Gloria Nagler: Darling little mammals

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Dougie on lookout
Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

Birds are my usual photographic subject, but darling little mammals are nothing to shake a stick at! (If that phrase even works here:)

--Gloria Z. Nagler


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$550,000 in Grants available for Gesa Credit Union’s Local Heroes Grant Program

Gesa Local Hero program
Gesa, a leading credit union in the Pacific Northwest dedicated to driving meaningful change in the communities it serves, has announced it is now accepting applications for its 2026 Local Heroes Grant Program through July 31, 2026.

Local organizations that support one or more of Gesa’s recognized local heroes groups, including firefighters, healthcare workers, law enforcement, educators and Veterans, are encouraged to apply for individual grants of up to $50,000 to assist their continued service.

“The Local Heroes Grant Program is a great example of how our members join us in supporting meaningful causes throughout the communities we serve,” said Amber Merrill, Community Relations Manager at Gesa Credit Union.
“These local heroes make our communities a better and safer place, and we’re proud to support them in making a difference.”

Funding for the grants comes from Gesa’s Affinity Debit Card Program, which allows members to support their chosen local heroes category with every swipe. Funds generated through the program are collected and awarded annually by the Gesa Community Foundation.

Since 2021, the Local Heroes Grant Program has provided more than $2.2 million in grants to local educators, firefighters, healthcare workers, law enforcement and Veterans. Last year alone, the program distributed more than $528,000 across 52 grants, marking the largest single-year total in program history.

Grant applicants must show proof that the funds will directly benefit at least one of the specified local heroes groups in a Gesa community, newly defined this year as a community where Gesa has field of membership. The grant application period closes July 31, 2026.

For more information on grant eligibility and to apply, visit this page.

Gesa Credit Union is one of Washington's largest credit unions, with $6.7 billion in assets, and is more than 320,000 members strong. Gesa is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) and is a full-service financial institution that offers a complete array of consumer, mortgage, and business products and services. 

Headquartered in Richland, Washington, Gesa operates 46 branches, loan centers, full-service student-operated campus branches at Washington State University, and 25 student-operated high school branches across Washington state

The Gesa Community Foundation, established in 2022, further supports Gesa's ongoing commitment to local communities and charitable giving, which includes support for schools, Local Heroes groups, and community organizations through its Affinity Debit Card Program, as well as through its annual youth scholarships, and free financial and educational resources available to members and the general public.


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Cookies





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Local student graduates from Marquette University

MILWAUKEE, Wis. (June 10, 2026) 

This past spring, Nicholas Markham of Seattle, WA, graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Markham earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.

Markham was one of 3,166 students to graduate from Marquette in May. The university celebrated its 145th Commencement with a series of events, including Graduate Recognition Ceremonies at Fiserv Forum and a Baccalaureate Mass on campus. 

Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university that draws over 8,000 undergraduate and 3,700 graduate and professional students from nearly all states and more than 60 countries.


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Washington Green School

Washington Green School Alert—Year 2! 

We’re back for our second year, and gardeners in the Pacific Northwest can register for the 2026-27 Washington Green School course. 

Gardeners have the opportunity to learn research-based, sustainable gardening practices. The curriculum covers everything from pest management to fire-resistant landscaping. 

There are two tracks: WSU Extension Master Gardener and the Washington Gardener certificate. 

Mark your calendar! You'll find all the details here: WA Green School - Washington State University


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Lynnwood sisters indicted for wide ranging wire fraud and identity theft scheme

Seattle – One of two sisters who allegedly defrauded a national retailer and individuals by gift card and debit card fraud, appeared yesterday and pleaded not guilty to a 16-count indictment in U.S. District Court in Seattle, announced First Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd. 

Hayley Brown Lundquist, 30, of Snohomish County was ordered detained pending trial currently scheduled for August 3, 2026. Brown Lundquist’s sister, Samantha Fleischacker Gillihan, 34, of Arlington, was arrested last month and pleaded not guilty to the indictment. She was released on her personal recognizance.

“As alleged in the indictment, these two defendants cut a wide swath of fraud in Snohomish County,” said First Assistant Neil Floyd. “We put a priority on assisting local law enforcement who are struggling to put a stop to persistent offenders who continue to commit crimes despite local arrests.”

