Moonrise at 4am

Monday, June 15, 2026

Photo by Mike Remarcke

Just a sliver of a moon in the 4am sky, as the sun makes a rosy background for the Cascade mountain range.



 

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Sound Transit is ready for Soccer



Sound Transit Sounder trains, light rail, and stations are ready for the FIFA soccer tournament, which starts today in Seattle - and will affect the entire region.

See this page from the agency which details the changes while FIFA is in town as well as accommodations for riders with mobility issues or limited English.

And even more information here

Here's something new: See anything unsafe on your ride? You can always contact Sound Transit security by texting 206-398-5268.

And remember that our stadium is rebranded as "Seattle Stadium" while matches are being played here.


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Celebrate Juneteenth and Pride in Kenmore

Two community events in Kenmore will celebrate Juneteenth and Pride in conjunction with the Kenmore Farmers Market at the Hangar and Kenmore Town Square. 

The Juneteenth Celebration is Wednesday, June 17, 2026 from 3pm – 7pm. 

The Pride Celebration is Wednesday, June 24 from 3pm – 7pm. 

Both events will feature interactive booths, activities, educational materials, giveaways, and more. 

Celebrate these important and significant events with your fellow community members. See event information here.


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Local teacher honored by state organization for excellence in education

Veronica Cook, left, was awarded the Washington State Alpha Delta Kappa
Excellence in Education Award

Veronica "Roni" Cook, Special Disabilities Teacher for the Mukilteo School District, and formerly a teacher in the Shoreline School District, was awarded the Washington State Alpha Delta Kappa Excellence in Education Award at the Washington State Alpha Delta Kappa Convention in Yakima in April. 

Every two years, this honor is awarded to one Alpha Delta Kappa teacher in each state, to recognize members who are active educators for their outstanding contributions to education.

The honor was adjudicated by a seven member panel from the Northwest Region of Alpha Delta Kappa, one member from each of six Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming as well as the Regional President.

Ms Cook was awarded a trophy and $700. She now advances to the Regional level, and if selected, to the International level, where the awards are $1000, and $5000 respectively.

Alpha Delta Kappa is an International fraternal organization of 24,000 members that empowers women educators to advance educational excellence, altruism and world understanding. One of their goals is to honor outstanding women educators, and to strengthen the educational profession.

--Mary Jo Heller


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Summer Splash Party at Sunset Park July 11, 2026


Summer Splash Party
Saturday, July 11, 2026 from 3 - 5 pm
Free

You are invited to join in the fun when Richmond Highlands Neighborhood Association turns Sunset Park into a Summer Splash Party! 

Get wet with sprinklers, zoom down a huge slip n’ slide, blow big bubbles, send water balloons flying from a giant slingshot, play in the baby pools....and have family fun all for free. 

Bring your beach towels, leave your dogs at home, and prepare for a great afternoon.


Contact Pete Gerhard to volunteer or with questions.


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Reminder: Secret Gardens Tour of Lake Forest Park is Saturday June 20, 2026

Join us next weekend for the annual Secret Gardens Tour of Lake Forest Park. 

The event is Saturday, June 20, 2026 from 9:00am - 3:00pm.

Purchase tickets online here


or in person here:
  • Sky Nursery, 18528 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline
  • Third Place Books, LFP Town Center
  • Wild Birds Unlimited, LFP Town Center

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2,000 people visit the Shoreline Fire open house and pancake breakfast

Around 2,000 people attend the event every year

Story and photos by David Carlos

Families from across the area packed Shoreline Fire Department Station 51 on Saturday morning, June 13, 2026 for its annual Open House, where visitors enjoyed a free pancake breakfast while learning about the work firefighters and emergency medical technicians do every day.

A young participant crawls through a tunnel during the firefighter challenge course
at the Station 51 Open House.

Held from 9am to noon at Station 51 (7220 NE 181st St, Kenmore), the event featured children's challenge courses, tours of fire engines and rescue vehicles, a live vehicle extrication demonstration, hands-only CPR instruction, a teddy bear clinic, and opportunities for kids to try on firefighting gear.

