The Washington Supreme Court and The Rule of Law - presentation July 15, 2026 at Third Place Commons

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Photo courtesy Washington Courts

THE WASHINGTON STATE SUPREME COURT AND THE RULE OF LAW
  • Do you know what role the Washington State Supreme Court Justices play in our lives?
  • What is the role of an independent judiciary in our governmental system of checks and balances? 
  • What is the rule of law anyway?
These are questions that many voters will have as they consider their primary ballots arriving this month, when 5 of the 9 seats on the Washington State Supreme Court will be on the ballot.

King County Bar Association (KCBA) Vice President Ms. Cynthia B. Jones and
Judge Johanna Bender from the King County Bar Association’s Civics Stewardship program.

The North King County Unit of the League of Women Voters of Seattle King County is sponsoring a public presentation featuring King County Bar Association (KCBA) Vice President Ms. Cynthia B. Jones and Judge Johanna Bender from the King County Bar Association’s Civics Stewardship program.

The presentation is scheduled for Wednesday July 15, 2026 at 6pm in Third Place Commons in the Lake Forest Park Town Center mall at 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155.

The goal of the KCBA Civics Stewardship Program is to enhance understanding of our justice system and its role in the three branches of government.

Ms. Cynthia Jones is a practicing attorney who focuses on civil and criminal appeals in federal and state courts, including the Supreme Court of Washington.

Judge Johanna Bender has served on the King County Superior Court bench since 2015 and is the former Chief Judge of the Maleng Regional Justice Center, Assistant Chief Criminal Judge for the Superior Court and the Lead Judge for the Involuntary Treatment Court. She is currently assigned to hear child welfare cases.

The League of Women Voters of Seattle King County is a nonpartisan organization that does not support any candidates or parties.

Our mission is to empower voters and defend democracy.


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11 candidates compete for 3 positions in the 32nd Legislative District

By Diane Hettrick

Ballots will soon be mailed for the August 4, 2026 Primary. A primary is for races with three or more candidates. 

The top 2 will continue to the general election, along with the races which originally had only two candidates.

The 32nd Legislative District includes 5 cities in 2 counties and two large unincorporated areas in Snohomish county.

Seattle (NE portion). Shoreline. Woodway. Large sections of Edmonds. Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace. Esperance (unincorporated). Large section of unincorporated Lynnwood.

Dates & Deadlines

July 17, 2026
  • Start of 18-day voting period (through Election Day).
  • Ballots are mailed out and accessible voting units (AVUs) are available at voting centers. Locally: Kenmore City Hall
Voter registration or updates
  • July 27 Online and mail registrations must be received 8 days before Election Day.
  • August 4 Deadline for Washington state voter registration or updates (in person only).
August 4 primary
  • August Primary - Deposit your ballot in an official drop box by 8pm on Election Day. Not one minute later.
  • 32nd Legislative District races - We will publish a statement from each candidate.
CANDIDATES

State Senator
  • Cindy Ryu incumbent Representative (relinquishing Representative seat)
  • Ira McBee
  • Jesse Salomon incumbent senator
32nd District Representative, Position #1 - open seat
32nd District Representative, Position #2 - both advance to general election
  • Imraan Siddiqi
  • Lauren Davis incumbent representative
General information from Washington Secretary of State

Check your voter registration here: VoteWA.gov


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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Jenna Nand

Jenna Nand
Jenna Nand - candidate for 32nd LD Pos #1

As someone who grew up in Edmonds and Shoreline, I want to make life better for your family and you in Shoreline and throughout the 32nd Legislative District. This community has always provided opportunity for hardworking people like my parents, who immigrated to the Seattle area from the Fiji Islands in 1979 and picked Shoreline and Edmonds as a safe place to raise their kids. I am the only candidate endorsed by our teachers via WEA-PAC, Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers, Whatcom County Executive Satpal Sidhu, 48th State Senator Vandana Slatter, and multiple other elected officials and left-leaning organizations that want meaningful change.

