factors and most owners do their very best with troubled dogs.
Responsible ownership is most certainly crucial, but experts note that genetic predispositions and past trauma can also influence a dog’s behavior.
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| Rob's brother Desi and Goliath |
But the fact remains that dogs, like humans, can have genetic disorders, including but not limited to extreme anxiety, depression and canine compulsive disorder.
Can dogs get depressed?
Regardless, all dogs need a haven and lots of love.
My middle brother Desi and his wife Tanya were dog rescuers. Their dogs were their children, having given healthy and happy homes to over 70 before his untimely passing.
It takes a very special person to house, feed, train and provide medical assistance for an animal someone can no longer care for or has simply decided to abandon.
Can dogs get depressed?
Regardless, all dogs need a haven and lots of love.
My middle brother Desi and his wife Tanya were dog rescuers. Their dogs were their children, having given healthy and happy homes to over 70 before his untimely passing.
It takes a very special person to house, feed, train and provide medical assistance for an animal someone can no longer care for or has simply decided to abandon.
My brother was a very special person.
So too are the foster families and volunteers behind Old Dog Haven.
Old Dog Haven • Helping old dogs in their golden years
A small 501(c)(3), “Old Dog Haven is committed to the belief that all senior dogs should live peacefully in their final years as members of a caring family.”
For a multitude of reasons, many dogs of advanced years find themselves in shelters where they are terrified and confused, and chances of adoption almost zero.
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| Rob's Mom and Goliath |
So too are the foster families and volunteers behind Old Dog Haven.
Old Dog Haven • Helping old dogs in their golden years
A small 501(c)(3), “Old Dog Haven is committed to the belief that all senior dogs should live peacefully in their final years as members of a caring family.”
For a multitude of reasons, many dogs of advanced years find themselves in shelters where they are terrified and confused, and chances of adoption almost zero.
Unlike a traditional shelter, ODH dogs live in homes as members of “permanent final refuge families”.
Their ultimate goal is to assist shelters, rescues and owners rehome dogs over 8 years of age who are often overlooked when families are considering an adoption.
Their ultimate goal is to assist shelters, rescues and owners rehome dogs over 8 years of age who are often overlooked when families are considering an adoption.
Unfortunately, it is all too easy to forget that cute little puppies will eventually become...older dogs.
Founded in 2004, ODH is committed to keeping their foster dogs “as healthy and comfortable as possible by providing excellent medical care, but without heroic measures intended only to extend life.”
Since December 2016 the organization has had over 300 dogs in their care and rely heavily on donations. There is always a waiting list of dogs in need and ODH pays for all veterinary care and medications needed, which can often be the greatest obstacle for a pet owner - especially those on a fixed income.
To find out more about Old Dog Haven, join them for “Pups On Parade” at Shoreline’s Cromwell Park July 11, 2026 from 10am – 3pm.
Founded in 2004, ODH is committed to keeping their foster dogs “as healthy and comfortable as possible by providing excellent medical care, but without heroic measures intended only to extend life.”
Since December 2016 the organization has had over 300 dogs in their care and rely heavily on donations. There is always a waiting list of dogs in need and ODH pays for all veterinary care and medications needed, which can often be the greatest obstacle for a pet owner - especially those on a fixed income.
| Kiko & Luna |
Cromwell Park is by the Courthouse, at 18030 Meridian Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133.
ODH Pups On Parade 2026
Along with as many sticks as you can shake a dog at there will be food trucks, games and activities for you and your dog, contests and a silent auction.
Admission is free and donations will be gladly accepted.
This article is dedicated to Teddy, Jacque, Rafferty, Kai, Goliath, Dorian and the countless number of dogs I’ve met and loved along the way.
ODH Pups On Parade 2026
Along with as many sticks as you can shake a dog at there will be food trucks, games and activities for you and your dog, contests and a silent auction.
Admission is free and donations will be gladly accepted.
This article is dedicated to Teddy, Jacque, Rafferty, Kai, Goliath, Dorian and the countless number of dogs I’ve met and loved along the way.
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50 year career celebrated by former students
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| Photo by Todd Kirby |
Class dismissed after 50 years!
Students from many years of Paul Turner's career as the metal shop instructor at Shorewood High School celebrated his retirement with him on May 1, 2026 at Spin Alley on Richmond Beach Road in Shoreline.
The cake reflected the many products he taught them to use - and his personal physical changes!
