Over 100 people attend the block party |
By Cynthia Sheridan
The NE 177th Street block party celebrated its 26th year of community building Saturday, September 8, 2018 with an outdoor bar-b-q and potluck.
Doesn't everyone have a bouncy house in their front yard? |
Shoreline city officials blocked traffic from Serpentine to 25th NE, making room for pony rides, a bouncy house and a ping-pong table as well as tables and chairs for over a hundred party-goers.
A new feature this year was “The Good Ideas”, a five piece cover band whose members are 6th and 7th graders living in the Shoreline area.
The "Good Ideas" performed |
Other activities included face and hair painting, chalk drawing, the traditional water balloon toss and a raffle.
Party founders Nancy Phillips and Dave Geddes planned and supervised the event, including set-up and take-down, along with many enthusiastic neighbor volunteers.
The traditional balloon toss |
At the end of the evening, participants lined up and faced each other according to address, forming a human map of NE 177th St. The weather co-operated and the party lasted well into a beautiful summer evening.
Thank you to our party planners, Nancy and Dave.
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