In the Garden Now: Witch Hazel

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Witch Hazel "Arnold Promise"
Photo by Victoria Gilleland

By Victoria Gilleland

We're so fortunate that we can grow beautiful winter blooming witch hazel shrubs in our gardens. Two of my favorites have been in bloom for many weeks. Prior to their winter bloom time these large shrubs produce bright orange, red and yellow fall foliage.

Witch Hazel "Diane"
Photo by Victoria Gilleland

Witch Hazel flowers begin to blossom in fall and are in full color through the darkest days of winter. Blossoms are made up of narrow crumpled petals that look a whole lot like spiders to me. They're great fun to come upon in the winter garden!

'Arnold Promise' has rich golden yellow blossoms that line the branches and can play a starring role in the winter garden.

'Diane' has dark red or copper colored flowers that are more subtle. If grown with another witch hazel variety with yellow or golden blossoms 'Diane' truly stands out!

Arnold and Diane are a lovely duo!

(Hamamelis intermedia hybrids)


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Stride 3 BRT construction begins this month

Artist's rendering of the 61st Ave NE station in Kenmore

Sound Transit will begin construction for the Stride 3 Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line later this month, and residents in Kenmore may see activity as early as February 16, 2026. 

The new Stride BRT line will provide faster, more reliable service along Bothell Way, with three new stations in Kenmore at 61st Ave NE, 68th Ave NE, and the Kenmore Park and Ride. 

To stay up to date on the latest construction news, be sure to subscribe to the Stride email list. For more information on the project visit the Stride Online Open House

If you have questions or concerns, contact the Stride team at brt@soundtransit.org.


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Update: Suni's Restaurant thrives in new location

Suni's Express expanded to the street

Story and Photos by David Carlos

Fire may have closed the original Suni’s Restaurant in January 2023, but the story didn’t end there.

Suni's now has bright and spacious indoor seating

After the longtime North City/Shoreline spot at 17751 15th Ave NE burned down, there has been no rebuilding at the original site. Instead, Suni’s Express opened across the street in 2024 — and business has only grown.

Suni's interior

Last August, the restaurant expanded into the adjacent space that once housed Brown’s Coffee. An employee told me the owner has invested so much into the current location that they now plan to stay long-term.

The original Suni's across the street has been sold

The former property? It has since been sold.

Top sellers: pizza and Famous Suni's Burger

As for what’s drawing customers in, the employee said their top sellers are pizza and The Famous Suni’s Burger — a ¼-pound burger topped with lean bacon strips, melted cheese, lettuce, onions, tomato and mayonnaise.

Sounds like a cheeseburger in paradise to me.

Sunis Express

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KCRHA activates Tier 2 Severe Weather protocols through Tuesday morning February 24, 2026

With overnight temperatures below 35 degrees for three days or more in the forecast, KCRHA (King Country Regional Homeless Authority) has activated Tier 2 cold weather severe weather protocols through Monday, February 23 and winding down the morning of Tuesday, February 24, 2026. 

As always, they may extend activation if the forecast shifts, in alignment with the Severe Weather Policy.

At Tier 2 they open KCRHA-funded temporary emergency shelters (also known as severe weather shelters), seek expansions to existing emergency shelter programs including 24/7 shelters and night-by-night shelters, and support food distribution to temporary shelter sites. 


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Jobs: WSDOT Facilities Maintenance Specialist (MM3)

WSDOT
Facilities Maintenance Specialist (MM3)
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$74,492 – $86,374 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking a Facilities Maintenance Specialist - Maintenance Mechanic 3 to join the Northwest Region Facilities department in Shoreline, WA. This journey-level position supports preventive and corrective maintenance programs by performing skilled work across multiple trades, including mechanical and electrical repairs, building retrofits, and facility system maintenance. 

The role is responsible for coordinating materials, completing required documentation, and ensuring job safety within established work parameters, while working independently or alongside other trades staff. Work performed in this role supports safe and efficient facility operations that directly contribute to WSDOT’s mission to provide safe, reliable, and cost-effective transportation options for the public. The ideal candidate will demonstrate mechanical and facilities maintenance expertise, strong problem-solving skills, knowledge of building systems and equipment, and the ability to communicate effectively while working in a highly technical environment.