“This investigation demonstrates the importance of thorough local investigations and the value of strong partnerships across all levels of government,” said Lynnwood Police Chief Coleman Langdon.
“What began as a municipal investigation ultimately revealed criminal activity that extended beyond the scope and jurisdiction of a single agency. Through close coordination with federal authorities, investigators were able to leverage additional resources, expertise, and prosecutorial capabilities to pursue a more comprehensive response to the criminal conduct involved.”

“These subjects are charged with stealing tens of thousands of dollars by draining gift cards they had not purchased, as well as debit cards obtained by exploiting other people’s identities,” said W. Mike Herrington, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Seattle field office.
“The FBI and our law enforcement partners like the Lynnwood Police Department take wire fraud and identity theft seriously and are committed to holding fraudsters accountable.”

According to the indictment, the two defendants used a sequencing scheme to load gift card numbers on their smartphones – numbers for gift cards they never purchased that may have been purchased by others. 

The women would use any balance on the gift cards to purchase merchandise and then return the merchandise for cash or other value. Some of the merchandise was sold to others. In all the pair defrauded the retailer of more than $80,000.

In addition to the gift card scheme, Brown Lundquist and her sister used stolen debit cards belonging to other people to purchase merchandise. At times they used fraudulently obtained debit cards along with fraudulently obtained gift cards to make purchases. At the time of her arrest, Brown Lundquist had identity information for numerous people in her possession.

Each woman is charged with multiple counts of wire fraud for their gift card and debit card scheme. Each is also charged with Aggravated Identity Theft for using a real person’s information in connection with the debit card purchases.

Finally, Brown Lundquist is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm because of her previous felony convictions in Snohomish County.


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Jobs: WSDOT Biology Lead (TPS4)

WSDOT
Biology 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 to join the Northwest Region (NWR) Environmental team that protects Washington’s environment and communities as part of operating and improving the state transportation system. 

The NWR Environmental 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 biology. 

The candidate will provide guidance to regional biologists through mentoring and active engagement related to biological analysis, documentation, and mitigation requirements for WSDOT in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.

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


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County Executive Girmay Zahilay delivers 2026 State of the County address: Building A More Connected King County

King County Executive
Girmay Zahilary
King County
Executive Girmay Zahilay delivered the 2026 State of the County address, focused on building a more connected King County. This was Executive Zahilay's first State of the County speech since taking office in November 2025 as the first new executive in 16 years and as the first immigrant, refugee, and millennial to hold the position.
Speaking to a crowd of over 500 local leaders, community advocates, King County employees, and residents at the Federal Way Performing Arts Center, Executive Zahilay reflected on his administration’s early accomplishments and reaffirmed his commitment to the work ahead.