Fire Chief Matt Cowan

The aroma of pancakes greeted guests as volunteers kept the griddles busy. One young volunteer estimated he had already made "probably 30 batches" by mid-morning. Asked the secret to making the perfect pancake, he smiled and replied, "Just wait for the bubbles."

The event also highlighted the department's Fire Cadet program. Volunteer Mikey Thomas helped children suit up in miniature firefighting gear while explaining what the program offers.

"It's a volunteer group for people under the age of 22," Thomas said. "We learn the basics of firefighting. Hopefully, we're getting our names out here, helping out, getting a job, you know."

Cadet Mikey Thomas helps a young visitor suit up

Thomas said he hopes to become a firefighter himself. When asked what it takes to succeed, he emphasized reliability over anything else.

"Honestly, the main thing that I truly care about, as a cadet lead, is consistency," he said. "Do you show up every week? Do you show up on time every week? Do you put in effort?"


Firefighters serving pancakes

Michelle Pidduck, the department's public information education officer, estimated that about 2,000 people attended the open house.

She said one of the biggest rewards of hosting the event is giving the public a chance to see firefighters outside of emergency situations.

"The most rewarding part has got to be for them to see us not in an emergency setting, to see us as normal people," Michelle said. "Everyone says, 'Oh, you're heroes.' Well, no, we just get to have a really cool job and help people."

CPR training

Many visitors were surprised to learn that firefighting makes up only a portion of the department's workload.

"Seventy-nine to 80 percent of our calls are medical," Michelle explained.

A remote controlled fire hydrant warranted close inspection 

Station tours also prompted plenty of questions, especially when visitors reached the kitchen.

"They say, 'Why do you have four fridges?' Always the question," Michelle said. "Or why do you have a few stoves? It's because we have four shifts, and each shift has its own refrigerator."

Firefighters work 24-hour shifts beginning at 8am, although many arrive around 7:30am to relieve the outgoing crew early.

At Station 51, the on-duty staffing includes three personnel assigned to a rescue rig, two assigned to an aid car, and a daytime battalion chief.

An extrication demonstration using a hydraulic rescue tool (aka "Jaws of Life")

Outside, firefighters demonstrated hydraulic rescue tools commonly known as the "Jaws of Life," showing how they are used to remove car doors to free trapped occupants after serious vehicle collisions. 

Learning the fire hose techniques

Visitors also had the opportunity to operate a fire hose, aiming a stream of water at a cone-shaped target in a hands-on firefighting challenge.

For many families, the appeal was simple.

"The kids were excited to see it, just wanted to check it out," one father said.

Helmet safety, car seats, first aid, and CPR were among the education demos

Visitors also enjoyed the free pancake breakfast and explored a variety of educational booths offering information on hands-only CPR, bicycle helmet safety, and child passenger safety.

A Lake Forest Park police officer shows a department vehicle.



By combining education, hands-on activities, and community interaction, the Station 51 Open House gave residents an opportunity to meet the people behind the uniforms and gain a better understanding of the many services their local fire department provides.

Shoreline Fire serves the cities of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, and the Town of Woodway. Chief Cowan is also the administrator of the Bothell Fire Department.




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WeatherWatcher: Heat Advisory issued, short heatwave, then regular summer

Sunday, June 14, 2026

From the archives, hot sunny July evening at Richmond Beach, 7-24-2022.
Photo by Carl Dinse

The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a heat advisory in effect for virtually all Puget Sound Lowlands, including Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. The heat advisory is in effect from Sunday morning at 11 AM until Tuesday morning at 5 AM.