See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK


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Jobs: WSDOT NWR Hazardous Materials Lead (TPS4)

WSDOT
NWR Hazardous Materials Lead (TPS4)
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$82,857 – $111,409 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking a Transportation Planning Specialist 4 (TPS4) to join the Northwest Region (NWR) Environmental Services Office (ESO) that protects Washington’s environment and communities as part of operating and improving the state transportation system. 

The NWR ESO team works closely with all transportation partners, users, and diverse communities to protect and improve the environment through its policy development, technical support and training, and leadership in sustainability and resiliency. This lead position supports the agency’s mission, strategic plan goal areas, and safety of the traveling public by serving as a regional leader in hazardous materials and solid waste. The role applies best available science and professional judgment to conduct studies, prepare technical documentation, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations. 

This lead position supports compliance with federal and state environmental requirements, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA), and the Clean Water Act (CWA). Work includes preparing and overseeing hazardous materials technical reports, Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, Sampling and Analysis Plans and other advanced transportation studies. 

The lead also coordinates with regional and headquarters staff on the development and implementation of statewide policies, as well as training and other program initiatives, The position is based in the NWR Dayton HQ office and is supervised by a regional Technical Services Supervisor, with additional technical support from the Headquarters (HQ) ESO Hazardous Materials Program.

See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK


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Jobs: Seattle REconomy Administrative & Finance Manager

Seattle REconomy
Administrative & Finance Manager
$27/hour with 30 hours/week
Generous paid time off benefits
$150/month health insurance stipend

This paid role will help manage our internal operational infrastructure with a primary focus on finance operations, HR administration, and organizational systems

Our ideal candidate is exceptionally detail-oriented and cares for the community. While there are several required qualifications, we are specifically looking for someone with 2+ years of experience in operations, office management, or business operations (nonprofit experience preferred) who lives near the NE Seattle Tool Library or Shoreline Tool Library.

The job has remote/onsite hybrid hours, including evenings and weekends.

Learn more and apply

About Seattle REconomy

Seattle REconomy is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, people with disabilities, and those from historically underrepresented backgrounds to apply.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Position start date is as soon as possible (no later than April 1st).

Email info@seattlereconomy.org with any questions or if you are unable to submit files through the form link above.


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As If Theatre Company's production of Yoga Play opens March 19, 2026

Tickets are ON SALE for Dipika Guha's hilarious comedy, "Yoga Play."

Join us March 19-April 5, 2026 with special Pay What You Can pricing March 26-29. 

Let's all sit around and laugh together. What do you say? 


As If Theatre Company at the Kenmore Community Club


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Camp Erin Grief Camp for King and Snohomish county youth age 6-17

Camp Erin Grief Camp, located in King county, is a free resource for grieving youth.

Camp Erin Overview

Camp Erin® King County is a no cost, overnight weekend camp for youth grieving the death of someone significant to them. This program is a blend of fun, traditional camp activities with facilitated grief activities.

Grief activities educate youth about grief, coping skills, and provide safe opportunities to share and connect with other grieving youth. Campers are placed in cabin groups with similar age peers and supportive, trained adults and participate in a mix of small group and larger group activities.

The camp is facilitated by professional staff affiliated with Providence at Home with Compassus Puget Sound, as well as trained volunteers.

The next camp weekend will be Friday, May 29, 2026 – Sunday, May 31, 2026 in North Bend, WA.

We also host an annual Camp program in Snohomish County as well.

Registration is first come first served and slots fill quickly so we encourage folks to apply early!

Getting Connected!
Volunteer Opportunities

Join our volunteer team! Our staff will help you discover your strengths and guide you toward your best role. Comprehensive trainings are tailored to each position to ensure volunteers are confident and comfortable in their responsibilities. Volunteer opportunities for the camp weekend include the following roles and include full weekend or one-day shifts.
  • Big Buddies
  • Clinical Point People
  • Logistics
  • Musicians
  • Pet Therapy
  • Photographers
Volunteer applications are now open for both programs!

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Shoreline Public Art: Juneteenth Mural Series

Juneteenth mural panel in Shoreline with artists Myron Curry and Vincent Keele.
Photo courtesy Shoreline Public Art

In recognition of Black history month, Shoreline Public Art is proud to highlight the Juneteenth mural series created by Myron Curry and Vincent Keele. The first year of the series also included assistance from Cynncear.