In addition to being the first woman of color elected to Edmonds City Council, I am a business attorney, family caregiver, and an animal rights activist. So I’ve seen the systemic failures caused by insider politics firsthand and the way they hurt the most vulnerable members of our community. My commitment is to finding real results to the problems that Washingtonians face. I achieve real wins because I have built my reputation on governing through outreach, education, bipartisanship, and compromise.

As someone who cares deeply about education in our state, I will champion statewide school funding and lowering tuition to expand educational opportunities for all Washingtonians. With high inequality across the state and the country, I will promote union jobs, affordable homeownership, and practical healthcare reforms to support overtaxed and underserved workers. Finally, I will strive to improve our climate resiliency, protecting us from extreme weather due to climate change.

Join my fight to make Washington work for everyone. I genuinely believe that we can all thrive in our beautiful state if everyone feels that they are investing in a system that will also invest in them. Let’s build a path to the American dream together!


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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Will Chen

Will Chen
Will Chen - candidate for 32nd LD Pos #1

My name is Will Chen, and I am a Democrat running for State Representative, Position 1, in the 32nd Legislative District.

I currently serve my second term on the Edmonds City Council and am a licensed CPA, former Fortune 500 auditor, and financial professional with experience in auditing, budgeting, strategic planning, compliance, and organizational accountability. I earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree in accounting from the University of Iowa, as well as an MBA from Western Washington University, while working multiple jobs to put myself through school.

My commitment to service extends beyond elected office. I am the co-founder of the Asian Service Center, which supports underserved communities across North King and South Snohomish counties. I am also an Edmonds Rotary member, Lynnwood Food Bank board member, former president of the Seattle Bing Kung Family Association, organizer of the Rally Against Hate, and initiator of the Second Chance Scholarship at Edmonds College.

I am running for State Representative because too many working families, seniors, and young people are being priced out of the communities they call home. We need practical solutions that increase housing options, improve transportation connections, support family-wage jobs, and ensure taxpayer dollars are spent effectively and responsibly.

As an immigrant who came to this country seeking opportunity, I know firsthand that the American Dream is worth protecting. As a CPA and financial professional, I understand that good intentions must be backed by responsible budgeting and measurable results. Our legislature has many talented voices, but it also needs leaders with real-world financial expertise who can help ensure taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and effectively.

I will bring a balanced, pragmatic approach to Olympia focused on solving problems, expanding opportunities, strengthening public services, and building affordable, safe, and thriving communities for future generations.

For a list of endorsements, please visit ElectWillChen.com.

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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Keith Scully

Keith Scully
Keith Scully - candidate for 32nd LD Pos #1

I'm proud of what we've accomplished in my ten years on the Shoreline City Council. We've transformed the city—bringing new housing, mandating affordable housing, building sidewalks and parks, and strengthening the social safety net. We've made real progress on affordability, transit, and environmental protection, and we've made clear that Shoreline welcomes everyone. I'm especially proud of our work listening to and supporting our immigrant community. We did all this while keeping a balanced budget and preserving our city's unique character.

I want to bring the Shoreline style of government to Olympia: progressive, respectful, and focused on real change. Beyond my elected experience, I've been a lawyer for nearly 30 years—a King County Deputy Prosecutor, a war crimes prosecutor for the United Nations, legal director of an environmental nonprofit, and an advocate for citizens in environmental and intellectual property litigation. My first career was as a paramedic in urban New Jersey.

My top priorities are affordability, progressive tax reform, education funding, and environmental protection. Affordability and tax reform go hand-in-hand: our regressive system makes groceries, housing, and car tabs fall unfairly on working people and overhauling it is job one. On housing, we must streamline permitting to make building easier and cheaper—from multifamily near light rail to a home addition. Schools have been underfunded for too long. It's time to fully fund them. And climate change is real. I'm ready to keep our energy clean and to make the changes needed in stormwater, tree retention, and habitat protection so future generations enjoy the environment we have today.

I’m honored to be endorsed by Snohomish County Democrats, Shoreline and South County Firefighters, Representative Ryu, labor organizations, the Environment and Climate Caucus, and most importantly over 40 local elected officials—people I’ve worked with and helped succeed over the years.