From the National Weather Service:
  • What: Hot conditions with high temperatures up to 85 to 90 degrees and low temperatures down to 60 degrees expected. This will pose a moderate risk of heat-related illness.
  • Where: Eastern Kitsap County, Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca, Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties, Lowlands of Western Whatcom County, Northern Hood Canal, Port Townsend Area, Southern Hood Canal, Downtown Everett / Marysville Area, and Shoreline / Lynnwood / South Everett Area.
  • When: From 11 AM Sunday to 5 AM PDT Tuesday.
  • Impacts: Heat will significantly increase the risk of heat-related illnesses for those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling or adequate hydration.
  • Additional details: The warmest daytime high temperatures are expected Monday afternoon and the warmest overnight lows are expected Monday night into Tuesday morning.
Precautionary/Preparedness actions:

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible.
To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.

For sheltering information and other human services in your area, dial 2 1 1 during business hours or visit wa211.org anytime.

Forecast: For the next 7 days and beyond, the forecast calls for sunny skies and mostly clear nights. We are at the start of a short-lived mild heatwave, where we are expecting high temperatures in the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park areas to peak in the mid 80's on Sunday and Monday, with lows near 60°F.

Tuesday, we return to our seasonably sunny days with highs back down into the 70's, and lows in the 50's. 

We repeat this forecast Wednesday and Thursday as well, with Friday warming up just a bit to near 80°F. Next weekend looks sunny with high temperatures returning to the mid 70's.


For current weather conditions and alerts, please visit www.shorelineweather.com


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Flag Day

 
Cartoon by Whitney Potter


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Kenmore’s first Levy Lid Lift up for consideration at Monday council meeting June 15, 2026


Tune in to Kenmore's Monday Council meeting for an important topic that could impact future property taxes. 

At the City Council meeting on Monday, June 15, Councilmembers will consider and vote on a revenue measure that would be on the November 3 general election ballot. 

This would be Kenmore’s first levy lid lift to support and fund programs and services related to Climate and Environmental Stewardship, Affordable Housing, and Human Services. 

If approved by voters, an average priced home of $1 million would see an increase of $30 per month. 

Information about the levy lid lift can be found on the City’s website.


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Stop Motion Animation for 10-13 year olds at Richmond Beach Library June 22, 2026

Stop Motion Animation
Monday, June 22, 2026 from 10:00am–11:00am
Richmond Beach Library
19601 21st Ave NW, Shoreline 98177
For ages 10 to 13

Lights, Camera, Action! 

We will build sets to tell stories and use stop-motion animation to bring your story to life. 

We will work with clay, Legos, and paper folding to create new characters and explore storytelling. 

Presented by Kidsquest Children’s Museum.
Registration not required


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Public Knowledge: a speaker series in a bar in Shoreline

Join us on Tuesdays at 7pm at Drumlin 522 NE 165th St, Shoreline 98155 near the Crest Cinemas, for our new speaker series.

These talks run 45-60 minutes with lots of Q&A time. 

Our speakers explore topics in science and nature, health and wellness, nonprofits and government, technology and medicine, arts and entertainment, and much more. 

Our summer schedule is below. 

If you're interested in speaking, or hearing about a topic, email us at publicknowledge.drumlin@gmail.com 

All ages are welcome. Rotating food trucks are outside, and we have lots of nonalcoholic options.

  • 6/16/2026 "Jacob Clark Blickenstaff, Ph.D." | STEM Educator | Pop(corn) Science: Bio & Physics & Chem, Oh My!
  • 6/23/2026 Eric Sahr | KinetX Aerospace | Navigating a Spacecraft to Asteroid Bennu and Back
  • 6/30/2026 Vanessa Weiland | Phases Clinic | Menopause 101
  • 7/7/2026 Elliot Lee | Fred Hutch | vaginal microbes (exact title talk TBA)
  • 7/14/2026 Jim Gawel PhD | UW Tacoma | New Studies on an Old Poison: Arsenic in Western Washington Lakes
  • 7/21/2026 Ron Post | Puget Sound Mycological Society | The Conservation of Fungi
  • 7/28/2026 Jeffrey Overstreet | SPU - English and Writing | "The Movies, the Dreamers, and Me: A Conversation About How Cinema Can Save Lives"

AUGUST: SUMMER BREAK - WE WILL SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER!


