The Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center will hold its annual Holiday Bazaar on Friday, November 6, and Saturday, November 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in their center south of the Shoreline Conference Center at 18520 1st Ave South. Vendors will display holiday items for sale, volunteers will sell food, and the regular gift shop will be open.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
It's not WWI - it's a Park!
Cromwell Park is under construction. The contractor has scraped off the top layer of soil and rebuilding will soon begin.
Plans include swales for on-site retention of excess water. The park is located just south of the Courthouse at about 180th and Aurora.
According to the Shoreline department of parks & recreation, "the renewed park will include an irrigated field, new basketball court, wetland areas, new play equipment as well as an amphitheater and stage area."
Detailed information is available at the City website under Parks & Recreation, Cromwell Park Improvements.
Record Crowds at Halloween Carnival
Record crowds took advantage of the good weather to enjoy Halloween at the Richmond Beach Community Association's 23rd annual Halloween Carnival on Saturday, October 31st at Syre Elementary school.
The costumed crowd slid down the slightly damp inflatable slide, jumped in the bouncy castle, and tried all of the sixteen game booths. Brave souls dared the Haunted House and the sugar-deprived enjoyed the cake walk and concessions.
The costumed crowd slid down the slightly damp inflatable slide, jumped in the bouncy castle, and tried all of the sixteen game booths. Brave souls dared the Haunted House and the sugar-deprived enjoyed the cake walk and concessions.
Sheri Ashleman, RBCA board member, says "the Halloween Carnival is one of Richmond Beach’s largest community-building events. It cultivates connections between the adults in our community and youth, gets residents involved in their community, and provides an opportunity for high school students to learn the value of giving back to their community while earning service hours for school."
Volunteer Valerie Speed takes a break from handing out prizes at the bean bag toss at the annual RBCA Halloween Carnival.
Sheri Ashleman points out that "the carnival is a tradition that holds our community together and promotes a sense of identity and a feeling of belonging. Over 150 people volunteer to make the carnival happen, showing that our community values this event for the positive feelings it creates."
Friday, October 30, 2009
Call to Artists
Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council
Call to Artists
2010 Gallery Schedules
The Gallery at Towne Centre and Shoreline City Hall Gallery
The Arts Council is looking for artists to show in two local galleries: The Gallery at Towne Centre in LakeForest Park and the Shoreline City Hall Gallery.
Artists are invited to submit letter of interest, resume, artist’s statement, 10-15 images on digital media that reflect a cohesive body of work, an image list with title, medium, size and price and Self Addresses Stamped Envelope for return of materials. Please specify if you are interested in showing at either location or both.
The Gallery at Towne Centre features six week, three person exhibits with each artist showing approximately 12 pieces. All work shown in The Gallery must be original and for sale. A 40% commission will be taken on all sales. The Gallery is located inside, on the lower level of the Lake Forest Park Towne Centre at 17171 Bothell Way NE.
The Shoreline City Hall, located at 175th and Midvale Ave N, has three floors of exhibit space in a modern setting. Works are exhibited for three months with approximately 10-15 pieces per artist. A 30% commission will be taken on all sales.
Send materials by December 15, 2009 to: The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council, Attn: Gallery Director,18560 1st Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155.
Questions only (206) 417-4645 or email.