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 Barón.
“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.

Please register here


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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.

Please register here


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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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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.

Seattle 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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Pen & Ink drawing class cancelled

The Pen & Ink drawing class at the Shoreline Senior Activity Center has been cancelled due to insufficient registrations.


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Preschool story time at Ridgecrest Books today July 8, 2026 at 11am

Shoreline Cooperative Preschool says "It's summertime and we've missed you!" 

Come find us at Ridgecrest Books this Wednesday for Preschool Story Time - Hear songs and stories read by our teachers, say hi to preschool friends, and earn 20% back for the preschool on any purchases you make. Can't wait!


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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: July 8 - 14


By: Kate Ledbetter, www.DestinationShoreline.com
 
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: July 8 - 14
It’s a full weekend ahead with plenty of fun for everyone! Stop by Cromwell Park on Saturday for the Pups on Parade event, then celebrate Christmas in July at Salvation Artists Collective. On Sunday join us for the Shoreline Unity Cup – Youth Soccer Jamboree & International Market. Fill the rest of your week with free concerts in the park, farmers markets (Shoreline & LFP), stargazing at Paramount Park, hands-on workshops at the Tool Library, beach explorations, and community gatherings. Yay for Summer in Shoreline!
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Events of the Week:
 
Pups on Parade
Saturday, July 11 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Join Old Dog Haven for a fun day of all things dogs at their summer event! 
 
Mele Kalikimaka! We’re bringing Christmas in July to Salvation, and we’re going full Elvis in Blue Hawaii style!
Saturday, July 11 2:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Salvation Artists Collective
Think retro beach party meets a relaxed summer market.
 
Shoreline Unity Cup - Youth Soccer Jamboree & International Market


Sunday, July 12 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline A/B Soccer Fields
Free soccer matches for youth ages 8-11 featuring live performances and celebrations, with an international marketplace and food vendors.
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
NEW CLASS! Seated Fitness and Balance with Novella
Wednesday, July 8 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
A seated exercise class for all levels.  A low-impact, instructor-led workout performed entirely or primarily while sitting in a chair.
 
Concerts in the Park with K.G. & Star 5 Presented by Shorelake Arts
Wednesday, July 8 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Enjoy a FREE summer concert in Cromwell Park!
 
Arts in the Garden: Nature in Watercolor & Pastel Workshop
Thursday, July 9 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Experience the beauty of art in the garden during a peaceful summer evening at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation, hosted by ShoreLake Arts.
 
NEW CLASS! QiGong
Friday, July 10 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Come see how focused breathing, connected to gentle movement, supports whole-body health.
 
Never Grow Up - Science Fun with Marlin
Friday, July 10 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Join Marlin Martin, retired physics/chemistry teacher for an hour of timeless hands-on science experiments like a garden pinwheel made from recycled materials.
 
It's Happening at the Ching: Hügelkultur Bed Building Class
Saturday, July 11 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Ching Community Garden
The class is free, and families are welcome. Just be sure to sign up at https://volunteersignup.org/T97CF.
 
FREE Annual E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding Event at Shoreline Windermere
Saturday, July 11 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Windermere Real Estate/Shoreline
Don’t miss our FREE Annual E-Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding Event!
 
Shoreline Farmers Market
Saturday, July 11 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Corner of 192nd & Aurora
Shoreline's community hub for farm fresh & local foods, flowers, baked goods, local honey, live music, food trucks, kids programming, and so much more. 
 
Midsummer Market - Handmade Crafts, Vintage, Food, etc.
Saturday, July 11 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church
Handmade goods, vintage, fair trade, and food will all be available on our beautiful grounds. There will be a children's market and our playground will be open for your kiddos.
 
Summer Splash Party
Saturday, July 11 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Sunset Park
Get ready to splash, slide, and soak up the fun at Wet N’ Wild—a free family event hosted by the Richmond Highlands Neighborhood Association!
 
Tool School for Women+: Fix-A-Flat
Saturday, July 11 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Are you interested in learning how to repair a flat tire, an essential skill for all cyclists?
 
Paramount Park Stargazing
Saturday, July 11 9:00 PM - 11:45 PM, Paramount Park
Experienced astronomers from the Seattle Astronomical Society (SAS) volunteer their time and telescopes and binoculars to share with the public.
 
Machine Sewing 101
Sunday, July 12 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Students will leave this class with the foundation for utilizing a standard home sewing machine.
 
Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Sunday, July 12 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, in front of LFP City Hall (17171 Bothell Way NE)
For over 20 years, the market has been the your go-to spot for fresh food, local goods, and community connection.
 
Introduction to Fabric Types and Textiles
Sunday, July 12 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
During the first part of class, students will learn about the different types of textiles they may encounter.
 