Curry and Keele are artists whose work centers African American history, lived experience, and cultural legacy. Through this four-year mural series, they have brought bold visual storytelling into Shoreline’s civic landscape, using color, symbolism, and portraiture to invite reflection and dialogue.

Installed along Midvale Avenue, directly across from the Park at Town Center, the murals honor June 19, 1865, the day enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. Across the series, the artists highlight themes of liberation, resilience, cultural pride, and collective progress.

The murals feature influential historical figures including Ida B. Wells and Booker T. Washington, connecting the commemoration of emancipation to the broader history of leadership, advocacy, and education within Black communities.

The final mural in the series, "The Future Is Ours", reflects the artists’ forward-looking vision, emphasizing hope, self-determination, and the responsibility of future generations to continue the work of justice and community building.

Through their creative leadership, Curry and Keele have helped shape how Juneteenth is recognized and experienced in Shoreline. We are honored to steward these works as part of the City’s public art collection.

SAVE THE DATE: Shoreline Juneteenth Celebration, Friday, June 19, 2026 from 2 to 6pm.


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Happy Valentine's Day!

Saturday, February 14, 2026


Happy Valentine's Day



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Travels with Charlie: Nature’s Repose art progress

Nature's Repose Coming Along
Photo by Gordon Snyder

By Gordon Snyder

We have been following this Horizon View Park public art project that is sponsored by LFP Garden Tour since September 2025 when we wrote this account.

Recently, the construction fence was removed and the muddy area sealed up giving us access to Nature’s Repose Art. The benches will be a popular spot to sit and look around.

If you get a chance, it’s worth the short walk just to see this incredible artwork. The bench details sparkle in the sun.

Cheers,
Gordon


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Free and tuition-based preschool applications now open for Edwin Pratt Early Learning Center

Photo courtesy Shoreline School District
Preschool enrollment for both free and tuition-based programs is now open for the 2026–2027 school year at Shoreline School District's Edwin Pratt Early Learning Center.

Free preschool options are available through Head Start and ECEAP for eligible families. 

Applications are available online, and printed applications are available in the Edwin Pratt office at 1900 N 170th St, Shoreline WA 98133.

Photo courtesy Shoreline School District
Families can also speak with one of our Head Start Family Advocates to learn if their family is eligible or to help with the application process. 

Family advocates can be reached at 206-393-4354.
Learn more here

Families can apply for our tuition-based preschool by submitting an application by February 27, 2026, to be included in the lottery (to be held if needed): ssd412.org/PrattInterest2026

All Edwin Pratt preschool classes are high-quality, inclusive programs serving tuition-based, Head Start, ECEAP, and special education students. 

Children must be 3 or 4 years old by August 31, 2026 to enroll.

Learn more here about program options, eligibility, and how to apply today!


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Construction well underway for expansion of Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church

Photo courtesy Holy Apostles
Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church, 19421 Ashworth Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133 between the Interurban Trail and Echo Lake Elementary is well underway with a major expansion to their building.

"This week brought even more visible activity on site. 

Photo courtesy Holy Apostles
"Crews completed several major concrete pours using the large boom pump, built taller formwork for the foundation walls, and installed insulation and waterproofing on newly finished sections. 

"Excavation and trenching continued in the remaining areas, and workers prepared the site for the next round of pours. 

"The project is moving forward well, and we’re thankful for everyone’s hard work and care.

"We are especially grateful to Mayor Chris Roberts and to the City of Shoreline for their support, partnership, and leadership for this city. 

"We are thankful to walk this path together for the good of the whole community."



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Mallard Yoga

Photo by Jo Simmons

Mrs. Mallard practices yoga next to an unconcerned Mr. Mallard
 at Twin Ponds.

 --Jo Simmons


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Still on a high from the Super Bowl

Photo by David Carlos

That Seahawks season had us riding high; getting back to ground level? Not so easy.

Photo by David Carlos

This was two days after the parade in Seattle, in North City at NE 177th St and 15th Ave NE.

The statue is called "Parade Route," by artist Chris Bennett.

--David Carlos


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Shorenorth Cooperative Preschool Open House February 28, 2026


Shorenorth Cooperative Preschool Open House 
February 28, 2026 from 10am–2pm.

We welcome local families who are exploring preschool options. Guests can RSVP here


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Share your thoughts on new art for James Keough Park

James Keough Park
The City of Shoreline is working with artists Miguel Edwards and Patrick D Wilson on a new art bench for James Keough Park as part of the Parks Bond improvement project.