“We are living through a period of tremendous change in King County,” said Executive Zahilay.
“Right now, we are making generational decisions about the future of our transit system, our homelessness response, our climate resilience, our health care infrastructure, and the affordability of our region. I’m incredibly proud of the King County employees and community partners who have stepped up to meet this moment. 
"In just six months, we have expanded housing and behavioral health services, strengthened accountability in government, advanced major transit investments, and protected vulnerable communities in the face of federal threats. There is still much more work to do, and we will continue to act with urgency to build a King County that is more affordable, more equitable, more connected, and full of opportunity for the next generation.”
Highlights from the 2026 State of the County include: 
  • Doubling investments in childcare: As part of the renewal of the Best Starts for Kids levy, Executive Zahilay announced he will propose at least doubling investments in childcare for kids ages zero to three and increasing the County’s total investment for childcare to more than half a billion dollars – the largest investment in childcare in county history – building on his commitment to make King County more affordable for working families. 
  • Expanding shelter and housing: As part of his Breaking the Cycle Executive Order and commitment to opening 500 net new units of housing and shelter in 500 days, Executive Zahilay announced that the County will open a new tiny home village on county property in Seattle with 80 new units. This announcement builds on recent openings, including 86-units of permanent supportive housing at the Booker House and 235-units of affordable housing at Copperleaf Northgate and a groundbreaking at Prisma which will offer 328 new affordable homes in Redmond. 
  • Improving government accountability: King County has made progress to implement Executive Zahilay’s Better Government Executive Order, including hiring an internal auditor director, launching a countywide fraud prevention training to over 3,000 employees, creating a stronger countywide conflict-of-interest policy, and beginning a base budget review for the first time in county history to ensure every dollar spent is driving outcomes.
  • Modernizing the behavioral health system: Executive Zahilay continues work with urgency to implement the voter-approved Crisis Care Centers initiative, expanding access to behavioral health services across King County. The Kirkland Crisis Care Center is currently open and serving youth and adults in North King County, and the Seattle Crisis Care Center is on track to open next year. A provider has been selected for the future South King County site, and providers for the East King County site and a youth-focused center will be announced in the coming months. 
  • Increasing transit service and safety: Executive Zahilay announced King County Metro’s Next Stop Service plan, creating a roadmap for transit service improvements through 2038. The plan will deliver nine new bus routes, four new RapidRide routes, increase the number of routes running every 15 minutes, and expand security and behavioral health presence. 
  • Preventing gun violence: Reflecting his commitment to safe, healthy communities, Executive Zahilay announced that his administration will invest $4.9 million to sustain and strengthen the Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention, building on its work to prevent violence, intervene with those most at risk, respond when violence occurs, and support safer communities throughout the region.
  • Cutting through red tape: As part of his Build for Affordability agenda, Executive Zahilay announced the creation of a new permitting advisory panel focused on streamlining regulations and reducing barriers to building needed housing and opening businesses in King County.  
  • Building climate resilience: King County continues to implement the Strategic Climate Action Plan, including expanding EV infrastructure, preserving forests and farmlands, reducing waste, and preparing frontline communities for the impacts of extreme weather events. 
  • Securing the future home of the Skyway Community Center: King County recently purchased the Skyway Bowl property as the site for Skyway’s first community center, marking a major investment in this historically underserved area of unincorporated King County. The project, championed by the Executive during his time on the County Council, is part of his vision to build connected neighborhoods where families have access to amenities that improve quality of life. 
  • Fostering trust with Tribes: To strengthen government-to-government relations with Tribes, Executive Zahilay announced the development of the first countywide Tribal consultation policy. This policy will ensure that Tribal sovereignty is incorporated at all levels of decision making.
  • Expanding employment opportunities for youth: Last month, Executive Zahilay successfully launched YouthWorks, connecting teens and young adults to paid internships and job opportunities across the region to build skills and explore career paths.
  • Launching the Volunteer Corps: As part of his Be in Community priority, Executive Zahilay will launch the King County Volunteer Corps this summer, a new initiative focused on connecting residents to volunteer opportunities across King County through a centralized web portal, making it easier for people to serve their communities and make a difference.

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Outdoor craft fair at Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church July 11, 2026

On Saturday July 11, 2026 from 11am - 4pm Shoreline Unitarian Universalist Church is hosting an outdoor craft fair! 

Handmade goods, vintage, fair trade, and food will all be available on our beautiful grounds. 

There will be a children's market and our playground will be open for your kiddos.

Interested in being a vendor? Apply here

For any other inquiries, please email crafts@shorelineuu.org

The church is located at 14724 1st Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155


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Plant Sale at Lake Forest Park Garden Market June 20, 2026

By Lee Rolfe

Did you impulse-buy your summer color spots from the big box stores back in April?

Are you now itching to add unique additions to your deck containers, borders or beds?

Focus your attention on the extraordinary plants offered at a one-day garden market as part of the Lake Forest Park Garden Tour. 

In the lower level of the Town Center Commons on June 20th is the Lake Forest Park Garden Market. It is free and open to the public. Not shipped from Canada or California, these plants are:
 
  • Locally grown and propagated, thus acclimated to grow here in the Pacific Northwest
  • Uncommon, native, and heirloom specimens
  • Extremely varied: perennials, flowers, trees, ferns, groundcovers, pre-bonsai stock

Save your travel fuel and spend more time in your garden: these professional local growers are gathering at the Town Center, from 9:00am -3:00pm on June 20, 2026.

Check out their online plant lists – they could be growing and bring to market that inaccessible gem you’ve been searching for. 

They can offer you insights on growing and propagating in their local neck of the woods: Woodinville, Port Orchard, Gig Harbour, Fall City, Kingston, Port Ludlow, and Shoreline.