Low Tide Beach Explorations
Monday, July 13 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Join Seattle Aquarium's Beach Naturalists for free and informative beach walks at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park.
 
Heroes Café-Shoreline
Tuesday, July 14 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Seattle Scottish Rite Center
Veterans, Family, Friends and the Community are Welcome. Heroes Café Shoreline is the largest gathering of Veterans on a monthly basis in King County.
 
Lunchtime Concerts Series - Reptile Isle
Tuesday, July 14 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Lunchtime Concerts – Concerts are free to attend, they begin at 12:00 pm. Bring your lunch and enjoy a reptile program by Reptile Isle.
 
Karaoke in the Park
Tuesday, July 14 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Cromwell Park
Come to Cromwell Park each Tuesday this summer and sing your heart out. Karaoke is free and open to everyone. This is a family friendly event.
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Best in Shoreline Pet Show
Sunday, July 19 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Twin Ponds Park
"Best in Shoreline," and ALL Shoreline residents are invited to participate! Pre-register your pet contestants here: https://www.bestinshoreline.com/register
 
Ridgecrest Art Walk Hosted by ShoreLake Arts
Thursday, July 23 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Outside the ShoreLake Art Gallery
Join us for the Ridgecrest Art Walk starting at NE 165th Street.
 
National Night Out for Community
Tuesday, August 4 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
National Night Out is a chance to strengthen neighborhood connections, meet local public servants, and celebrate community together. Learn more and register your event here 
 
2026 Celebrate Shoreline
Saturday, August 15 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Come celebrate the City of Shoreline’s 31st birthday! The festival has two stages with live music and shows, beer garden, pony rides, children’s theater, food trucks, petting zoo, hands on activities and more!
 
For Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
 
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by:
Salvation - Artists and Makers Collective - a Boutique and Gallery
Shorelake Arts bringing people together through art, culture, and shared experiences.
Seniors Helping Seniors®, Supporting Independence for Seniors in Shoreline
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce – Supporting local businesses in Shoreline
 Become a Destination Shoreline Partner, learn more here.


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Michael's Arts & Crafts acquires Jo-Ann Fabric and is opening the store in Shoreline


By Diane Hettrick

Early in 2025 after a bankruptcy filing failed to resolve the financial issues at the national chain of Jo-Ann Fabrics, they filed for a second bankruptcy and shuttered 500 of their 800 stores nationwide, including the store in Shoreline at Parkwood Plaza 15236 Aurora Ave N

The store has been the "go-to" place for crafters, quilters, and sewers for decades.

Shortly thereafter the rest of the 800 stores were closed.

On June 5, 2025 Jo-Ann's intellectual property and private label brands were acquired by another iconic crafting store, Michaels Arts & Crafts, including the development of the beloved Big Twist® brands as part of the Michael's portfolio.

The brick and mortar properties were not part of the deal.

However, Michael's does have the old Jo-Ann's building in Parkwood Plaza and is preparing to open this year. They are currently renovating the building and hiring staff to set the store up.

Michaels is expanding its fabric, sewing, and yarn assortment, adding over 600 products across new and existing brands, including sewing and quilting supplies, fabric, yarn, specialty threads, sewing machines, and more.

The acquisition and expanded product assortment reflect progress as Michaels continues to reimagine the customer experience to become the go-to destination for fueling creativity and celebration.


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Packed




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Shoreline KidVantage greatest needs for July

KidVantage updated list of the Shoreline Hub's greatest needs for July!

The Shoreline Hub team prepares orders for an average of 200 children each month in partnership with school districts, early learning centers, housing, early intervention services, emergency services, food banks, maternal and infant health. 

Most of what we provide children is provided by YOU. Your donations of new or quality used clothing, shoes, baby gear, toys, books and more help to fill nearly 200 orders of essentials for children and expectant moms each week.

This list offers donors an idea of how they can help, but the donations KidVantage accepts are not limited to these items.

Information on the items that KidVantage does and does not accept can be found here

Shoreline KidVantage Hub
Donation Hours
  • Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. - noon
  • Saturdays 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Donation Sign-Ups

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Kenmore LGBTQ+ Youth Group

Lambert House is an activity and resource center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth ages 11 to 22. Parent/guardian permission required for ages 12 and younger.

Meetings will be held at the Kenmore Library 6531 NE 181st St, Kenmore WA 98028

Email kcgroups@lamberthouse.org for dates, times, and to sign up.


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Travels with Charlie: Trail Closure scheduled July 7-24, 2026 at Horizon View Park

Story and Photos by Gordon Snyder

The trail segment extending from NE 201st Street into Horizon View Park will be temporarily closed from July 7 through July 24, 2026 to allow for trail rehabilitation work. Work has begun and this section has been dug up.