Community members are invited to contribute their thoughts through a short survey. 

Responses will help inform the artists as they develop a design that reflects the park, the surrounding neighborhood, and the people who use this space.

Survey closes Friday, February 27, 2026 at 5:00pm

We welcome your input and encourage you to share this with neighbors who spend time at James Keough Park.


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Shoreline Cooperative Preschool Open House February 28, 2026


Shoreline Cooperative Preschool Open House
Saturday February 28, 2026 from 10am-12pm
510 NE 175th St, Shoreline WA 98155 - lower level entrance in the circle driveway

Come see what co-op preschool is all about! Explore our classroom, meet our teachers and current families, and play on our three levels of outdoor playgrounds. 

Registration for 2026-2027 opens February 28, and some mid-year spots still open for 25-26 if you'd like to join us this spring!


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Local business World Cup readiness in Shoreline

By Kate Ledbetter

The 2026 FIFA World Cup™ is expected to generate an estimated $929 million in economic activity across King County, presenting an unprecedented opportunity for our region’s diverse communities to connect through a shared love of “the beautiful game.”

As Shoreline prepares to welcome visitors from around the globe, local partnerships are already mobilizing to ensure our business community is ready to maximize the moment.

The City of Shoreline, in partnership with the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, The Data Guys™, and the Seattle Metro Chamber, is working collaboratively to gather tools, insights, and resources designed to support Shoreline businesses in their World Cup readiness efforts.

If you own a business or represent a local organization interested in preparation resources or are considering hosting a World Cup watch party, there are several ways to get involved:

2026 Business Readiness Survey

Local business owners are encouraged to complete the Shoreline Local Business Readiness Survey by March 31, 2026. This survey helps regional organizers better understand how businesses are preparing and what support may be most beneficial.

Participation is especially valuable for restaurants, retailers, hospitality operators, service providers, and corridor-based businesses looking to be proactive not reactive. The survey is also available in Amharic, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Vietnamese, making sure it’s accessible to Shoreline’s diverse business community.

Businesses who complete the survey will be connected to targeted resources and free technical assistance based on their readiness needs.

Survey responses are confidential and only shared in aggregated form locally to build custom dashboards, allowing partners to move beyond general readiness conversations into actionable preparation, tracking economic impact, and understanding the flow of World Cup-related spending within our community.

Interested in Hosting a Watch Party?

The Seattle Metro Chamber has developed comprehensive Playbooks outlining everything businesses and organizations need to know, from logistics and permitting to marketing and copyright limitations. 

These resources are designed to make planning accessible, organized, and impactful.

Stay Connected to Local Celebrations

For updates on Shoreline-based community events, activations, and World Cup celebrations, visit: https://www.destinationshoreline.com/2026worldcup

As anticipation builds, Shoreline is excited to welcome an influx of visitors to our region, uniting residents, businesses, and fans alike in celebration of this global sporting event. The 2026 World Cup represents not only an economic opportunity, but a moment to showcase Shoreline’s hospitality, diversity, and community spirit on the world stage.


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Purple Mountain Majesty

Friday, February 13, 2026

Photo by Lee Lageschulte

Definitely a purple mountain majesty - and a Salish Sea is just as good or better than a fruited plain.



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Mid-Winter Break Minicamp cancelled

UPDATE: The camp has been cancelled

Mid-Winter Break Minicamp - Game Time!

Bored and cooped up this winter? It's GAME TIME! Join us at Richmond Highlands Rec. Center aka The Teen Center for an action-packed minicamp during Mid-Winter Break. Two days of games like basketball, dodgeball, pingpong, billiards, and much more!

This minicamp is for youth aged no younger than 11 and in at least 6th grade. If you have any questions, please reach out to Hayden Spevacek at (206) 373-1239 or hspevacek@shorelinewa.gov

Age: 11-14
Dates: February 17-18, 2026
Time: 11 am to 3 PM
Location: Richmond Highlands Recreation Center at 16544 Fremont Ave N,, Shoreline WA 98133
Cost: res $72.80 | non-res $87.35

Register here 


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Teen Center Aquarium Field Trip - Mid Winter Break

Take a trip to the Seattle Aquarium with the Teen Center Staff over Mid-winter break!

