12 years ago there was a parade in Seattle

Friday, February 6, 2026

Fans filled the streets of Seattle
Photo by David Carlos

12 years ago today, there was a little parade in Seattle to celebrate the Seahawks winning a football game.

Seating was limited
Photo by David Carlos

I anticipate another parade after this Sunday's game...

These guys had the best seats in the house!
They are teenagers now.
Photo by David Carlos

--David Carlos


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Shoreline College production of Cabaret opens February 26, 2026

The theatre department at Shoreline College is proud to present Cabaret, the 1966 Tony Award winning musical by Kander & Ebb.

In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920s draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the Kit Kat Club. 

With the Emcee’s bawdy songs as wry commentary, Cabaret explores the dark, heady and tumultuous life of Berlin’s natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich.

Special VIP seating will allow for an immersive cabaret experience.

A catwalk into the audience will be flanked by café table seating. These VIP tickets, which are sold in pairs, will include appetizers and two drinks as well as early seating and extra entertainment.   

They will have the best and closest seats to the performers, but moreover, they will be helping support our future shows as the money goes back to the theater program. The purchase of the VIP ticket package is a great way to support the arts but also to support our students including helping them build a more impressive resume for their futures. 

Plus, who doesn’t want awesome seats, appetizers, drinks and a true, all around night of fabulous entertainment???  

Details:
  • February 26th, 27th, 28th, March 1st, 5th, 6th, 7th, & 8th 2026
  • Thursday-Saturdays at 7:30pm
  • Sundays at 3pm
Tickets are available online or at the door.

Additional entertainment will be provided for all patrons during the intermission, both in the lobby and on the mainstage.

Cabaret is recommended for ages 14 and up.

Co-Directed by Duygu Monson and John Nold
Choreography by Fiona Palazzi
Music Direction by Anjali Chudasama
Orchestra Direction by Matt Jorgensen


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Craft night for grownups - create a succulent heart wreath February 9, 2026

Succulent Heart Wreath
Kevin Donovan/Copperworks Distilling Co.
Succulent Heart Wreath Workshop
Monday, February 9, 2026 from 6–8pm


A craft night for the grownups. Guests work with a selection of succulents, moss, and a heart‑shaped grapevine wreath to create a piece of décor that’s equal parts charming and gift‑worthy. 

All materials included, no experience needed. Drinks available for purchase.

The workshop pairs perfectly with an evening cocktail and a bite to eat from farm-to-kitchen concept De La Soil, on the premises.

Cost: $55. Seats are limited.
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Free online leadership course for parents, caregivers, and those who work with families

Washington Family Engagement is pleased to announce the Spring 2026 cohort of the Institute for Parent Leadership (IPL), a free, online leadership course for parents, caregivers, and those who work with families. 

The course is offered in English and Spanish and runs from Saturday, March 14, through May 16. 

K-12 educators earn 10 free, OSPI approved Clock Hours upon completing this course.

With more than 830 parent leaders who have graduated statewide, IPL strengthens participants’ ability to partner with schools, navigate public systems, and engage confidently in civic processes. IPL graduates consistently rate this program 5 stars.

“This course changed my life. It gave me the practical tools and the confidence I needed to become a stronger civic advocate and an engaged parent. I met other parents and felt heard,seen and validated.”

Register here


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Watch the Superbowl at Aurora Borealis

The Big Game Watch Party with Mike Brown

Doors Open: 2:00pm  Kickoff: 3:30pm
Free Admission - All Ages Welcome

It’s a Super Bowl rematch — Seahawks vs. the Patriots — and the perfect reason to bring the noise. Cheer on the Hawks with fellow fans and catch every big play on the big screens with full sound at the ultimate Big Game watch party hosted by Mike Brown, featuring great food and drinks, crowd energy, and plenty of ways to win.
FREE Football Pool with prizes
Raffle for Charity
Silent Auction with autographed memorabilia
Food & drink specials all game long
$17 pitchers of Coors Light
All ages welcome

Seating is first come, first served - so arrive early, wear your blue and green, and get ready to bring the noise. Go Hawks!


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Watch the Superbowl at Darrell's Tavern

Darrell's Tavern
Super Bowl Sunday @ Darrell's Tavern 3pm


Come hangout and watch our Seahawks WIN!!!


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Jobs: WSDOT Staff Appraiser (PAS4)

WSDOT
Staff Appraiser (PAS4)
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$75,045 – $100,951 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is eager to hire a real estate professional to serve as our next Staff Appraiser supporting our Northwest Region (NWR), comprised of King, Snohomish, Skagit, Island, and Whatcom counties. This position will complete all types of property valuation assignments for WSDOT in compliance with Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and WSDOT rules and regulations. 