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Shoreline PTA Council names Third Place Books its Outstanding Community Partner 2025-2026

Becky from Third Place Books accepts the award from Susie Moore, Shoreline PTA Council 6.12

The Shoreline PTA Council has presented Third Place Books Lake Forest Park with its 2025-2026 Outstanding Community Partner Award!

Third Place Books has been a wonderful friend to Shoreline PTA Council and Shoreline Public Schools for many years.

Every year, they host the Pride Book Fair and often give or discount books for our school libraries.

They are always looking for ways to help students and families.

We look forward to a continued partnership in the years to come.


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Road Improvement Project begins June 22, 2026 in Woodway

Walking path in Town of Woodway

The Town of Woodway will begin paving improvements on several neighborhood roads starting the week of June 22, 2026. 

The project will be completed by Lakeside Industries and will include removing the top layer of existing asphalt and installing a new asphalt surface. We anticipate that all work will be completed by the end of July.

During construction, residents can expect to see heavy equipment and work crews in the area. Parking in the right-of-way will not be permitted while work is underway, and traffic control personnel will be present to help maintain safe access through the construction zone.

There may be brief periods, typically lasting two to three hours, when access to individual driveways is temporarily restricted. The contractor and Town staff will work directly with affected residents to provide advance notice and coordinate access whenever possible.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we make these important investments in Woodway's transportation infrastructure. If you have any questions about the project, please contact Public Works Director Collin Harlow at 206-542-4443.


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Shoreline Rotary Celebrates a Year of Community Impact Under President Clarita Bhat

Clarita Bhat, outgoing president of Shoreline Rotary, led the club through a year of community service projects, educational initiatives, and international humanitarian partnerships that benefited residents locally and communities around the world.

Shoreline Rotary is celebrating a year of service, partnership, and community impact as President Clarita Bhat concludes her term leading the club through a remarkable 2025-26 Rotary year.

Under Bhat's leadership, Shoreline Rotary expanded support for local students, families, seniors, community organizations, and international humanitarian projects while strengthening partnerships throughout the Shoreline area.

"Clarita's leadership brought people together around a common purpose—helping others," said fellow Rotarians. "Her enthusiasm, compassion, and commitment to service inspired members to make a difference both locally and globally."

One of the club's signature projects was the annual Holiday Shopping Spree, which helped provide holiday gifts for students and families at Parkwood Elementary School. Members also supported Shop With A Cop, worked alongside community partners, and continued support for organizations that helps make Shoreline a vibrant place to live.

Throughout the year, Shoreline Rotary partnered with and supported organizations including the Shoreline Historical Museum, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation, Shoreline Senior Center, Music4Life, and the North City Jazz Walk.

Education remained a central focus of the club's service efforts. Shoreline Rotary awarded college scholarships to graduating students and supported programs including Canopy Scholars, the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, and the Shoreline School District PTA Council's The Works program.

"Helping young people reach their potential has always been one of Rotary's most important missions," said Bhat. "Whether it's scholarships, educational support, or mentorship, we're investing in the future of our community."

Beyond Shoreline, the club continued its tradition of international service. Working in partnership with St. Matthew Catholic Church in north Seattle and St. Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church of Renton, Shoreline Rotary helped raise funds to construct two classrooms for the Big Dreamers School in Morocelí, Honduras. The project was supported through the club's popular Elvis-themed barbecue fundraiser and community donations.

Additional international partnerships supported children's services, teacher training, educational technology, hunger intervention efforts, and humanitarian projects in Guatemala, Nepal, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Club members also contributed hundreds of volunteer hours throughout the year organizing events, mentoring students, supporting nonprofit organizations, and participating in community improvement projects.

As her term concludes, Bhat leaves a legacy of collaboration and service that reflects Rotary's motto, "Service Above Self."

"The accomplishments of this year belong to every member, volunteer, partner organization, and supporter who joined us in serving others," said Bhat. "Together, we've strengthened our community and helped create opportunities for people here in Shoreline and around the world."