Website: Keithscully.org


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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Danica Noble

Danica Noble
Danica Noble - candidate for 32nd Legislative District  Pos #1

I am a consumer protection attorney with AI expertise and a PTA-mom raising schoolkids here in the 32nd. For two decades, I’ve taken on corporate scams, junk fees, and monopolies that drive up costs and push families out. I am running to lower costs, fully fund public schools, and make Washington work for working families.

I am a union member, trained in economics, and I know how to get the job done. I don’t just talk about affordability; I’ve fought for it my entire career at the Federal Trade Commission. I’ve taken on Facebook in the courtroom, challenged hospital monopolies, and fought unfair practices that raise prices on groceries, rent, and healthcare.

In Olympia, I’ll be the strongest voice to fully fund education and spend wisely, with real accountability. I’ve led statewide efforts to get cellphones out of schools and pushed for guardrails on AI in education. I’ll keep fighting for clear limits on tech in classrooms: no harvesting student data, no unproven tech, and no endless screentime pushed on kids.

Everyone is being stretched thin and the cost of living keeps rising. But our biggest fight is ahead. AI is everywhere and it should make life better, not raise costs, replace workers, or make our environment worse off. It should work for all of us, not just a handful of billionaires.

The rules of the AI economy are being written now. This is the moment to act. I’m already working with legislators to stop companies from using our own data to charge us higher prices and lower our wages.

Proudly endorsed by leaders in the legislature, education, unions, and community because they trust I’m uniquely ready to take on Big Tech, lower costs, protect our kids, and help build a fair economy for everyone, not just the most powerful.


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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Lisa Rezac

Lisa Rezac
Lisa Rezac - candidate for 32nd Legislative District Pos #1

I’m running for State Representative because I love this state and believe we can do much better.

If we measure our success by looking at the numbers in four key areas — taxes, budget accountability, education, and crime/safety — it’s clear we’re off track. Washington’s state operating budget has roughly doubled over the past decade, rising from about $38 billion to around $80 billion, while taxes have increased significantly. In education, we spend nearly $20,000 per student, yet 59% of students perform below grade level. On public safety, neighborhoods continue to face high levels of violence, theft, and human trafficking. And the King County Regional Homelessness Authority recently could not account for about $13 million in taxpayer funds.

These figures show that simply spending more does not deliver stronger results. We have a spending and accountability problem more than a funding one.

What I would bring to the position is a practical, results-focused approach. As someone born and raised in this area who returned home to raise our son, I’m committed to better enforcement of existing laws, reducing the tax and regulatory burden that drives up costs, and demanding real accountability for every taxpayer dollar.

Washington can once again be affordable, safe, and successful for families and businesses. I’m running to help get us back on track.


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32nd LD Pos #1 Candidate: Chris Bloomquist

Chris Bloomquist
Chris Bloomquist - candidate for 32nd Legislative District Pos #1

We're all economically squeezed. As the son of a Chilean immigrant mother who survived a political coup and came to America to build a new life, I know firsthand that affordability, the green economy, and safety are not abstract ideas, they are the cornerstones of prosperity. I'm running because our district deserves a representative who brings new perspectives to Olympia. I am an engineer, a youth coach, a Latino, and an environmental recruiter. I intend to apply engineering rigor, BIPOC empathy, and a tireless work ethic to find solutions that are equitable and sustainable for all.

I've spent years as a volunteer leader for my community before this campaign. I've attended legislative advocacy days for Women in Government and Education Advocacy Day, fighting for school funding and cultivating the next generation of women leaders. I've led first responder roundtables to envision a safer Aurora Avenue. I've served on the KD Hall Foundation Board to support girls in wellness and education, organized PNW Climate Week's first career fair, and gave public testimony in Olympia to demask ICE agents. Public service isn't new to me, it's lived experience.

As your representative, I'll author responsible AI legislation that protects children and centers renewable energy. I'll advance compassionate, evidence-based solutions to homelessness. I'll scrutinize government spending and demand results, because taxpayers deserve accountability. And as a father raising two daughters, I will always stand firmly for women's rights.