February 19, 2026
10:30am - 4:30pm

We will meet at Spartan Recreation Center and take the light rail downtown and walk to the aquarium. (Youth ride the light rail for free!) 

We will enjoy the Aquarium and spend time exploring the waterfront and checking out Pike Place Market!

Open to youth in 6th-12th grade. Aquarium admission is included as part of the field trip. The total cost of the trip is $7.

Register here

Questions? landerson@shorelinewa.gov


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Seven local high school students win Regional Scholastic Art Awards

(L-R) Gegee, Aidan, Mila, Edythe, Taylor, Velvet

Please join us in congratulating these seven high school students in Ms. King's Advanced Placement Art class, who have won Regional Scholastic Art Awards for their submissions! 

(Listed in order of photos)

Silver Key Winners

Gegee Amgalan, Shorewood Junior, "Alienation," Painting

Edythe Repka-Kolanowski, Shorecrest Senior, "Shattered Time," Ceramic/Glass

Velvet Wu, Shorewood Junior, "We Can Share Heaven," Digital

Honorable Mentions

Taylor Draper, Shorecrest Senior, "Brick Wall Strays," Comic Art
Mila Fotinatos, Shorewood Senior, "My House is the One with the Big Tree," Painting

Mila Fotinatos, "She Holds Him, He Holds It," Illustration
Aidan Pulliam, Shorecrest Senior, "Unspoken," Illustration

Velvet Wu, "Idle Years," Painting

Students ages 13 and up can apply to the nation's longest-running recognition program for creative teens. 

Jurors look for works that exemplify the Awards’ core values: originality, skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

We’re so proud of our students for sharing their creativity and inspiration. Keep creating, keep growing, and keep shining! 


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Shoreline School Superintendent thanks the community for passing the school levies

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Susana Reyes
Susana Reyes is the Superintendent of Schools for the Shoreline School District

Dear Shoreline and Lake Forest Park Voters,

On behalf of the Shoreline School District, I want to extend my sincere gratitude to our community for your support of both the Educational Programs and Operations (EP&O) Levy and the Capital Levy for Technology (Tech Levy) in yesterday’s special election. 

Both proposed levies are currently passing with over 70% of votes in the report of the first day’s results, with final certification of election results expected by February 20.

Your vote reflects our community’s strong commitment to ensuring students have access to high-quality learning experiences and the tools they need to thrive in today’s world.

The EP&O levy will sustain the day-to-day programs and services that support student learning and well-being and are not fully funded by the state. This includes staffing to maintain reasonable class sizes; teacher professional development; inclusive learning supports; our multilingual learner program; school-based student support staff; transportation; athletics and performance teams; performing arts; and a wide range of other extracurricular activities that enrich the student experience.

The Tech Levy will ensure that students and staff have access to reliable devices, up-to-date classroom curriculum and technology, secure networks, staff training, and the digital infrastructure necessary to support teaching, learning, and communication across our district.

We recognize the trust you place in us with every vote and every tax dollar. We remain committed to being responsible stewards of these resources and transparent about how your investment directly benefits our students.

Because of your support, we can continue delivering strong academic programs and maintaining the technology systems that keep our schools connected, innovative, and prepared for the future.

With appreciation,
Dr. Susana Reyes

Superintendent
Shoreline School District


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Jobs: WSDOT IT Systems Administration – Expert

WSDOT
IT Systems Administration – Expert 
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$107,377 – $144,396 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking an IT Systems Administration – Expert to lead systems and network administration efforts within the Northwest Region Traffic Management Center (TMC). This position serves as the subject matter expert for tunnel SCADA systems and provides strategic oversight of complex, safety-critical infrastructure that supports real-time tunnel monitoring, traffic operations, and emergency response. 

In this role, you will ensure the security, reliability, lifecycle preservation, and modernization of SCADA hardware, software, servers, workstations, and communication networks while supporting 24/7 operational availability. You will collaborate with vendors and internal operational teams to align cybersecurity requirements, system configurations, and IT/OT integration, while managing patching, access controls, backups, diagnostics, and remediation efforts. 

This position also translates enterprise directives into region-specific implementation plans, influences statewide IT/OT practices, and provides consultation on SCADA and ITS infrastructure upgrades across the agency.