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America at 250 - Indigenous Influences - May 21, 2026
As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, this lecture series invites our community to reflect on the evolving meaning of American democracy, past, present, and future.
This year, people across the nation are recognizing the county’s 250th anniversary. Join us for a four part series at Shoreline College to reflect on the evolving meaning of American democracy, past, present, and future.
In May, Fern Renville tells the stories of Indigenous influences on our founding documents and Shoreline Councilmember Chris Roberts and Dr. Kyle Kinoshita explore community activism and political participation.
In June, Dr Luther Adams - Free Man of Color partners with Peace Love and a Handshake organizers to highlight the history and value of cross border solidarity at Peace Arch Park.
The sessions conclude with Priya Frank and Sean Goode demonstrating how we can create hope, joy, and civic renewal for ourselves and communities.
America at 250: Roots, Resistance & Renewal
Date and time: Thursday May 21, 2026 5:30pm
Organizer: SCC Foundation, 206-546-4755, sccfoundation@shoreline.edu
Admission is free
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Pilgrim Coffeehouse closes Shoreline location
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| Photo by Michael Winkelhorst |
Pilgrim Coffeehouse Shoreline closed its doors on Monday, May 4, 2026, with a sign on the front door referring customers to their original location at the Oak Tree Village 10002 Aurora Ave N, Seattle.
The sign reads:
It is with deep regret that we must announce our journey at this location is unsustainable and must come to an end. This has not been an easy decision, but it was necessary.We hope to see you at our Seattle location, where your rewards and gift cards will be honored. Thank you for your support. It has been a pleasure serving you.Pilgrim CoffeeHouse
The Shoreline location was their third. It opened February 1, 2025.
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Dembowski issues statement on future of Regional Homelessness Authority
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| King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski |
“The region’s leaders and service providers have increasingly acknowledged that the Regional Homelessness Authority has failed to make any progress and should be shut down.
"Since its formation, the number of people living on our streets has nearly doubled.
"Coupled with its repeated inability to get its financial affairs in order, and the serious risk to King County’s budget, investment pool, and taxpayers, it’s clear to me that we must exercise the County’s right to withdraw from the KCRHA as soon as practicable.
“That withdrawal and transition of services will be handled carefully and in coordination with our partners and stakeholders. Today’s action will facilitate that process.
"Both the taxpayers and those living unsheltered on our streets deserve better. We should waste no more time – and risk no more public dollars – in fixing this.”
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Buy a hot dog at Town & Country Market May 16, 2026 and proceeds go to local food banks
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| Proceeds from hot dog sales on May 16 go to local food banks |
As part of the grocer’s Giving Together program, stores will be grilling Seattle-style hot dogs and inviting the community to give back in a simple, tangible way.
For a suggested $5 donation, guests can enjoy a classic Seattle Dog, with all proceeds benefiting local food banks.
It is an easy, family-friendly way to contribute while shopping or spending time in the neighborhood.
Giving Together is Town & Country Markets’ community impact program, focused on supporting the local neighborhood.
Through partnerships with local nonprofits and food banks, the program channels customer and company contributions into direct, local support.
When & where: T&C Shoreline — Saturday, May 16, 12–4 pm
15505 Westminster Way N, Shoreline, WA 98133
Stop by, grab a Seattle Dog, and take part in a collective effort to support food access in the community.
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Pack the Park 5k fun run Saturday May 9
What are you doing on May 9, 2026? Enjoy cheering crowds, a beautiful course, and post-race festivities at Pack The Park 5k/Fun Run 2026! The capes are coming out, and the cause is bigger than ever.
If you have not done so already, grab your spot now before it's gone!
🦸 PACK THE PARK 5K FUN RUN
Saturday, May 9, 2026 | 9:00 AM
Animal Acres Park | 17435 Brookside Blvd NE, Lake Forest Park, WA
👉 REGISTER NOW: https://runsignup.com/Race/WA/LakeForestPark/PackThePark5kFunRun
Adults: $40 | Students: $25
Here's what makes this run different from every other race on your calendar:
A portion of registration fees goes toward putting on the event — and every remaining dollar goes directly back to the organizations fighting food insecurity in our community. On top of that, 100% of all donations go straight to the cause. No one organizing this event takes a dime. Every bit of time and effort is volunteered, because this community is worth it.