I am proud to be the only candidate supported by two-thirds of our legislative district's own delegation- both Senator Jesse Salomon and Representative Lauren Davis are endorsing me. I'm also endorsed by the Environment and Climate Council, WACOPS and earned the distinction as a gun sense candidate by Moms Demand Action.

I've knocked on thousands of doors, heard your concerns, and I'm ready to serve. Let's build together!

buildwithbloomquist.com


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Shoreline's Artist Collective Salvation brings Christmas in July to the community July 11, 2026

Friday, July 10, 2026


Local Shoreline boutique hosts a retro-themed, mid-year maker market featuring live entertainment and an exclusive 20 percent discount on handmade goods.

Salvation, a beloved community hub and boutique in Shoreline, is shaking up the traditional holiday season by bringing festive cheer straight into the summer heat.

On Saturday, July 11, 2026 from 2:00pm to 8:00pm, the venue will host its "Christmas in July" event, themed after Elvis Presley’s iconic Blue Hawaii era.

The retro beach party offers a relaxed alternative to the chaotic winter shopping rush. By moving the festive spirit to mid-summer, Salvation aims to eliminate classic December blues like freezing weather, traffic congestion, and stressful shipping delays, replacing them with a sun-soaked afternoon of community and local commerce.

Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hunt through a curated mid-year studio clearing. Local artists are rotating their inventory to make room for upcoming fall and winter creations, making this the perfect afternoon for treasure hunters who love the thrill of the find, as you never know what hidden gems you might discover. To help rehome these special pieces, artisans are offering a rare 20 percent discount on select items.

Event Highlights Include:
  • Exclusive Discounts: 20 percent off beautiful handcrafted items, providing the perfect excuse to cross off holiday gift lists early and stress-free.
  • Curated Shopping: A diverse selection of local art, encouraging attendees to support small businesses while finding rare items for loved ones or themselves.
  • Live Entertainment and Dining: A vibrant lineup of live performances, local food options, and the signature cozy community energy that Salvation is known for.

Guests are highly encouraged to embrace the theme by wearing sunglasses and their favorite vibrant tropical prints. Admission is free, and the event is open to the public.

Event Details:

About Salvation: Located in Shoreline, Washington, Salvation is a community-focused space dedicated to showcasing local artists, fostering neighborhood connections, and providing unique, handcrafted goods in a welcoming environment.


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Town & Country fundraiser with new EveryDay Ice Cream July 19, 2026

Root beer float fundraiser at T&C
Beat the summer heat while giving back this July, as Town & Country Markets brings back its Giving Together Fundraiser across six of its neighborhood markets.

For a suggested $5 donation, guests can enjoy a made-to-order root beer float featuring T&C's new, creamy EveryDay ice cream. 

Every dollar raised goes directly to local food banks through T&C's Giving Together program, which channels customer and company support into direct assistance for the communities each store calls home.


Visit the Shoreline Market 15505 Westminster Way N, Shoreline WA 98133 on Sunday, July 19, 2026, 12:00 - 4:00pm to add some sweetness to their grocery trip, give the kids something to look forward to, and get a first taste of T&C's new EveryDay ice cream!


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Meet the Artist: Annie Reierson July 23, 2026 at Shoreline City Hall


Experience "Earth Alchemy" - a solo exhibition by artist Annie Reierson - exploring the transformation of our experiences with the natural world through alternative photographic processes and natural materials. 

Through layered imagery and organic textures, the work reflects on perception, memory, and the interconnected relationship between self and environment.

On view in Council Chambers at Shoreline City Hall through October 16, 2026. Viewing is available during regular City Hall hours, except when meetings or events are taking place in the room.

Meet the Artist:
  • Thursday, July 23, 2026, 5:00–7:00pm
  • Council Chambers, Shoreline City Hall
  • Free and open to the public. Check in w/ the Clerks desk in the Lobby for entry.
  • Location: Shoreline City Hall
  • 17500 Midvale Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133


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E-Waste recycling and paper shredding event July 11, 2026

Windermere Real Estate / Shoreline is holding an e-waste recycling and paper shredding event on Saturday July 11, 2026 from 10am - 12noon at their Shoreline office, 900 N 185th, Shoreline 98133.