Shoreline Rotary will install incoming President Carol Salter at its annual leadership transition celebration on June 24 and looks forward to continuing its tradition of community service in the coming year.

Interested in learning more about Shoreline Rotary? 

We invite community members to connect with us on Facebook, attend one of our bi-weekly meetings as our guest, or volunteer with us at an upcoming service project or fundraising event. 

Whether you're looking to give back, meet new people, develop leadership skills, or support local and international causes, Shoreline Rotary offers meaningful opportunities to make a difference. 

To learn more, visit our Facebook page or email the club at contact@shorelinerotary.com


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Shear Jazz at Darrell's Tavern Sunday June 14, 2026

Shear Jazz

Local group Shear Jazz is playing at Darrell's Tavern today, June 14, 2026 from 4-6pm.

Followed by the Darrell’s weekly Sunday JAZZ JAM from 7pm – 10pm. No cover. Free parking.

Get in on the Fun!— at Darrell's Tavern 18041 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline 98133


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Lost and Found at elementary schools

We have 108+ coats, sweatshirts, hats, scarves, and more that will be DONATED
 on the last day of school if you don’t claim them!

What happened to your kid's coat?

This notice is from Highland Terrace Elementary - but it's true of every elementary in the Shoreline School District - and probably every elementary school everywhere.

Somehow, even in the coldest days of winter (which we don't seem to have anymore) kids leave their coats behind. And they never miss them or think to check at the school office.

At the end of the year, the school has so many coats it could set up its own retail store.

Schools make regular announcements but parents rarely respond. By the end of the year, the child has grown and the coat probably doesn't fit anymore anyway.

The school donates the coats at the end of the school year.

However, you may have a younger child who could use the coat or sweatshirt or gloves or hat.

Send your student to pick up their items ASAP

--Diane Hettrick


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Welcome to Week 2 of the Shoreline Farmers Market season - Saturdays 10an - 2pm

Saturday, June 13, 2026


Thank you to everyone who joined us for opening day. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces, meet new community members, and celebrate the start of our 15th season together. The energy, support, and enthusiasm from shoppers, vendors, volunteers, and sponsors made for a fantastic kickoff to the season.

As we head into Week 2, we're excited for another Saturday filled with fresh local produce, handcrafted goods, delicious prepared foods, live music, and community connection. 

We're also continuing to celebrate Pride Month alongside the City of Shoreline, with our Pride Lounge and Pride-themed activities helping make the market an even more welcoming and vibrant place for all.

We can't wait to see you at the market this Saturday at the BikeLink park 'n ride, 192nd & Aurora.

MARKET GAMES
POWERED BY SALAL CREDIT UNION

Looking for a little extra fun during your market visit? Stop by Market Games, where kids, families, and market-goers of all ages can enjoy a variety of games while spending time at the market.
A special thank you to Salal Credit Union, the proud sponsor of Market Games. They'll be tabling at the market this Saturday, so be sure to stop by, say hello, and thank them for helping make this fun community program possible!

KIDS CLUB
POWERED BY OPTUM
returns this week at the market! From crafts and activities to fresh food fun, we’re excited to welcome young market-goers for another season of learning, exploring, and market adventures.


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Dunn Gardens Books with Beth June 23, 2026

Photo courtesy Dunn Gardens
Dunn Gardens

Books with Beth
Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at 12:30pm
Pay-what-you-can with a suggested donation of $10.

Join us for a warm, welcoming afternoon as we celebrate the return of our dear friend and former Dunn Gardens Executive Director, Beth Weir, visiting from New Zealand.

Beth will read from her newly published book, One Move, One Mouse, One Marriage, a heartfelt and humorous reflection on life’s unexpected turns, and invite guests to share a favorite book of their own—sparking conversation, connection, and plenty of great recommendations.

She’ll be joined by two fellow writing friends, Laura C. Lippman, sharing poems from The Catastrophist’s Daughter, and Wanda J. Herndon, author of Working Class to Breaking Glass: One Woman’s Fight to Belong and to Lead.