See link for more information, including details on how to apply: LINK


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Crosslake Connection simulated service begins February 14, 2026

Crosslake Connection
Photo courtesy Sound Transit

Passengers can ride 1 Line and 2 Line trains every four minutes between Lynnwood and International District/Chinatown; 2 Line between Bellevue and Redmond will run until midnight

Starting Saturday, February 14, 2026 Link 2 Line test trains will begin running simulated service, the final phase of testing before the opening of the Crosslake Connection. During this time, passengers will be able to ride test trains between International District/Chinatown and Lynnwood City Center stations, and service hours on the existing 2 Line between Redmond and South Bellevue will be extended until midnight.

During simulated service, two-car 2 Line trains will run between normal four-car 1 Line trains from International District/Chinatown to Lynnwood and back. Trains will arrive every four minutes during weekday peak periods, and every 5 minutes throughout the day.

The addition of 2 Line trains will significantly increase capacity through the busiest part of the Link system, with double the number of trains running through the downtown Seattle transit tunnel.

Hear how this increased frequency will bring Snohomish and King counties closer in this video featuring Sound Transit Board Chair and Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers and Sound Transit Board Member and King County Executive Girmay Zahilay.

Passengers traveling on 2 Line trains from Lynnwood will need to exit at International District/Chinatown Station. More information about how to ride during simulated service is on the Platform blog Crosslake Update: Welcome aboard Link test trains starting Feb. 14 | Sound Transit.

The Crosslake Connection will open March 28, 2026. More information about opening day is at here.


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Northwest Girlchoir summer camp for 2nd to 5th graders

Group sing. Photo courtesy NW Girlchoir

Are you looking for a nearby summer camp for a 2nd to 5th grader who likes to sing?

Northwest Girlchoir’s summer camp still has openings! Running July 20-24, our camp serves girls and gender identities beyond the binary. 

Photo courtesy NW Girlchoir
Campers will sing and play music, play outdoor games, express themselves through art classes, and more! 

Early bird registration goes through March 5th, and financial aid is available!  Find details on website

To see what Northwest Girlchoir is all about, check out our March concerts, Folk Songs and Fairy Tales, at University Congregational United Church of Christ on March 22, 2026 at 2pm and 5pm. 

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Rob Oxford: Reading is (still) Fun-damental

Rob Oxford discovers reading
By Rob Oxford

I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t read a real hardbound or paperback from cover to cover since high school. That was almost 50 years ago.

I’ve read operating manuals. Rather I should say I’ve skimmed through them. I’ve chuckled out loud at Calvin & Hobbes. I’ve glanced at travel brochures and unfortunately, spent way too much time online reading useless garbage. 

But as they say, it’s “been a minute” since I’ve exercised my brain activating complex neural networks, increasing connectivity and enhancing cognitive functions like memory and analytical thinking by actually reading a book or novel.

It’s proven science that among these other things, reading boosts vocabulary and reduces stress by up to 68%.

Plus, it can also be, wait for it…fun.

After reading “All Creatures Great and Small” when I was young, I started reading it again about 2 years ago, but never finished. In fact, it’s sitting on the table next to me as I write this. 

Many, many years ago my Mother suggested I read the first of the James Herriott series of books. My Grandfather, whom I barely knew, was a Veterinarian in Canada. She said the story would provide a glimpse into the life of an animal doctor practicing medicine on the open Canadian Prairie and after moving the family west, in the Province of British Columbia.

“To Kill a Mockingbird”, is another classic I read as a sophomore and tried reading again only to be alerted to what has been considered by some an enduring controversy for its use of racial slurs. Including the N-word, profanity and themes of sexual assault. Hopefully I’ll revisit the Harper Lee classic again in the near future as I remember it being one of the very few school “assignments” I truly enjoyed.

My older brothers Desi and Jay were voracious readers. In fact, I don’t ever recall them not having books in their hands. They read for pleasure, which at the time was something I just couldn’t understand. For me reading was a task, a chore and oftentimes homework.

Instead, I would watch a movie I really liked, tell someone about it and they’d reply, “yeah the book was even better.”

There was a book?

“The Ranch on the Cariboo” is another book given to me by my dear Uncle Roger, written by his brother Alan Fry. The book is a memoir which details his experiences in the 1940's growing up in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. It's considered a classic work on Canadian ranch life, celebrated for its vivid storytelling and authentic portrayal of the region. My cousins, Eliza, Magaret and Frances, Alan’s nieces are also avid readers which is evident in their obvious knowledge of many, dare I say, all things.