Maximum of two banker's boxes of paper per vehicle. Bring your cell phones, electronics, and donations for the food drive.


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Silent book group at Shoreline Library July 20, 2026

Silent Book Group
Shoreline Library, 345 NE 175th St, Shoreline WA 98155

Mondays, 2-3pm: 
  • July 20, 
  • August 17, 
  • September 14
For adults.
Cost: FREE

In this peaceful space, immerse yourself in your favorite book, with no assigned reading or discussion questions, just the company of fellow book lovers.

Bring your own book. All formats welcome, including books, eBooks, and audiobooks with headphones.

New members always welcome.

Registration not required.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Shoreline Library


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Metro Bus shelter in Lake Forest Park honors Octavia Butler

Artwork celebrating the writer Octavia Butler is revealed at a bus shelter at the intersection of Ballinger Way and NE 175th St in Lake Forest Park

By Jeff Switzer, King County Metro
Photos courtesy King County Metro

Revered science fiction and Afrofuturism author Octavia Butler received international accolades and inspired generations of readers worldwide – and continues to be recognized and beloved in the corner of Lake Forest Park she called home.

Fans now can enjoy a new moment of reflection and remembrance at a Metro bus stop mural honoring Butler, at Ballinger Way NE and NE 175th Street and across from the largest bookstore in town (Third Place Books). 

The bus stop artwork joins other recognition worthy of a trip to Lake Forest Park that includes visiting Octavia Butler Avenue and a massive mural inside Third Place Commons.


Linocut artists Eileen Jimenez and Andrea Marcos collaborated with Sam Smith in Metro’s Transit Route Facilities section to develop, create and install the bus stop mural to honor the memory and timeless contributions of Butler.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to be able to reflect on the work of an artist,” Eileen Jimenez said. “I grew up riding the bus and wish I had been able to see art like this at bus stops!”

“It’s an honor to be a part of this project,” Andrea Marcos said. “The work of Octavia Butler was extremely transformative in my life and because I love public transit, this nexus of those things was particularly meaningful.”

This new mural joins Metro’s sprawling gallery of 1,300 bus shelter murals across King County, showcasing the work of hundreds of artists and honoring leaders throughout the region’s history.

“Octavia Butler’s writing has always inspired me to strive for a better world, and I truly believe in the power of public transit to contribute to that better world,” Sam Smith said. “I am so honored I got to work with these amazing artists to bring Octavia’s legacy to a Metro bus stop in her community.”

About two dozen people turned out for the streetside ceremonial unveiling of the mural, including Lake Forest Park city leaders.

“Celebration of the arts and a local artist is absolutely critical, and Octavia was a real inspiration to so many people in the region, around the world, and our community as well,” Mayor Tom French said. “She really created a broad impact for our community.”

The mural rounds out an emerging Octavia Butler trail that includes Octavia Butler Avenue, a massive mural inside Third Place Commons and now the bus shelter mural, said Lake Forest Park Deputy Mayor Tracy Furutani.


Inspired by both Octavia Butler’s work and the author’s creative process, linocut artists Eileen Jimenez and Andrea Marcos pulled from journals and interviews to create two portraits of Octavia, alongside notes she wrote to herself, printed in her own handwriting. 

We hope her words call us all into telling stories boldly, and just doing the damn thing. So be it! See to it!
 

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International Village at the Shoreline '5V5' Soccer Jamboree July 12, 2026


Stop by the International Village at the Shoreline '5V5' Soccer Jamboree this Sunday July 12, 2026 from 11:00am - 5:00pm to enjoy flavors from around the world! 

From grilled favorites and Ghanaian pastries to shaved ice, raspados, and bubble tea, there's something for everyone.

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Communi-trees: Free Trees for the Shoreline Community July 15 - August 31, 2026

Mark your calendars! On July 15, 2026 Shoreline community members, schools, churches, and businesses can sign up for a FREE tree through Communi-trees! Communi-trees is the City’s tree giveaway and planting program.

Trees provide many benefits. They clean our air and water, create shade, reduce stress, and make Shoreline more beautiful.