NE 201st PL Asphalt Trail Entrance heads up the hill into the park. The Trail winds thru trees and undergrowth up to the courts and playgrounds. Wonderful walk up the hill.


Up the hill near the Basketball court, the Trail intersects the main path circling park.


Looking closer at the needed Trail repair because of growing root damage.


Mild Trail damage... 


Dangerous tripping hazards are targeted. The Basketball court is up the Trail in the background.


Charlie wanting to get going instead of taking photos of the Trail.

This might be very important for future park projects. City staff will install tree cells beneath the trail to evaluate an innovative product designed to support healthy tree root growth while helping protect the trail from future root-related damage. 

This pilot installation will provide valuable information for future trail and urban forestry projects. I’ll be interested in what is discovered...

Lots of neighborhood folks will be walking up the road rather taking this Trail. But when finished, the Trail will be safer and better soon…

Cheers,
Gordon Snyder


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Seattle man sentenced to 20 years for sex trafficking on Aurora

The 'Aurora Track'
Seattle – A 38-year-old Seattle man was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 20 years in prison for five federal felonies connected to his sex trafficking of a minor and an adult woman, announced First Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd.

In April 2026, a judge and jury convicted Shante Broady of sex trafficking an adult victim through force, threats of force, fraud, and coercion; sex trafficking a minor; transporting both the adult victim and the minor victim for prostitution; and unlawful possession of a firearm. 

At the sentencing hearing U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour said the twenty-year sentence was justified by “the violence of events in the case” and was in line with other sex trafficking sentences imposed in the Western District of Washington.

“Shante Broady is one of six defendants involved in sex trafficking this office has prosecuted in the last six months.
"Like many sex traffickers in this district, Mr. Broady took a minor to north Aurora Avenue to sell her to sex buyers.
"This area – which traffickers refer to as “the track” or “the blade” – is a dangerous hub for commercial sexual exploitation of children and adults and associated violent and dangerous criminal activity,” said First Assistant U.S. Attorney Neil Floyd.
“This office is working tirelessly with our state and federal partners to assist potential victims, identify traffickers, and reduce crime in that known sex trafficking area. This twenty-year sentence, alongside other federal and state prosecutions, are helping to remove some of the most violent traffickers off the streets for a lengthy period.”

Records in the case and court testimony detail Broady’s involvement in transporting and harboring a minor victim who had run away from a boarding school in another state. The minor victim was encountered on North Aurora Avenue and taken into custody by law enforcement. She was ultimately safely returned to family members. 

Information obtained from Broady’s phone demonstrated that he was aware of her age and that he was directing her how to interact with potential sex buyers. Broady was convicted of sex trafficking this minor.

In a second short bench trial after the first, prosecutors presented evidence that Broady possessed a firearm, even though he was prohibited due to convictions in Stafford County, Virginia for Burglary of a Dwelling while Armed with Deadly Weapon, Robbery, Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony, and Attempted Robbery. 

When police searched Broady’s residence on April 11, 2025, they recovered a black Ruger LCP, .380 caliber firearm with a loaded magazine. Judge Coughenour found he committed that crime.

In addition to the 20-year prison term Judge Coughenour ordered that he be on 15 years of supervised release following his prison term.


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Everyone can make their voice heard (or seen) at Sunday sign-waving

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Photo by Pam Cross

Freedom of speech is one of the great protections we enjoy so there was room at last weekend's "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving for those protesting presidential corruption, ICE detentions, racism, and the gentleman dragging a large wooden cross.

Photo by Pam Cross

He didn't stay long, but the 50 area residents who gathered for peaceful protest at the Shoreline-Edmonds line Fourth of July weekend were undeterred from standing up for the people, principles, and programs important to them which are under assault to fund tax cuts for billionaires and worse.

Sign-waving continues every Sunday in July (7/12, 7/19, and 7/26) at the intersection of Aurora Avenue North and N 205th St, 1-2pm. 

Photo by Pam Cross

Bring a sign or just yourself (some will be available to borrow). If it's hot, don't forget water and sunscreen!

Non-perishable food and toiletry donations will be accepted for donation to a local charitable organization. Join the community in standing up for yourself, your loved ones, and others.

--Pamela Mieth


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Never Grow Up - Science Fun with Marlin Martin

Never Grow Up - Science Fun with Marlin

Join Marlin Martin, retired physics/chemistry teacher for an hour of timeless hands-on science experiments like a garden pinwheel made from recycled materials. 

Bring your grandkids or just bring your friends and be kids again!



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Shoreline Walks - Shoreline Community College & Highland Terrace Walk July 18, 2026


SHORELINE WALKS FREE COMMUNITY WALKS

Explore neighborhoods, parks and trails on some of the best walking routes in our City. Designed for adults ages 50+ but open to all ages and abilities, each walk is led by a Volunteer Walk Leader and all walks are free. 