✅ Shoreline Schools Angel Fund
✅ Third Place Commons Farmers Market Bucks
See you on May 9th!
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Jobs: WSDOT Scoping Team Lead (TE3)
Scoping Team Lead (TE3)
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$82,857 – $111,409 Annually
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking a Transportation Engineer 3 to serve as the Scoping Team Lead for Snohomish County within the Northwest Region Program Development Office. In this role, you will develop and document project scopes, schedules, and cost estimates for highway improvement and preservation projects within the Highway Construction Program, ensuring alignment with agency priorities and funding constraints.
See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK
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Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$82,857 – $111,409 Annually
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking a Transportation Engineer 3 to serve as the Scoping Team Lead for Snohomish County within the Northwest Region Program Development Office. In this role, you will develop and document project scopes, schedules, and cost estimates for highway improvement and preservation projects within the Highway Construction Program, ensuring alignment with agency priorities and funding constraints.
See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK
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Boys soccer: Shorecrest vs Edmonds Woodway 5-5-2026
Boys varsity soccer
Shorecrest vs Edmonds Woodway
Shorecrest 2 - Edmonds Woodway 1
54th
Goal Against
76th
Goal: Miles Garbaccio
Assist: Unassisted
85th
Goal: Miles Garbaccio
Assist: Unassisted
JV
Shorecrest 5 - Edmonds Woodway 0
Shutout:
Finn Chase / Tri Nguyen
-Jon Cottons
Girls varsity fastpitch softball Shorewood vs Lynnwood at Meridian Park 5-6-2026
Girls fastpitch softball
Shorewood vs Lynnwood
@ Meridian Park
5-6-2026
Shorewood 8 - Lynnwood 0
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lynnwood | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
| Shorewood | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | x | 8 | 13 | 1 |
Pitcher(s) and Catcher(s)
Lynnwood:
- K. Fane (11 Ks)
- O. Michaels (catcher)
- Ellie Van Horn (12 Ks)
- Lillian Perrault (catcher)
Lynnwood:
- M. Holden 1-3
- Zoey Perrault 2-3 (2 2Bs)
- Lillian Perrault 3-4
- Grace McLaughlin 2-4 (2B)
- Alyssa Carver 3-4
Girls varsity fastpitch softball Shorewood vs Cedar Park Christian at Meridian Park on 5-5-2026
Girls fastpitch softball
Shorewood vs Cedar Park Christian
@ Meridian Park
5-5-2026
Cedar Park Christian 16 - Shorewood 7
| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | R | H | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meadowdale | 1 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 16 | 16 | 3 |
| Shorewood | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 3 |
Pitcher(s) and Catcher(s)
Cedar Park Christian:
- S. Southard
- G. Charlton (4)
- E. Meikle (catcher)
- Zoey Perrault
- June Hinton (catcher)
- Grace McLaughlin (4) (catcher)
Cedar Park Christian:
- A. Foster 2-5 (2 2Bs)
- E. Meikle 2-5 (2B)
- K. Charlton 3-5 (2B, 3B)
- G. Charlton 2-5 (3B)
- S. Southard 3-4 (2B, HR)
- Maddie Schilperoort 2-4
- Rose Gallagher 1-4 (HR)
- Saige Brenden 1-2
What's Happening This Week in Shoreline? - May 6 - 12
By Kate Ledbetter, www.DestinationShoreline.com
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – May 6 -12
Spring is in full bloom across Shoreline, and this week brings a thoughtful mix of ways to celebrate,
connect, and give back. From creative, sustainable Mother’s Day experiences and vibrant plant sales to
community-driven events like the Pack the Park 5K and opening day of the Lake Forest Park Farmers
Market, there’s something for every pace and interest.
Celebrating Mother’s Day in Shoreline:
Drop in during store hours through Saturday, May 9th! Celebrate Mom by Reclaiming Creativity! Join us at
Salvation for a hands-on crafting experience. Pick an upcycled container, add your personal touch with our
paint markers, and finish it off with a beautiful plant and clean soil. It’s a sustainable, heartfelt gift
designed to last for years. Whether you are crafting solo or sharing the experience with another adult, it’s
the perfect way to tap into your creative side.
Cost: $10 per plant, Ages: Fun for all ages! (Kids must be accompanied by an adult)
May 8-10 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Enjoy our selection of native trees and shrubs, ferns, woodland ephemerals, bulbs, houseplants, and much
more!