These unique nurseries include:

The Lim Garden, Woodinville, WA. 
A nursery specializing in Uncommon Plants.
Alex Lim, Proprietor
206-713-7333
thelimgarden@gmail.com
FB page
thelimgarden.com

Established in 2017, The Lim Garden focusses its offerings on foliage and structural plants. 

Flowers serve as seasonal accents rather than the primary design driver. 

Notable collections include Aucuba, Ligularia, Aspidistra, Polygonatum, Disporum, ferns, and broadleaf evergreens.

Earth Grown Creations
Port Orchard, WA

Locally grown & propagated perennial flowers & shrubs suited to the Pacific Northwest.
Iris Fagerland, Proprietor
360-633-5893
irisfagerland@gmail.com
FB page
earthgrowncreations.com

Established in 2018, Earth Grown Creations offers nursery stock from its collection of over 1,400 varieties and cultivars that are hardy for the Greater Western Washington area. 

Starts are very well rooted and are ready to be planted out in the landscape.

Blue Frog Garden Nursery
Gig Harbor, WA.

Japanese maples and small container trees and shrubs, selected for pre-Bonsai material, including Satsuki azaleas.

253-857-0127
russ@bluefrognursery.net
FB page
www.bluefrognursery.net

Established in the early 2000s, Blue Frog Garden Nursery is family owned and operated. 

As a rule, all of their plant material is propagated and grown to size on site. 

Offering plant material exclusively at local area specialty plant sales and their own annual Open Garden event.

Celestial Dream Gardens, Kingston, WA.
 
Growing interesting & unusual perennials & shrubs.
Celeste Erickson, Proprietor
360-297-8028
celestialdreamgardens@hotmail.com
FB Celestial Dream Gardens

Established twenty years ago, Celestial Dream Gardens is a small local Kingston nursery and landscaping company priding itself on its healthy, hardy plants, most of which are cultivated on site. 

Their local emphasis reduces environmental impacts and improves community ties. 

Their inventory is known as “both tried and true or rare and few”.

Chimacum Woods, Port Ludlow, WA.
 
Specializing in species rhododendrons, many rare & unusual.
Bob Zimmerman & Beth Orling, Proprietors
206-383-2713
CONTACT | Chimacum Woods Species Rhododendron Nursery and Garden
FB page
http://www.chimacumwoods.com

A 47-year institution in the Washington nursery industry, Chimacum Woods emphasizes biodiversity by growing plants from seed and offering cutting-grown varieties gathered domestically and from Tibet, China, Japan, and Arunachal Pradesh.

Kruckeberg Botanic Garden/MsK Nursery
Shoreline, WA
Quality Pacific Northwest common natives and rare species for home gardeners and enthusiasts.

206-546-1281
nursery@kruckeberg.org
FB page
Home - Kruckeberg Botanic Garden

Cultivating plants since 1958, the MsK Nursery (selling arboretum-grade stock from the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden) uses natural methods with organic fertilizers – no chemical products. 

Sourcing organic and sustainably grown plants beyond common native species, they sell harder-to-find and unusual natives, plus the select hardy exotics that are featured throughout the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden.

Lee Farm & Nursery, Fall City, WA
Specializing in perennials, hardy fuchsias, shrubs, scented geraniums, herbs, grasses & trees.
Carrie and Dean Lee, Owners/Growers
425-531-1331
Leefarm2@gmail.com
FB page
Lee Farm and Nursery | Wholesale Perennials

Operating since 1994 and among the earliest and most visited participants in Lake Forest Park Garden Market, Lee Farm and Nursery offers incredibly diverse specimens to fill the voids in your garden. 

It is known for its well-informed and personable staff, and their plants are reasonably priced and of high quality.

Mark your calendar!

Entry is free.

Lake Forest Park Garden Market
Lake Forest Park Town Center, Lower level
Intersection Bothell and Ballinger Way NE
Saturday, June 20, 2026
9 am - 3:00 pm

Buy a ticket the day of or in advance for the Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park tour: Purchase tickets here


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Change of venue for Priya Frank and Sean Goode at Shoreline College today


HOPE, JOY, AND CIVIC RENEWAL

Thursday, June 11, 2026 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Presented by Ken Winnick, Shoreline College, and the City of Shoreline

CHANGE OF VENUE

Shoreline College Roy W. Howard Library
16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133


Public event. Free.