This position applies independent judgement and advanced technical knowledge to appraise/co-appraise complex/non-complex properties for surpluses, leases, and acquisitions as well as prepare Scoping Estimates, Project Funding Estimates and Appraisal Waivers. The successful candidate appointed to this unique position will serve a vital role in support of WSDOT’s mission to provide safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation options to improve communities and economic vitality.

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


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In the Garden Now: Sweet Box

Sweet Box
Photo by Victoria Gilleland

By Victoria Gilleland

These sunny winter days may find you walking through the neighborhood or in a local park. If you notice an intense sweet scent it could very well be 'Sweet Box' a handsome evergreen plant.

Sweet Box is a wonderful winter flowering shrub with the most fragrant white blossoms! There are a number of varieties available in different sizes......all with white flowers, dark berries and very fragrant flowers.

May you come across this very special gift of scent from Mother Nature on your next outing!

(Sarcococca ruscifolia)


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ShoreLake Arts: Today we celebrate sci-fi author and Mother of Afrofuturism, Octavia Butler (1947-2006)

Octavia Butler may need no introduction considering she lived in Lake Forest Park from 1999 until her passing. 

Maybe you've seen the street named after her, or driven by her house, or seen the beautiful mural of her @thirdplacecommons, commissioned by @thirdplacebooks.

Maybe you've seen the book turned movie "Kindred." Perhaps you've read the Parable/Earthseed series and are among the many who absorbed every page of the dystopian world created by climate change and were stunned by how much she foretold over 30 years ago when she wrote the books.

She was 10 when she began writing about what she loved, horses. She was 12 when she began writing sci-fi, sparked by watching a poorly written movie and knowing she could do better.

Butler's journey to becoming an award-winning author wasn't easy but her perseverance is inspirational and we hope you'll dive deeper into her body of work.

Happy Black History Month!

--ShoreLake Arts


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Drug dealer arrested in Shoreline

Bad Day for a Drug Dealer in Shoreline....

Outstanding job by our Special Emphasis Team! They concluded a long-term investigation of an individual distributing illegal narcotics in our community. 

Photo courtesy KCSO

The following drugs were seized:
  • 1940 Xanax pills
  • 59 grams of Methamphetamine pills
  • 198 grams Crystal Meth
  • 487 doses of Suboxone
  • 49 M30 pills
  • 8 grams of Fentanyl powder
  • 22 cartridges of DM
  • 19 grams of MDMA
  • 1 gram of Ketamine
  • 2 grams of LSD
  • 15 tablets of SOMA
  • 1 pound of Marijuana
  • 5 firearms, including a confirmed stolen M-16 rifle, 3-D printed handgun receivers
  • Stolen IDs and passports for 14 different persons
  • City of Shoreline street sign
  • $17,685.00 Cash
We would like to thank Shoreline Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Shoreline Patrol, our professional staff, and the Lake Forest Park PD K-9 unit for all their assistance.
 
Two suspects were booked for Investigation and charged under the Violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (VUCSA) and Firearm Violations.

--Shoreline Police (King County Sheriff's Department)

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Sunset after a warm day

Thursday, February 5, 2026

 
Photo by Lee Lageschulte

A beautiful day, followed by a beautiful sunset.



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School board members and students meet with legislators in Olympia to talk about school funding

Shoreline School Board members, Superintendent, and students in Olympia

Shoreline School Board President Gil, Vice President Betnel, student representatives, and Superintendent Reyes went to Olympia to meet with our local elected officials.

Representatives Lauren Davis, Cindy Ryu, and Shelley Kloba, and Senator Jesse Salomon warmly welcomed visitors during Advocacy Day in Olympia. 

Students were an important part of the delegation

Students, Izzy Frain, Paige Eaton, Iris Peters, and Nina Vermillion led the way in meetings with legislators! 

They were firm and confident in sharing information, data, and most importantly, stories about the critical importance of sufficient funding for schools and the direct impact on students.

Sen. Jesse Salomon meeting with delegates
Shoreline School Board Legislative Priorities for 2026:
  • Mental Health and Social-Emotional Wellbeing
  • Universal Free School Meals
  • Adequate Materials, Supplies, and Operating Costs (MSOC) Funding
  • Sustain Current Investment in Schools
  • No Unfunded Mandates

Rep. Lauren Davis, center front with the delegation

We are grateful for and proud of our advocates who called upon legislators to fulfill the paramount duty of the state of Washington: to fully fund public education!