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Event of the Week:
Saturday, May 9 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Pfingst Animal Acres Park
For 10 years, our community has shown up in a big way—neighbors, families, and friends coming together to
move with purpose and make a real impact. Food insecurity is rising. More local families are struggling to
put healthy meals on the table. But together, we can change that. Pack the Park isn’t just a run—it’s a
movement. A fun, family-friendly event where every step you take helps provide food and support to kids and
families right here in our community.
Sunday, May 10 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Celebrate Opening Day AND Mother's Day with a beautiful bouquet of flowers and all the fresh produce and
treats the Market has to offer. We’re excited to welcome back your favorite farmers, growers, and makers -
and enjoy something new each week with our rotating craft vendors!
Sunday, May 10 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Shoreline College Theater
Sometimes tragic, sometimes humorous, always deeply human, this story reminds us that behind every empire
and every legend were people who loved, resisted, mourned, and laughed.
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
Thursday, May 7 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
This event is open to all community members. Come and share ideas, concerns, ask questions, or simply have
casual conversations with your local police officers.
Thursday, May 7 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Meetup Location: Paramount Park (NE 155th St & 10th Ave NE) northeast corner parking lot or 10th Ave NE
street parking. Walk Description: Explore the Paramount Park neighborhood, past Fircrest to South Woods
Park, thru Hamlin Park's south side and the Ridgecrest neighborhood. Restrooms at Paramount Park and Hamlin
Park.
Friday, May 8 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Ridgecrest Books
While the sun will still be out, you've still got to get the kids to bed. What better way to start
winding down for the evening than pajama story time with returning story time champion, Michelle Jing
Chan.
Friday, May 8 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center is thrilled to offer RAINBOW BINGO with our incredible
hostess, Sylvia O’Stayformore. Participants can expect ten (10) rousing rounds of bingo, complete with
prizes and a few musical numbers!
Saturday, May 9 9:00
AM - 12:00 PM, North City Neighborhood
Saturday, May 9 12:00
PM - 3:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Got a collection of
hole-filled socks you can’t get rid of? Have you been meaning to set aside time for your latest alteration,
but need some motivation? Come mend with us!
Saturday, May 9 3:00
PM - 5:30 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Who is this class for?
Sewers, thrifters, crafters, fiber folk, and anyone who wants to know more about soft materials. No
experience necessary.
Tuesday, May 12 9:00
AM - 1:00 PM, Seattle Scottish Rite Center
Veterans, Family,
Friends and the Community are Welcome. Heroes Café Shoreline is the largest gathering of Veterans on a
monthly basis in King County.
Tuesday, May 12 6:00
PM - 7:30 PM, Shoreline Library
Explore the various
relations of humans and animals with the Shoreline Historical Museum. Learn about the diverse historic
relationships we have with our furry, finned, and feathered friends using artifacts from the museum's
collection.
Tuesday, May 12 6:30
PM - 8:00 PM, North City Water District
Vegetables, berries,
and fruit trees need special care to thrive, but your time and energy will pay off with great tasting,
nutritious, homegrown food. Best of all, food crops can be incorporated into any existing landscape,
large or small! Class is free, but you must register to attend. Contact us in advance by email to
customerservice@northcitywater.org or call our office at 206.362.8100.
Tuesday, May 12 7:00
PM - 9:00 PM, Ridgecrest Public House
Not only are we
excited to meet you, we are excited to build our community together. We want to hear your ideas and hear how
you want to see our neighborhood grow and thrive.
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event
links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
Thursday, May 14 4:00
PM - 7:00 PM, Shoreline College
Join us in May for
Shoreline's first annual Preview Day, and discover what makes Shoreline an exciting place to learn, grow,
and build your future!
Saturday, May 16 12:00
PM - 5:00 PM
SPOTLIGHT NORTH is an
event for you to meet local artists and check out their creative workspaces.
Saturday, May 16 9:00
AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday, May 17 1:00 PM
- 3:00 PM, Salvation: Artist Collective
Embrace your whimsy!
Collaborate with neighbors & friends to build out the Salvation Fairy Garden & design pieces for
your own garden!
For
Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by:
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Shoreline Partner, learn more
here.
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Lake Forest Park Garden Club Plant Sale Saturday May 16th
Our annual plant sale will be held on Saturday, May 16th from 9 am until 2 pm or until we sell out.