Over the past few weeks of the America at 250: Roots, Resistance, and Renewal programs, we have explored the histories and influences of various community groups in upholding the ideals of our founding documents while also challenging the aspects of oppression. 

This work often feels overwhelming and our final session will focus on ways we can stay energized and connected while taking care of ourselves and our communities.

Priya Frank and Sean Goode offer uplifting reflections for a moment when many feel worn down by our political climate. 

Drawing on Goode’s work transforming systems of incarceration that harm marginalized youth and Frank’s leadership in building inclusive, equity-centered communities, they invite us to reconnect with the confidence and curiosity that democratic life requires.

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Travels with Charlie: Rolling and Hovering and Landing

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Home after today's walk, I moved my chair close to watch a backyard Hummingbird feeder. Charlie had other ideas.

Charlie celebrates with a favorite backyard roll.

While he’s rolling, young Hummingbirds are visiting the feeder.

Hummer's Hovering.

Hummer Landing.

Finished rolling… What’d I miss? >>> Oh, Just a bunch of Hummers jetting around…

Cheers, Gordon Snyder


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Meridian Park PTSA Art Showcase

The cafeteria became a vibrant space full of self-portraits and dog/cat art

Writer: Kristina Dydychkina     
Editor: Angelina Dydychkina 

On May 13, 2026 the Meridian Park PTSA and Art Docents put on a beautiful art showcase. Every student's art was in it, along with all the R-A-T t-shirt design entries.

There were stations where you could make bracelets, origami and other fun crafts. You also got to see the self-portraits and the pop art dogs the students drew in art docent. There was also a room with the sculptures that students made in Art Docent.

A third room had a screen that played videos of kids doing other talents like singing and stop motion animation.

The sculpture room was full of amazing “found” sculptures.
Students gave new life to what might have been thrown away.


The students who sang showed some amazing talents. A kindergartner who sang one beautiful Vietnamese song and one Chinese song deserves a special shout out! We really liked his confidence when he sang those songs.

The Stop Motion animation club showcased their work. We also really liked the “Does AI Belong?” stop motion animation and the video about dolls escaping.

There was also a delicious and fancy snack station with a string quartet playing nearby. People could look at the art and meet artists making their work. It was literally a feast for all the senses.

Thanks to all the volunteers who helped prepare the event, set up and clean up all the stations. Meridian Park is lucky to have such an awesome art docent program that helped students make such cool and unique art.

We also want to give a shout out to all the Cheetahs whose every single art piece helped make the PTSA Art Showcase a night to be remembered.

Meridian Park Elementary is located at 17077 Meridian Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133


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Local students offer yardwork services


We are two highly motivated college students from Ridgecrest available for work this June and July.

The services we provide include yard cleanups, lawn care, weed and vine removal, and other general labor. 

Contact us at collegeyardwork2026@gmail.com if you are interested.


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Summer Soundwave free concert for 6th - 12th grade youth Friday June 12, 2026


Summer Soundwave happening Friday, June 12, 2026 at 3pm, music at 5pm.

Want to enjoy a summer day in the park with free live music?

It's our second annual summer soundwave! A free teen concert in the park, Hang out and listen to music in the park featuring local youth bands the event also includes...

Volleyball, kickball, water games, vote to dunk a senior and a staff, tie dye and button making, street food grill ou

An amazing free concert for 6th to 12th grade youth is happening this Friday at Richmond Highlands Park 16554 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133

Other than amazing live music performances, we will also have free food and crafts for middle and high school youth. Tie-dye, water games, volleyball, lawn games, and more!

Questions? Email landerson@shorelinewa.gov

More info about the teen programs at shorelinewa.gov/teens

Fine print: "Shoreline Public Schools is providing information about this activity as a service to our families and students. This activity is NOT sponsored by the District and the District assumes no responsibility for conduct or safety of the activity. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, the School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim, or petition filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney’s fees, and judgments or award"


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Pride Show at Darrell's Tavern June 13, 2026


Pride Show - benefit for Lambert House
Saturday June 13, 2026
Doors open 8pm
$10 cover

Bands: GENDER ENVY, BIGFOOT CURIOUS, PINK MOSS
Followed by a Drag show



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Summer Bash at Always Summer Ice Cream June 21, 2026

SUMMER BASH 2026
Join Always Summer Ice Cream on June 21, 2026 from 11 AM–3 PM as we celebrate the first days of summer with an afternoon of music, treats, and family fun.
Live jazz from Always Jazz
Face painting
Balloon art
Handcrafted ice cream, sundaes, crepes & coffee

Bring the family, bring Dad, bring your neighbors.