Rep Cindy Ryu with Shoreline delegation

Photos courtesy Shoreline Schools


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Ridgecrest Neighborhood to honor long-time board member Patty Hale as she retires from the Board

Patty Hale
The Ridgecrest Neighborhood Association would like to share an important update and a moment of deep appreciation. 

Our longest‑tenured board member, Patty Hale, stepped down in January from the RNA Board of Directors after decades of extraordinary service to our neighborhood (and after leading a successful food drive!).

Patty has been part of Ridgecrest’s story since its earliest days and was involved with RNA at its founding. 

Many of the traditions and landmarks we now cherish exist because of Patty’s vision and persistence. Patty’s steady presence, institutional memory, and deep care for the neighborhood have helped shape who we are today.

Thank you, Patty🥰🩷🏘️

📅Please join us at the neighbor meetup from 7-9pm on Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at the Ridgecrest Pub to share your memories and gratitude for Patty and her contributions.


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Shoreline College raises Black American Heritage Flag

Photo courtesy Shoreline College

On Monday, the Shoreline College campus came together to raise the Black American Heritage Flag for the first time in recognition of Black History Month.

The Black American Heritage Flag honors the culture and history of African American people in the United States. Its colors and symbols were created to instill pride and serve as a symbol of hope in the ongoing pursuit of civil rights and equity.

Monday's flag raising featuring Shoreline students and employees as we celebrate this important moment in our history. Photo courtesy Shoreline College.

Thank you to all who joined us and the next time you are on campus near the 1000 Building, take a moment to check it out!



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For the Birds: Birds Announce the Season is Changing

Bewick's Wren. Photo by Craig Kerns
By Christine Southwick

Increased daylight triggers territorial songs (and migrations).

A male Song Sparrow, that streaky sparrow in low bushes and open trees, is in my yard declaring his territory and availability for partners (nearby Song Sparrows are also protecting their areas) by singing his 9 to 20 different songs (females seem to like males with a large repertoire).

Interesting fact: New studies have found that male Song Sparrows from the coast level of Washington start breeding two months earlier than Song Sparrows in the nearby mountains. 

Song Sparrow
Photo by Christine Southwick
Song Sparrows
often lay two broods per breeding season. Song Sparrow pairs search for nest sites together and frequently nest on the ground close to houses.

Bewick’s Wrens are also making their songs and scolding sounds, so that all know the occupied boundaries. Competing males broadcast their songs and harsh calls toward each other. Both males may continue to occupy their respective territories.

We in the western part of the US have resident Bewick’s Wrens, but they have disappeared east of the Mississippi River, with the House Wren believed to have outcompeted and replaced Bewick’s Wrens.

Bewick's Wren entering hidden nest box
Photo by Christine Southwick
Bewick’s Wrens like nesting near houses, garages, hose bibs and other out-of-sight places, often in unexpected places. They will also sometimes use nest boxes

Oregon Juncos (our subspecies of the Dark-eyed Juncos) make their nests, usually of grasses and dried pine needles on the ground behind clumps of tall grass, weeds, or especially ferns (so don’t be clearing these clumps of weeds in March).

Male Oregon Junco
Photo by Christine Southwick
Anna’s Hummingbird
s males have started inviting females to their male-dominated feeders. 

Watch for the females to be collecting nest materials like raw cotton fibers and hairs to build their nests, with spider webbing to bind everything together and allow it to expand as the youngsters grow. 

Observers could see juvenile hummers at feeders (Anna’s juveniles have short bills because they finish growing the length of their bills after leaving their small nests).

Black-capped Chickadee and Chestnut-backed Chickadees, year-round residents, don’t usually start nesting until next month, but I have seen a pair checking out the frequently-used nest box.

Red-breasted Nuthatches (rarely use boxes) and Bushtits seem to be content to eat suet. They wait until later to produce offspring.

Suet is good fast healthy food that birds appreciate, and that can be an important energy source, especially in cold times. Keep your birdbath water liquid and clean.

Grab a hot beverage and watch your local birds-it will bring a smile to your face—a much needed commodity.


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Eagle Scout Project: Little Free Music Library at Third Place Commons

Araya Trujillo with her Little Free Music Library at Third Place Commons

Check out this wonderful story by @knkx885 reporter (and LFP Native!) Alexa Peters about a Little Free Music Library that Nathan Hale senior Araya Trujillo built as her Eagle Scout project. 

