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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Tree wrap stolen from in front of City Hall


Community members were invited to create knitted tree wraps in honor of Pride Month and display them on street and park trees in Shoreline.

This wrap was in front of Shoreline City Hall.

Just a week after it was placed, it was stolen.

The artist who created it, Amanda Drewniak, issued an appeal.
I'm hoping someone who enjoys the piece took it. If you did message me- you can have it back at the end of the month. Please share this and help me get the piece back to the tree in front of City Hall.

The City has received reports of tree wraps being torn down from trees in Boeing Creek Park. 

These works of art are individually hand crafted by volunteer creators and remain their property, loaned to the community for the month of June as a visual representation of the City’s support of our LGBTQIA+ residents. Police have been notified about the thefts.

If you know of the whereabouts of the removed art, please return it to City Hall or contact Neighborhoods Coordinator Constance Perenyi at cperenyi@shorelinewa.gov or 206-801-2253.

--Diane Hettrick


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