We’ll sip tea and wine, enjoy a few cookies, and settle into the beauty of Dunn Gardens—perhaps even outdoors, if the weather cooperates.

To sweeten the afternoon, Beth is offering a book raffle!

Come for the stories, stay for the community.

Register here


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Echo Lake Neighborhood Association to host candidates for 32nd LD at virtual meeting June 16, 2026

A more detailed map can be found here
At their monthly meeting on Tuesday June 16, 2026 at 7pm on Zoom, the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) will host the candidates for positions in the 32nd LD of the state legislature.

State Senator and Representative Position 1 are on the primary ballot on August 4, 2026 after which the top 2 candidates in each race will advance to the November election. 

Representative Position 2, with two candidates, will not be in the primary but will go directly to the November ballot.

  • State Senator (4 year term) - Cindy Ryu, Ira McBee, Jesse Salomon
  • State Representative Position 1 (2 year term) - Jenna Nand, Will Chen, Keith Scully, Danica Noble, Lisa Resnak, Chris Bloomquist
  • State Representative Position 2 (2 year term) - Lauren Davis, Imraan Siddiqi
All the candidates have been invited to the ELNA meeting and all but one so far have confirmed. This is not a debate or a candidate forum, but an opportunity for each candidate to introduce themselves.

The 32nd legislative district includes 
  • all of Shoreline
  • a section of northwest Seattle
  • the Town of Woodway
  • a section of Edmonds, south of Edmonds Way
  • the unincorporated neighborhood of Esperance
  • Mountlake Terrace
  • Lynnwood
If you are not on the ELNA mailing list, send an email to ELNABoard@gmail.com requesting the link for this meeting. Please state the area where you live. Echo Lake residents will be added to the mailing list; others will not.

Please do not reply to this article but send a new email to ELNABoard@gmail.com


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Jobs: WSDOT Lead Appraiser (PAS5)

WSDOT
Lead Appraiser (PAS5) 
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$80,816 – $108,712 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking a Lead Appraiser (Property & Acquisition Specialist 5) to serve as the Northwest Region’s expert-level eminent domain appraiser, providing leadership and technical expertise for complex property valuation and right of way acquisition activities. This position performs and oversees appraisal and appraisal review assignments in compliance with USPAP, FHWA, and WSDOT requirements while ensuring transportation projects meet all applicable state and federal regulations. The Lead Appraiser develops scopes of work, manages consultant appraiser contracts, performs valuations and reviews, and provides guidance on valuation methodologies and project delivery. In addition, this role supports the Appraisal Division Supervisor by leading appraisal efforts, training staff, overseeing projects, and establishing quality standards for appraisal work products from project design through final valuation.

See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK


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Gloria Z. Nagler: Anna's Hummingbird says...

Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

 Up there, photog, that’s my Happy Place. Flying free, and finding feeders...
--GZN


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No Drone Zone for FIFA matches

Leave Your Drone at Home

SEATTLE, WA – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has established a “No Drone Zone” for FIFA World Cup 2026. 

Unsafe and improper use of “unmanned aircraft systems” (UAS) or drones poses a physical hazard to other aircraft and individuals on the ground and can violate federal law. 

The FBI is working with the FAA to enforce temporary flight restrictions (TFRs), using federally authorized capabilities to detect, track, and assess unauthorized drone activity, with personnel from both agencies deployed full-time to identify drone activity that could threaten aviation safety, critical infrastructure, or public safety at and around event venues.

FBI Seattle, together with our partners from Seattle Police Department, King County Sheriff’s Office, Washington State Patrol, the Port of Seattle, and DHS agencies, including the Federal Air Marshal Service, emphasize the importance of drone operators checking for active flight restrictions. 

TFRs will be in place for all U.S. match venues and associated event sites. 