The Library is housed at Third Place Commons. Music is meant to be shared - come see Araya’s hard work in person and bring your tapes, CDs and records to share with others!

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Op-Ed: Two wrongs don't make a right

Do the Right Thing and Vote Yes for Both SSD Levies for Shoreline and LFP Students

By Malorie Larson

Reminder: Ballots are due Tuesday February 10th by 8pm. Please use a ballot box to avoid USPS post marking delays and ensure your vote counts! The Washington Secretary of State's Office cautions voters: Do not use a mailbox within 7-10 days of the election due to recent USPS rule changes.

Two wrongs don’t make a right. We learned this in elementary school. Yes, the state is negligent in their primary duty to fully fund K-12 education in Washington State. However, also failing to support the local replacement EP&O and technology levies only hurts our community’s children and sends a message to them that their friends, families, and neighbors aren’t willing to invest in them.

Even a replacement levy proposition with a lower dollar figure puts the district in the position to make impossible choices:

Do they increase class sizes to unmanageable levels that decreases the quality of student learning and sends our veteran, highly qualified teachers to nearby school districts?

Do they cut supports for students and families such as deans of students, security staff, counselors, family advocates, and/or full-time school nurses? This, at a time when members of our community are fearing for their safety, experiencing food insecurity, and “COVID kids” are coming to school with more behavioral needs than ever before?

Do they cut athletics, arts, or other extracurricular activities? These are the things that augment the Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic that make students whole, keep them engaged in their schooling, and attract homebuyers and other families to the Shoreline School District.

Do they continue educating students in 2030 with literacy curriculum from the early 2000s, rather than giving our children modern, research-based instruction that benefits not only their short-term educational needs but their long-term success in accessing information, communicating, and thinking critically about information they receive?

Do the right thing: vote yes for the replacement EP&O and technology levies AND contact your legislators to advocate for better education funding for students in Shoreline schools and across Washington State.


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City of Lake Forest Park receives $2 million in federal funding for planned Community Center

Location for new LFP Community Center

City of Lake Forest Park Receives $2 million in federal funding for planned Community Center

This funding, sponsored by Representative Jayapal with the support of Senators Murray and Cantwell, provides needed dollars to support the construction of a Community Center at the city’s planned lakefront park. 

The City of Lake Forest Park acquired two parcels, totaling 1.91-acres, on the shores of Lake Washington. This land is located near the Town Center, Burke-Gilman Trail, and adjacent to the scenic Lyon Creek Waterfront Preserve. 

This community center, scheduled to open to the public in 2027, will provide much needed meeting space for the use of the community’s non-profits and various community groups and members.

"The Lakefront Community Center project will provide multiple indoor and outdoor community gathering spaces that currently don’t exist in the City,” remarked Lake Forest Park Mayor Tom French.
“This project allows the City to partner with community groups and provide spaces for nature, art, educational opportunities and low-impact recreation right on the shore of Lake Washington. The project is adjacent to the Burke Gilman Trail and will be a boon for everyone in our community.
"We couldn’t have completed the project without the federal funding sponsored by Representative Jayapal with the support of Senators Murray and Cantwell."

The site is located at 17345 and 17347 Beach Drive next to the Lyon Creek Waterfront Preserve and just north of Town Center.


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Valentine cookies and crafts event for kids February 7, 2026

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Photo by Kevin Donovan/Copperworks Distilling Co.

Kids’ Valentine Cookie Decorating + Crafts 

Saturday, February 7, 2026 from 11am –2pmM

Bring the kids for a little pre‑Valentine’s joy! Copperworks teams up with De La Soil to offer heart‑shaped cookies and take‑home crafts.

This event is free to attend! RSVP here

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


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Recordings from recent local events with Congresswoman Jayapal

Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal was in town during the recent congressional break and took the opportunity to hold local events.


Congresswoman Jayapal speaking at her January Town Hall.

In January, she hosted her first town hall of the year, and her 127th town hall since coming to Congress. 

"There is so much fear in our community as ICE and Border Patrol continue their deadly assault on cities across this country. So many folks showed up to express their concern and learn more about how each of us can work to protect our democracy and our neighbors. Thank you to everyone who joined and made their voices heard."

Watch the Town Hall event here.

Congresswoman Jayapal speaking at her field hearing on corporate consolidation and rising food prices.

She hosted a field hearing this week titled: From Farm to Kitchen Table: How Consolidation Spikes Food Prices

"For this hearing, where we discussed how corporate consolidation is raising prices throughout our food chain, I brought together multiple Members of Congress, Governor Ferguson, and Seattle Deputy Mayor Surratt to hear from a panel of witnesses. 