New this year:

This year, Communi-trees will offer residents free street trees to plant in the right-of-way adjacent to their property. 

Street trees are trees planted in the public right-of-way. 

This is typically the space between a road and sidewalk, but can also extend past the sidewalk, or include space in easements and alleyways.

If you are interested in planting in the right-of-way, contact us at communitrees@shorelinewa.gov to see if your space is eligible.

When you participate in Communi-trees, you get: 
  • Up to three free trees per property 
  • Help picking the right tree for your space 
  • Free planting supplies 
  • Training on tree planting and care 
  • Planting assistance for individuals with disabilities (subject to volunteer availability) 
  • Ongoing tree care reminders

Full details on eligibility, available trees, and more can be found at ShorelineWA.gov/Communitrees.

You can sign up for your free tree between July 15-August 31! It doesn’t matter when you sign up — just make sure it’s before August 31!

Questions? Contact us at communitrees@shorelinewa.gov or 206-801-2488.


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Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, July 10 to the Final on July 19


Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline
July 10 to the Final on July 19

One City, Many Nations: A Welcoming Celebration for All
 
Your last weekly roundup of Global Celebrations in Shoreline.
 
For the latest information visit: www.destinationshoreline.com/global-celebration
 
Upcoming Global Celebration Event this Sunday in Shoreline:
 
Shoreline Unity Cup - Youth Soccer Jamboree & International Market
Sunday, July 12 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline A/B Soccer Fields


Celebrate the cultures that make our community vibrant at the International Village during the Shoreline 5v5 Soccer Jamboree! Enjoy a day filled with international food, live performances, family-friendly activities, and youth soccer as we bring the spirit of the World Cup to Shoreline.

Whether you're cheering on young athletes, trying something new to eat, or enjoying performances from local cultural groups, there's something for everyone.

The event starts at 9:00 AM, International Food & Drinks - available from 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
 
Community Gathering Places:
(Interactive Map)
·        Crespella - Shoreline
·        Cabin Tavern
·        Darrell's Tavern
·        El VolcĂ¡n 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

Upcoming Games:
This is where things really start to heat up! This is our favorite site for updates on winners and game schedules.
 
Friday, July 10, 2026
Match 98 – Spain v Belgium - Los Angeles Stadium – 12:00 PM
 
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Match 99 – Norway v England - Miami Stadium – 2:00 PM
Match 100 – Argentina v Switzerland - Kansas City Stadium– 6:00 PM
 
Semi-Final Fixtures
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Match 101 – France v Winner match 98 - Dallas Stadium – 12:00 PM
 
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Match 102 – Winner match 99 v Winner match 100 - Atlanta Stadium – 12:00 PM
 
Bronze Final
Saturday, July 18, 2026
Match 103 – Runner-up match 101 v Runner-up match 102 - Miami Stadium – 2:00 PM
 
The Final
Sunday, July 19, 2026
Match 104 – Winner match 101 v Winner match 102 - New York New Jersey Stadium – 12:00 PM
 
This roundup is 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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Travels with Charlie: Trail Closure in Horizon View Park for Trail Repair

Thursday, July 9, 2026


Story & Photos by Gordon Snyder

The trail that connects NE 201st PL into Horizon View Park is CLOSED for trail repairs. Trail closed at NE 201st PL, so head on up the hill along the road to the park.


Closed sign along the main path circling Horizon View Park.


Those tripping hazards have been dug up already. This might be one of the spots for testing the "tree cells beneath the trail”

To follow how this works, visit Horizon View Park and walk around the park.

Cheers,
Gordon Snyder


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July recipe from Town & Country Market: Green Goddess Bacon Avocado Burger

Green Goddess Bacon Avocado Burger

Difficulty Level: Easy
Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Yield: 4 Servings
Description: Give burger night a fresh twist with this Green Goddess Bacon Avocado Burger. Juicy patties are stacked with crispy bacon, creamy avocado, and herb-packed Green Goddess dressing for a burger that's rich, vibrant, and destined to become a new favorite.