Find us at:
Lake Forest Park Elementary School.
18500 37th Ave NE
Lake Forest Park, WA 98155
Holding our plant sale later than most of the others means we are able to offer more mature potted plants and we may be your last change to shop for those unique plants that you couldn't find elsewhere.
We pride ourselves by producing plants not normally available at other local plant sales and they are all "local grown" – fancy coleus, unique vegetables, native and forgotten perennials, pollinators, and now we are offering zone 9 items including the Fuchsia tree which can grow to 10-12 ft tall and our "Tree Dahlia" that can grow to 15 ft in a season.
Our members grow vegetable and flower starts and contribute many unusual plants from their yards due to their high demand and suitability for the Pacific Northwest climate. Our plants are locally adapted and will thrive in our area. We also have many pots and planters full of gorgeous flowers for sale at reasonable prices.
If you are looking for heritage plants remember that many of the contributors to the sale live in gardens that were established over 100 years ago. They are happy to share their proven plant history. We also usually have a good selection of garden tools and garden art, along with a plethora of decorative pots and planters.
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plant sale
Kenmore Library to close May 15-29 for HVAC replacement
Here's what to expect during the library closure:
- The interior of the building will be closed. Meeting rooms, computer reservations, and printing services will be unavailable.
- 5/16 "Relentless" author visit moved to Kenmore City Hall.
- 5/20 Cook's Book Group moved to the Bothell Library.
- 5/22 Afternoon Book Group moved to the Lake Forest Park Library.
- 5/30 “Sharp” author visit being rescheduled.
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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The Mysterious Affair at Styles at the Driftwood Players opens May 15, 2026
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Adapted for the stage by Kate Danley
Directed by Bryar Freed-Golden
This faithful, new adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles introduces audiences to the first mystery of Hercule Poirot.
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Adapted for the stage by Kate Danley
Directed by Bryar Freed-Golden
This faithful, new adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles introduces audiences to the first mystery of Hercule Poirot.
The year is 1916 and, injured in WWI, Hastings finds himself convalescing at the manor of his old friend, John Cavendish.
But when John's mother is poisoned in the middle of the night, everyone becomes a suspect.
The only person who can solve the crime is none other than the famed Belgium detective, Hercule Poirot.
Agatha Christie's gifts of misdirection are on full display as red herrings, twists, and turns lead the audience on a dizzying journey to find out whodunnit.
May 15 - June 7 at the Wade James Theatre 950 Main St, Edmonds, WA 98020
- Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm
- *Our 2pm matinee performances are sold out or only have single tickets remaining. There is still some availability for our Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening performances, with the most availability on 6/4, 6/5, and 6/6.
TICKETS: $28 General Adult (19-59); $25 Youth/Senior/Military
- available online
- or by phone at 425-774-9600
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entertainment,
theater
Shoreline declares Bike Month; cuts bike lanes
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| Shoreline cut bike lanes on this section of Meridian Ave from the Transportation Improvement Plan (Oliver J Moffat) |
The Shoreline city council will declare May Bike Month and then review a Transportation Plan that cuts bike lanes. After proclaiming Earth Day, the city said greenhouse gas emissions are down only 6% towards the 60% reduction goal. Bike crashes hit record highs in Shoreline.
The Shoreline council will proclaim May National Bike Month at the Monday, May 4, 2026 meeting, followed by a public hearing on the 6-year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP).
Bike lanes on Meridian Ave (from 175th to 200th) were cut because of understaffing, says the transportation plan. With costs rising, the city returned the grant and cancelled the safety project.
The 175th Street Corridor project costs ballooned again. The project would keep the road from collapsing during an earthquake and improve safety at Meridian Park elementary school. But costs have increased from $88,608,200 in 2024 to an estimated $107,459,210 in the latest TIP.
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| A Transportation Improvement Plan map shows funded (blue), partially funded (yellow) and unfunded (red) projects in Shoreline |
Sidewalks connecting the North City business district to the Shoreline North Light Rail station are so far in the future that they have no completion dates, and costs increased from $17 million to over $24 million.
The city shortened the 15th Ave NE safety project in North City. Previously, pedestrian improvements along 15th Ave NE were planned from 175th to 200th, but now the city has shrunk the project to between 180th to 196th.
Over $148 million in transportation projects aren't funded.
Earlier, at the April 27 meeting, the council proclaimed Earth Day and discussed the Climate Action Plan.