"From farms to grocery store shelves — corporations have merged throughout years, meaning only a handful of corporate CEOs control almost every aspect of the food we eat. 

"And that is hurting farmers, local businesses, and consumers. 

"During the hearing, we heard from a farmer, an independent grocer, a small business owner, an antitrust expert, and community members who shared their experiences. 

"I am committed to taking on the root causes of the ridiculously high costs we are all seeing for our groceries as a co-chair of the Monopoly Busters Caucus, because food should be affordable and accessible to every single American."

Follow Rep. Jayapal on Instagram, Bluesky, Facebook, X, YouTube, and Threads.


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Growth Hormone




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ShoreLake Arts: Faith Ringgold

Faith Ringgold sewing her story quilts

Happy Black History Month from ShoreLake Arts! 

Continuing the thread of Black narrative artists and the impacts of the Harlem Renaissance on the art world, meet Faith Ringgold (1930-2024).

Faith Ringgold began as a painter but is perhaps more well known for her storytelling quilts depicting Black cultural heritage, identity, and experiences. 

Faith learned to sew from her talented fashion designer mom, actually making her first quilt with her mom. Impressive jeans...er...genes!

Her bond with family is evident in her 1991 Caldecott Honor children's book "Tar Beach". Have you read it? If not, here's a link so you can hear Faith, herself, reading her book about an 8yo girl who daydreams from her apartment rooftop, soaring to new heights.
 
We hope you'll read more about Faith Ringgold and explore her artwork.


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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – February 4 -10

By Kate Ledbetter, www.DestinationShoreline.com

What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline? – February 4 -10
Shoreline’s week ahead is a great mix of heart, creativity, learning, and connection. From hands-on Valentine’s crafting and honoring local veterans to stargazing, wine tastings, gardening tips, live jazz, and neighborhood meetups, there are plenty of ways to show up for your community and have some fun along the way. Don’t miss the new What’s Up Next Section, a look ahead at upcoming events.
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Events of the Week:
Valentine’s Day Card Workshop at Salvation Collective
Friday, February 6, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Come creative with us and make a keepsake in time for the most romantic made up holiday in America!
 
Heroes Café-Shoreline
Tuesday, February 10, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Coffee (Starbucks) and Pastries (WaFd Bank) will be available at 9:00 am with Lunch provided by Laurel Cove Community at 11:30 am. A Veteran program will start at 10:00 am with a Formal Opening, Flag Salute and POW/MIA Flag Placement and February Birthdays Acknowledged. Tennis de Jong, US Marine, will describe his coast-to-coast road trip delivering portraits to Fallen Heroes Families drawn by Michael Reagan, US Marine, of the Fallen Heroes Project (https://www.fallenheroesproject.org). Veterans, Family, Friends and the Community are Welcome. Heroes Café–Shoreline is the largest gathering of Veterans on a monthly basis in King County. Unique among Veteran Organizations is that there is nothing to join, You Just Show Up!
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Financial Literacy Month - Power of Budgeting
Wednesday, February 4 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Third Place Commons
 
Thursday, February 5 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center

Sleep Better Webinar
Saturday, February 7 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM, Virtual

Connection | Weekly Psychic & Intuitive Experience
Saturday, February 7 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Salvation: Artist Collective
 
Ballinger Thriftway Bayernmore Winery Stanwood WA Tasting!
Saturday, February 7 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM, Paramount Park

🍭 Grown-Up & Me Dance: Candy Land 🍭
Saturday, February 7 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Shoreline Masonic Center
 
Tomato Growing Success: From Seed to Harvest
Sunday, February 8 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Shoreline Tool Library

Tuesday, February 10 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church
 
Ridgecrest Neighbor Meet Up at Ridgecrest Public House
Tuesday, February 10 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Ridgecrest Public House
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Community Workshop: Shoreline North/185th Street Light Rail Station Subarea
Wednesday, February 11 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Spartan Recreation Center

Urbanist Shoreline Happy Hour
Tuesday, February 12 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM. Ridgecrest Public House

Rainbow Bingo
Friday, February 13 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
 
Valentine’s Crafts & Cookies (Free Kids’ Event!)
Saturday, February 14 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Town & Country Market Shoreline
 
For Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
 
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by Kate Ledbetter, Real Estate Broker with Windermere Real Estate/Shoreline, Front Door Creative, Success Minded Leader, Bri Crow Creative, Phases Clinic, Become a Destination Shoreline Partner, learn more here


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