No need to sign up, just show up at the meetup location and we'll take care of the rest! 

Friendly dogs on a leash are welcome to join.

A full list of walks here

UPCOMING WALK
  • Saturday, July 18, 2026 – 10:00am
  • Shoreline Community College & Highland Terrace Walk – Free, Sat. 7/18 @ 10am
  • Meetup Location: Visitor parking lot at the main entrance to Shoreline Community College, off NW Innis Arden Way
  • Walk Difficulty Rating: Moderate. 3.2 miles / 2 hours; some rough trails.
  • Walk Leader: Susan

We'll begin at 10am sharp. The walk begins halfway around the Shoreline Community College towards a portion of the Forest Loop Trail, and exiting back to the college. Exit the college out onto N Greenwood Dr to Dayton Ave N for a walk through the Highland Terrace neighborhood to loop back to the starting point.


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Work parties at Boeing Creek Open Space in July and August

Boeing Creek Open Space
Intersection of 6th Ave NW and NW 175th

Forest Stewards are holding a series of work parties this summer for the Boeing Creek Open Space, located just north of Boeing Creek Park.

All hands are invited to come and help us begin the process of transformation from an untended young forest area to an ecologically rich habitat for local, native species of all types.

Volunteers will help remove invasive ivy and blackberries at the entrance and along a small field.

No experience is necessary, just bring your enthusiasm! Training and tools will be provided. Please wear weather and work-appropriate clothing. Bring a water bottle and any snacks you’d like for the afternoon.

We’ll meet at the northwest corner of the intersection – just inside the dog field area.

RSVP online:
Questions? Email boeingcreek.openspace@gmail.com

Visit the Green Shoreline partnership page for more information.


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Harborview treats 86 people with fireworks-caused injuries from the past week

As of 11am Monday, July 6, 2026, clinicians at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle have treated a total of 86 people with fireworks-caused injuries incurred in the past week. 

This represents a 65% increase from last year, when Harborview treated 52 such injuries around Independence Day.

Tim Fredrickson, the hospital’s associate chief nursing officer, characterized the injuries: 
  • 32 involve hands
  • 15 involve eyes
  • 13 involve other body areas (e.g., head, legs, abdomen)
  • 26 involve multiple body areas

 “This is a troubling increase,” Fredrickson said.
“More importantly, these are all individuals whose holiday ended in the emergency department instead of with family and friends. Many of the injuries are severe, including burns, hand and eye trauma that may carry lifelong consequences.
"Most were preventable.”

Harborview is the only designated Level I adult and pediatric trauma center in Washington, and serves as the regional trauma and burn center for Alaska, Idaho and Montana.


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Create personal framed keepsakes of your beloved pet or favorite animal

Get creative this month with Shoreline College Continuing Education!

Create your loved pet in glass mosaic tiles in this workshop on Saturday, July 11, 2026

This class offers a comprehensive introduction to mosaic techniques, guiding students through the process of creating their own unique mosaic pieces. In this workshop, you will take home a personal pet portrait, framed, and ready to display! 

The course is scheduled for Saturday 10-3pm and Sunday from 10-12pm is offered if you need more time to finish. For students 14+ years old and adults of all ages, from beginners to advanced. All supplies included.
  • Date: 7/11 (and 7/12 if necessary)
  • Time: 10-3 pm (10-12 pm Sunday if you need more time)
  • $ 129 Frame and all supplies included.
  • Room: 2905, #2900 Building on campus
  • Instructor: Aleksandra Nadbitova
  • Register here
Art Exploration: Drawing & Painting your Pet!

Enjoy drawing your special pet or favorite animal in this unique workshop at Shoreline College. Noted portrait artist Renee Plevy will take you through the steps to create a life like portrait. We will go through anatomy, perspective, how to use the pencils professionally, and the 2 most common mistakes everyone makes when drawing their pets. 

You will go home with a beautiful portrait of your pet or favorite animal. Perfect for gifts and to frame for your home. This class is designed to be fun and rewarding for students 14+ years old and adults of all ages! Beginners to advanced students are welcome. Supply list provided upon registration.
  • Dates: Saturday 7/18
  • Times: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Fee: $65.00
  • Building: 1500 Building, room #1515
  • Instructor: Renee Plevy
  • Register here



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Hopelink Mobile Market today July 7, 2026 from 1-2pm at Shoreline College


Hopelink returns to Shoreline College this Tuesday, July 7, 2026 from 1:00 - 2:00pm for another Mobile Market visit! 

All are welcome to come collect no-cost food items as needed. Open to students, staff, and the whole Shoreline community.

No appointments needed but registration appreciated. Please bring your own bags.  

Hopelink's Mobile Market is on campus every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. 

Next visits 


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