The city made little progress towards its climate goals with 61% of climate pollution spewed from tailpipes in Shoreline.
Council member Laura Mork asked, “We had said by 2030 we'd have a 60% greenhouse gas reduction. How are we doing on that?”
“We're only down 6%. So we have 54% to go,” city staff said.
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transportation
May schedule - Shoreline Teen Center
SAVE the date for High school only, prom prep on Friday, May 15, 2026 until 6pm.
Every Thursday is outdoor volleyball, and every Friday is art club!
- Mondays through Thursdays: 2:30 to 6:00pm
- Wednesday early release days: 1:00 to 6:00pm
- Fridays: 2:30 to 9:00pm
- Saturday Middle School Nights: 6:00 – 10:30pm
- May 1-2
- Lunar Lander High Score
- 2 Badminton Tournament
- May 4-9
- Movie Monday! & Therapy dog visit
- Bracelets and Jewelry making
- DIY bird feeders
- Henna
- Chips and Dips with a side of chips and dips
- Game Night in the Gym
- Outdoor Volleyball League
- Game Night in the gym
- May 11-15
- AI powerpoint
- Bibimbap
- Tabletop Games Day
- Nail art
- HS Prom Prep Event 3:30-6:30 & 5th Grade Bash 7 to 9pm
- Basketball Tournament
- May 18-23
- Beat the staff at Ping Pong for a prize!
- Vibrants Magazine Guest Speaker - Youth Publishing Art and Writing
- hot ones challenge
- Let’s make popsicles
- Dress making workshop w/ Olayinka Ola
- Origami
- May 25-30
- Monday, May 23rd, closed for Memorial Day
- Pride Prom Poster making!
- waffle wednesday
- Clay Crafts
- Switch games tournament
- volleyball
ALL CALENDAR ACTIVITIES START @ 3:30PM
The Shoreline Teen Center is a free teen center located at 16554 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA, for youth aged middle school to 18 years old. We provide hot food as well as many activities. We have basketball, pool, ping pong, foosball, video games, and art daily.
All activities are free of charge. Daily activities are subject to change. For more information, email Lauren Anderson at landerson@shorelinewa.gov
— at Richmond Highlands Recreation Center
— at Richmond Highlands Recreation Center
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Apply to be a youth member on the Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services/Tree Board
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| Shoreline Park Photo by Carl Dinse |
Are you between the ages of 15 and 19, live in Shoreline, and looking for an opportunity to play an important role in the Shoreline community?
Then we encourage you to apply for one of the youth positions on the Shoreline Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Services/Tree (PRCS/Tree) Board.
We are now accepting applications for two youth position to serve on the PRCS/Tree Board for the 2026/2027 academic year. Your perspective and input is an important part of the PRCS/Tree Board’s work. If you are eligible, we encourage you to apply.
The PRCS/Tree Board advises the City Council and City staff on a variety of issues related to parks, recreation, public art, special events, cultural services, and trees on public property.
Topics may include park design; programs and events; policy development; public art and cultural opportunities; and development of planning documents, rules, and regulations.
The Board consists of seven adult members and two non-voting youth members. Youth members must reside in Shoreline and be between the ages of 15 and 19 years old.
If appointed, you have the option of beginning your term in July or wait until September as your schedule allows. The City compensates Board members, including the two youth members, at a rate of $50 per meeting.
The Board typically meets on the fourth Thursday of each month from January through October and the first Thursday in December. Meetings are from 7:00 to 9:00pm at City Hall. There is a minimum of eight meetings per year. Board meetings are held using a hybrid format allowing for either in-person or online attendance.
If you are a Shoreline resident between the ages of 15 and 19, interested in serving your community, and gaining experience with a city board, please complete and submit an online application.
If you prefer a paper copy of the application, you can pick one up from the City Clerk’s Office, which is located in the lobby of City Hall. Once you have completed it, you can return it to the Clerk’s Office.
If you choose to turn in a paper copy application, it is due to the City Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00pm on Friday May 29, 2026.
We will contact you after the application deadline regarding the status of your application.
More Information:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services/Tree Board
Recreation, Cultural and Community Service Director Mary Reidy
mreidy@shorelinewa.gov
206-801-2621
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services/Tree Board
Recreation, Cultural and Community Service Director Mary Reidy
mreidy@shorelinewa.gov
206-801-2621
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