Seniors, Neighborhoods and Art help make our city great

Monday, May 14, 2012

"Seniors, Neighborhoods and Art" is the topic of the May meeting of the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA).

The gathering will be held on Tuesday evening, May 15, from 7-9 pm in Shoreline City Hall, 175th and Midvale Ave N.

Rosie O'Brien-Ochs, new Shoreline Neighborhood Co-coordinator, will introduce herself to ELNA members and talk about how the City can help support the neighborhood associations.

Judy Parsons and Jon Ann Cruver, from the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center, will talk about the many activities and benefits of belonging to the Senior Center.

The new executive director of the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council, Fred Wong, will talk about the annual June Shoreline Arts Festival and other programs and activities at the Arts Council.

The meeting is open to the public. The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association serves those who reside and work in the area bounded by Aurora, I-5, 205th, and 185th. See map for specific area.

Echo Lake Neighborhood



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