Photos by Steven H. Robinson
The festival for Celebrate Shoreline was held under sunny skies August 18, timed perfectly to miss the wildfire smoke.
Texas BBQ |
There was all kinds of food available, from Texas BBQ to pastel cotton candy, to food trucks, to food booths.
Pet the snake |
There was a wild variety of children's activities - an exotic animal petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables, games, toy-making.
Australia has very strange animals |
This creature is cousin to kangaroos and wallabies.
Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council in their bright yellow canopy |
The Arts Council had a print-making booth - for kids and adults alike.
Performers were scheduled all day long. Eric Ode entertained the kids early in the day, along with the Reptile Man, a magic act, and a music group. Later, seven different groups took the stage to keep the music going until the end.
Hokulani’s Hula Studio |
Hokulani’s Hula Studio had almost everyone on their feet trying a few hula moves.
Police robot |
A toddler runs the police robot through its paces, picking up crumpled paper instead of bombs.
Candidates and organizations in the booths |
A field of booths housed candidates for office, organizations, city departments, arts and volunteers, friends of the library.
Shoreline Youth programs |
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