In Seattle, the TFRs will cover Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field) and a radius of 3 miles around the stadium. The TFRs will be in place 3 hours before the match until 3 hours after the conclusion of the match


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FREE Annual E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding Event at Shoreline Windermere July 11, 2026


Don’t miss our FREE Annual E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding Event!

Stop by Windermere Real Estate/Shoreline on Saturday, July 11, 2026 from 10:00am - 12:00pm (or until the truck is full) to safely dispose of old electronics and sensitive documents.

This drive-through event is simple and secure; just pop the trunk and we’ll take care of the rest.
  • Limit of two bankers’ boxes per vehicle
  • Residential drop-off only (no commercial loads)
  • Please remove paper clips, binders, and plastic
We will also be accepting non-perishable food and cash donations benefiting a local food bank serving Shoreline. 

Thank you for helping our community!


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Archiving and Preservation Workshop June 30, 2026


Curation 101: Archiving and Preservation Workshop - Learn how to take care of your own treasures with the Shoreline Historical Museum!

Bring a treasured photo, letter, or other small artifact and learn how to properly house and store your items so they can have a long and happy life!

Participants will all receive a free archival box to preserve their keepsake!

WHEN: Tuesday, June 30 2:00 - 3:30pm
COST: FREE
LOCATION: Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline 98155
REGISTRATION: Call or visit the senior center 206-365-1536


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Ridgecrest Neighborhood clean up day today

Join the Ridgecrest Neighborhood on Saturday June 13, 2026 from 9am to 2pm to clean up the neighborhood.

Meet at either of these location:

Clean up zones will be assigned at meet up sites.



 

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Wildfires begin

2017 view from Richmond Beach
Photo by Lee Lageschulte

By Diane Hettrick

The first wildfire in the state serious enough for State fire assistance has been reported in Whitman County in southeast Washington near the Idaho border.

Whitman County - State fire assistance has been mobilized under the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan in support of local firefighters working to contain the Snake River Fire located in Whitman County, near Clarkston.

The Snake River Fire started on June 12, 2026, at approximately 5:55 p.m. This fire is estimated at 160 acres and growing. It is burning in grass and brush and is threatening rangeland, primary residences, and power, communication, and rail infrastructure. No evacuations are in effect at this time. The fire cause is currently under investigation.

Ever since that awful summer where Puget Sound was filled with smoke from Canada, California, and eastern Washington and we couldn't open our windows for weeks, I have paid attention to the wildfire announcements.

In the intervening years, the state has paid more attention to its forests and worked extensively with local fire jurisdictions, but we are still vulnerable, even in Puget Sound.



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Scene on the Sound: Pelican migration

Friday, June 12, 2026


By Jan Hansen

Decades ago, White Pelicans were common in Puget Sound. But with pesticides and habitat changes, they disappeared. I've only seen them twice in 70 years. Today was one of those times. 

The pelicans flew over while my camera and I were having coffee on the deck. With the loss of breeding grounds, these huge birds are known to seek out new locations, and ten years ago the pelicans found Deer Lagoon on Whidbey Island and Honeymoon Bay on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. They have returned every year since.


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Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, June 12 - 19


Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, June 12 - 19
One City, Many Nations: A Welcoming Celebration for All
 
Your weekly roundup of Global Celebrations in Shoreline. Each week we’re highlighting events, games, and places to gather related to the FIFA World Cup 26™. 
 
Is your neighborhood organizing a watch party at local hangout spot? Email DestinationShoreline@gmail.com to be included.
 
For the latest information visit: www.destinationshoreline.com/global-celebration
 
Global Celebration Events this Week in Shoreline:
Shoreline Kick-Off Gaming Tournament for Teens
Saturday, June 13 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM, Richmond Highlands Recreation Center
Join us at the Teen Center for a Soccer themed video game competition with free snacks! Open to all middle school students.


Smokin Pete's Game Day BBQ
Monday, June 15 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Shoreline North/185th Station
Friday, June 19 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Shoreline North/185th Station
Smokin Pete's BBQ will be at the Shoreline North/185th Station starting 2 hours before the match time serving local BBQ favorites until sold out!
 