I often feel guilty and take full responsibility for not encouraging my sons to read more. Especially those books considered essential for a child’s development. For example, “Where the Wild Things Are”, “Harold and the Purple Crayon” or Shel Silverstein’s “Where the Sidewalk Ends”.

I do know my youngest enjoyed “The Hobbit” and I remember seeing copies of “Stuart Little” and later “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” in their bedrooms. But I should have insisted they spend less time playing Madden or Nintendo and more time reading. But honestly how could I, at the time I found no fulfilment in the practice.

If by some slim chance they happen to be reading this, it’s not too late to start as I’ve recently discovered.

I’m currently 3⁄4’s of the way through “Let Them”, the book written by Mel Robbins and her daughter Sawyer. Even though it’s only been on store shelves for 14 months, the book has sold 7 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 63 languages. 

It contains what could be considered common sense information but presented in an actionable, easy to comprehend format. Her podcast, "The Mel Robbins Podcast" is often ranked #1 among educational podcasts and is continuously downloaded in almost every country on the planet.

Motivational Speaking is nothing new. I grew up hearing the names Wayne Dyer, Zig Zigler and even sat front row at a Tony Robbins “workshop”. But none of them ever had the same effect on me as reading Mel Robbins “Let Them". I can't seem to put the book down. Perhaps back then I wasn’t ready to "fix myself"?

Today I am.

Self-help practices which are designed for mental, physical and emotional well-being certainly aren't for everyone. For years I couldn't be bothered. I was too busy. Perhaps I was too self-absorbed, self-centered, egocentric, take your pick. But because of a recent life-changing event, today I’m finally finding real enjoyment in reading and even (gasp) exercising. It's something I'm choosing, instead of being forced to do.

Thank you for being here and for allowing me to express myself. If by writing these words, they appeal to just one person who reads them, I will consider myself successful and extremely blessed.

Now as far as eating a healthy, well-balanced and nutritious diet, another of the suggested self-help practices...

Woah, let's slow down a little Jr.


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Pink Plum Blossoms at RB Saltwater Park

Photo by Shixing Wen

Clusters of vivid pink plum blossoms crowd the dark branches, their petals glowing against a softly blurred green‑brown background. 

The close view highlights delicate textures and early‑spring abundance. Light catches the overlapping blooms, creating a sense of renewal and quiet exuberance without distracting from the natural elegance of the flowering tree.

--Shixing Wen

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Jayapal town hall in Lake Forest Park February 18, 2026 - RSVP soon

Congresswoman Pramilia Jayapal in a 2024 town hall at Third Place Commons
Photo by Mike Remarcke

WHAT: Congresswoman Jayapal’s February Town Hall

WHEN: Wednesday, February 18 from 6:00 - 7:30pm; Doors open at 5:15pm

WHERE: Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park: 17171 Bothell Way NE, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

Space is limited and registration is required, so please RSVP today to secure your spot. If you have questions, you can contact my district office at 206-674-0040. I look forward to seeing you there!

I’ll share an update on the work I’m doing in Congress and will turn it over to you to answer your most pressing questions.


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Dante King to speak at Shoreline College February 25, 2026

Dante King
Author - Leader - Speaker - Innovator
Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Sponsored by Shoreline Community College Foundation
Free admission and parking


In this thought-provoking keynote, Dante King will explore the systemic nature of anti-blackness in America, its psychological and sociocultural dimensions, and the ways it continues to shape our communities today. 

Drawing on historical research, lived experiences and contemporary examples, this keynote will challenge participants to confront uncomfortable truths while offering a vision for equity, justice, and collective healing.

Dante King is a San Francisco native, author, and executive producer of the award-winning book and docuseries Diagnosing Whiteness & Anti-Blackness: White Psychopathology, Collective Psychosis, and Trauma in America, which debuted as Amazon’s #1 New Release. He is the founder of Blackademics, a nonprofit dedicated to creating educational opportunities for professionals and the broader community.

Dante’s work spans Afro-Realism, Critical Race Studies, Whiteness Studies, and American History, with a focus on race, racism, and legality in shaping U.S. culture and identity. He also authored The 400-Year Holocaust: White America’s Legal, Psychopathic, and Sociopathic Black Genocide and the Revolt Against Critical Race Theory.

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