Ingredients:
  • 4 burger patties or 1 ½ pounds ground meat (beef, turkey, chicken, fish, or plant-based)
  • 4 brioche burger buns, toasted
  • T&C Green Goddess dressing
  • Sliced Havarti (plain or dill) or white cheddar cheese
  • 8 slices cooked crispy bacon
  • Sliced avocado
  • Butter lettuce
  • Thinly sliced cucumber
  • Pickled red onion
Preparation:
  1. Preheat a grill or cast-iron skillet to medium-high heat. If making your own patties, form ground meat into 4 equal patties, slightly larger than the buns. Season generously with salt and pepper.
  2. Cook burgers for 4–5 minutes per side, or until desired doneness. During the last minute of cooking, top each burger with a slice of cheese and allow it to melt.
  3. While the burgers are cooked, cook bacon until crisp and set aside.
  4. Toast the brioche buns until lightly golden. Spread Green Goddess dressing on the top and bottom buns.
  5. Layer the bottom buns with butter lettuce, followed by the cheeseburgers, bacon, avocado, cucumber slices and pickled red onion. Top with the remaining bun halves and serve immediately.
All ingredients can be found at Shoreline Town & Country Market 15505 Westminster Way N, Shoreline, WA 98133.


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Pop-Up Book Sale at LFP Farmers Market July 19, 2026


It's summer, and that means it's almost time for the annual, ever popular Friends of the Lake Forest Park Library's Pop-Up Book Sale. It will take place on Sunday, July 19, 2026 from 10am - 2pm at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market, 17171 Bothell Way NE.

As always, there will be plenty of gently used books at bargain prices on all sorts of topics -- something to suit every book lover's taste.

July 19 happens also to be Craft Day at the LFP Farmers Market, so we hope to see lots of community members come out for twice the fun!


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In wake of investigation into potential fraud in county contracts County Council approves creation of Inspector General office

The King County Council on Tuesday approved legislation that will establish a new Inspector General Division within the Office of Public Complaints.

“This new accountability function is a critical step in strengthening our oversight of county-funded programs.” said King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski, who introduced the legislation.
“While rare, any waste, fraud or abuse of taxpayer funds is unacceptable. We must work to prevent it, and when it occurs, hold people accountable.”

Co-sponsored by Councilmembers Reagan Dunn, Sarah Perry, Pete von Reichbauer, Steffanie Fain and Rhonda Lewis, the legislation builds on last year’s King County Council vote approving a comprehensive reform package to overhaul oversight of taxpayer-funded grants within DCHS. 

That action followed an audit and an ongoing investigation by the Office of the Ombuds, which identified widespread oversight failures and potential fraud in county contracts. 

The approved legislation also advances recommendations from a 2025 joint report by the King County Auditor and Ombuds, which identified significant gaps in financial oversight and reporting systems. 

The legislation follows recent efforts by Council to enhance oversight and accountability of county-funded programs including the establishment of a new internal audit function within the Executive’s Office, added funding for the county ethics program, and new budget restrictions on certain DCHS grant programming.

The Inspector General Division will investigate reports of financial fraud and abuse, with the authority to issue subpoenas and pursue recovery of misspent funds. 

The division will be led by an Inspector General Director appointed to a five-year term and supported by dedicated staff, including investigators and administrative personnel.

To ensure transparency and accountability, the Inspector General Division will be required to issue written findings and recommendations when fraud, waste, or abuse is identified, and to submit an annual report to the County Council and Executive. County agencies would also be required to report suspected misconduct through established channels.

The approved ordinance also establishes a centralized King County Fraud Hotline, overseen by the Inspector General Division, creating a single point of access for reporting suspected fraud and improper conduct. 

The legislation also updates county policies by clearly defining fraud, waste, and abuse, requiring standardized inspection language in county contracts and grants, and aligning King County practices with those used by federal Offices of Inspector General and other jurisdictions nationwide.

“It's our duty to ensure that oversight mechanisms are robust and that taxpayer dollars are used effectively and responsibly,” said Councilmember Jorge BarĂ³n.
“Today's legislation furthers those goals and demonstrates the strong support from this Council for transparency and accountability across your regional government.”