Parkwood Neighbors Watch Party: USA vs. Australia at Jersey’s Great Food & Spirits
Friday, June 19 12:00 PM, Jersey's Great Food & Spirits
Join the Parkwood Neighborhood Association for a watch party as the USA takes on Australia in Match 32! Gather with neighbors at Jersey’s Great Food & Spirits on June 19 at 12:00 PM to cheer on the USA team, enjoy great food & drinks, and celebrate the excitement of international soccer.
 
Juneteenth Celebration in Shoreline! ❤️🖤💚
Friday, June 19 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline City Hall
In partnership with Black Coffee Northwest and the City of Shoreline, we can’t wait to celebrate community, culture, and freedom with you. See you there!

Upcoming Games:
 
Friday, June 12
Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina - Toronto Stadium - 12 PM PT
USA v Paraguay - Los Angeles Stadium - 6 PM PT
 
Saturday, June 13
Qatar v Switzerland – San Francisco Bay Area Stadium- 12 PM PT
Brazil v Morocco – New York New Jersey Stadium – 3 PM PT
Haiti v Scotland - Boston Stadium – 6 PM PT
Australia v Türkiye – BC Place Vancouver – 9 PM PT
 
Sunday, June 14
Germany v Curaçao – Houston Stadium – 10 AM PT
Netherlands v Japan – Dallas Stadium – 1 PM PT
Côte d'Ivoire v Ecuador – Philadelphia Stadium – 4 PM PT
Sweden v Tunisia – Estadio Monterrey – 7 PM PT
 
Monday, June 15 
Spain v Cabo Verde – Atlanta Stadium – 9 AM PT
Belgium v Egypt – Seattle Stadium – 12 PM PT
Saudi Arabia v Uruguay – Miami Stadium – 3 PM PT
IR Iran v New Zealand – Los Angeles Stadium – 6 PM PT
 
Tuesday, June 16
France v Senegal – New York New Jersey Stadium – 12 PM PT
Iraq v Norway Boston Stadium – 3 PM PT
Argentina v Algeria Kansas City Stadium – 6 PM PT
Austria v Jordan San Francisco Bay Area Stadium – 9 PM PT
 
Wednesday, June 17
Portugal v Congo DR Houston Stadium – 10 AM PT
England v Croatia Dallas Stadium – 1 PM PT
Ghana v Panama Toronto Stadium – 4 PM PT
Uzbekistan v Colombia Mexico City Stadium – 7 PM PT
 
Thursday, June 18
Czechia v South Africa Atlanta Stadium – 9 AM PT
Switzerland v Bosnia and Herzegovina –Los Angeles Stadium – 12 PM PT 
Canada v Qatar - BC Place Vancouver – 3 PM PT
Mexico v Korea Republic - Estadio Guadalajara – 6 PM PT
 
Friday, June 19
USA v Australia – Seattle Stadium – 12 PM PT
Scotland v Morocco Boston Stadium – 3 PM PT
Brazil v Haiti Philadelphia Stadium – 5:30 PM PT
Türkiye v Paraguay San Francisco Bay Area Stadium – 8 PM PT
 
Community Gathering Places:
(Interactive Map)
·        Cabin Tavern
·        Darrell's Tavern
·        El Volcán Azul
·        Jersey's Great Food & Spirits
·        North City Lounge
·        Sodam Chicken Shoreline
·        Touchdown's Sports Bar & Grill
·        Vault 177
·        Woody's Bar
·        Yum Yum Thai Restaurant


Register a Team for the 
Shoreline Unity Youth Soccer Jamboree on July 12th
Join us for a dynamic 5v5 soccer jamboree celebrating the spirit of the game and the unity it brings. Whether you're playing to win or just love the game, this event is about community, competition, and connection. This free community event is open to boys and girls from under 9 to under 12.
 
Brought to you in partnership with Destination Shoreline, the City of Shoreline and the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, Lake City Collective, and Seattle Youth Soccer Association


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