The Inspector General Division will work collaboratively with the County Auditor and Ombuds, whose roles remain distinct, focusing on performance oversight and administrative misconduct, respectively.

Funding for creation of the new division was included in a supplemental budget approved by Council two weeks ago.


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Vendor applications open for the 2nd Annual Greenhouse Winter Market November 14-15, 2026


It may seem early to be thinking of the holidays just yet, but if you’re a small business creative/maker/retail team, it’s definitely already begun.

Sky Nursery is SO excited to be hosting this new Shoreline Community tradition once again. It was a joy and an honor to be a part of last year's market, where dozens of vendors were able to share unique, handcrafted goods and community members helped gather literal TONS of food and financial support for Hopelink’s vital nonprofit work. 

It was, in a word, galvanizing. This year will hopefully be no different and we look forward to seeing you there, in one way or another. 

Application is here. If you have questions, please hit up Shoreline Farmers Market , they’re doing the incredible work of weaving together vendors, farmers and food trucks.



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Adult Book Bingo Character Design Workshops July 22 and August 18, 2026


Adult Book Bingo Character Design Workshops
  • Wednesday, July 22, 6-7pm
  • Tuesday, August 18, 4-5pm
For Adults
Cost: FREE

Join Book Bingo artist Vivian Li to create a vegetal or sweet food character to star in your own comic strip. Come play with colors and bring your characters to life!

Vivian Li is a Seattle-based comics artist and illustrator who created the 2026 Summer Book Bingo board.

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The Power of Meditation July 15, 2026


The Power of Meditation
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 from 6:30-7:30pm

For adults.
Cost: FREE

Take control of your life! Meditation is a simple way to deal with daily stress. By incorporating meditation into your busy schedule, you can achieve a sense of calm that will enable you to stay focused. 

It will connect you with the source of peace and joy already within you. Join Ajili Hodari for this engaging workshop.

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Lake Forest Bar & Grill is closing its doors after Sunday July 12, 2026

Photo by Bob Cerelli

After 19 years in Town Center, Lake Forest Bar & Grill will be closing its doors.

"Like so many independent restaurants, we’ve faced ongoing financial challenges that we simply can no longer overcome. This is not the ending we hoped for, but it is the reality we now face.

"Our plan is to remain open through Sunday evening. We hope you’ll stop by one last time to enjoy a meal, share a memory, and say goodbye. Every visit this week will help us achieve one very important goal: earning enough to pay our incredible team one final paycheck. They have worked tirelessly to serve this community, and we would love nothing more than to take care of them one last time.

"To our guests, neighbors, friends, and everyone who has supported us over the past 19 years—thank you. You’ve allowed us to be part of birthdays, anniversaries, first dates, family dinners, game days, and countless everyday moments. We will always be grateful for that.

"Please come see us one last time before we close our doors. We’d love the chance to thank you in person."



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Jobs: City of Lake Forest Park




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USA plays final World Cup game in Seattle

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Photo by Mike Remarcke

By Diane Hettrick

The final Seattle World Cup game was played on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 with USA vs Belgium in the Round of 16.

It was exciting that Team USA got to the top 16 and seemed appropriate that they played in Seattle. I had to keep reminding myself that they were a national team and not a Seattle team.

I did wonder if the south end would be conflicted. The Belgium team based itself in King County, practicing in Renton, which apparently had adopted the team.

Mike Remarcke went to Pioneer Square for the game. There were big outdoor screens and thousands of people in the streets, which were turned into pedestrian zones for the occasion.

Photo by Mike Remarcke

He said it was a wonderful experience.

Seattle did an admirable job with the World Cup events and crowds.

The only part that did not go as predicted was that the crowds, inside and outside the stadium, were not there to shop or find somewhere new to eat. Merchants who were expecting and hoping for a boost were disappointed.

Otherwise, Seattle has apparently turned into a soccer town. We'll miss all those lovely people from around the world.

USMNT (that's us) lost the game, in case you didn't hear. But someone loses every game and it didn't seem to change the euphoria as much as everyone leaving town for Vancouver.


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