Whether you’re coming from Lake Forest Park, Shoreline, Seattle, Mountlake Terrace, or beyond, we’d love to celebrate summer with you.

Because the best days are the ones spent outside, listening to good music, eating something delicious, and making memories together.
June 21, 2026 from 11 AM–3 PM

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Infinite Worlds: A Multiverse Mural Art Workshop


Infinite Worlds: A Multiverse Mural Art Workshop
Saturday June 20, 2026 at 11:30am or 12:15pm

Richmond Beach Library
19601 21st Ave NW 98177

In the multiverse, every possibility exists somewhere. A sky full of moons. A forest that breathes. A city floating between dimensions. What does your universe look like? Working with professional artist Ann Blanch, dream up the creatures, landscapes, and mysteries of worlds beyond our own to display on our library mural. All materials provided — imagination supplied by you. After the display period, art will be returned to the participants.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Richmond Beach Library.
Ages 5 and older, tweens, teens and adults.

Please register everyone in your group, including adults and attend only one session, 11:30am or 12:15pm.


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What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: June 10 - 16


By Kate Ledbetter,
www.DestinationShoreline.com
 
What’s Happening This Week in Shoreline: June 10 - 16
This week’s lineup is packed with opportunities to connect, explore, learn, and celebrate. From one of the last chances to enjoy Rainbow Bingo before its summer break to discovering sea stars and marine life during Low Tide Beach Explorations, there’s something happening for every age and interest. You'll also find live music, community gatherings, farmers markets, hands-on workshops, a fire station open house, and plenty of ways to enjoy the longer days with your neighbors. 
 
For the latest updates on International Soccer activities in Shoreline visit: www.destinationshoreline.com/global-celebration
 
Destination Shoreline’s Must-Attend Events of the Week:
 
Rainbow Bingo – Last One Until this Fall!!
Friday, June 12 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Hosted by Sylvia O’Stayformore, participants can expect ten (10) rousing rounds of bingo, complete with prizes and a few musical numbers!
 
Low Tide Beach Explorations
Sunday, June 14 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Observe sea stars, crabs and other sea creatures who live in Puget Sound. All ages are welcome. Waterproof footwear is recommended. No registration necessary.
 
Shoreline Area Events You Should Know About this Week:
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Balance & Stability with Breaking Branches Health & Fitness
Thursday, June 11 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Through guided stretches, low-impact resistance training, and functional exercises, participants will build strength, reduce fall risk, and feel more agile in everyday life.
 
HOPE, JOY, AND CIVIC RENEWAL
Thursday, June 11 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM, Shoreline College
Priya Frank and Sean Goode offer uplifting reflections for a moment when many feel worn down by our political climate. 
 
Drag Karaoke at Drumlin
Thursday, June 11 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Drumlin
 
Summer Soundwave - concert in the park
Friday, June 12 2:30 PM - 9:00 PM, Richmond Highlands Park
Hello High Schoolers! This event is just for you! It's time for the second annual Summer Soundwave! Enjoy an evening of music in the park, for FREE!
 
Shoreline Fire Station 51 Open House Pancake Breakfast & Safety Fair!
Saturday, June 13 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fire Station 51
This annual event is a great opportunity for families, neighbors, and community members to meet their local Firefighters, and learn more about fire safety and emergency services.
 
Shoreline Farmers Market
Saturday, June 13 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Corner of 192nd & Aurora
Shoreline's community hub for farm fresh & local foods, flowers, baked goods, local honey, live music, food trucks, kids programming, and so much more.
 
Ribbon Cutting - Luminous Physiotherapy & Phases Clinic
Saturday, June 13 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM, Luminous Physio
Join us for a Ribbon Cutting for Luminous Physiotherapy and Phases Clinic.
 
Community Threads @ STL
Saturday, June 13 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Got a collection of hole-filled socks you can’t get rid of? Have you been meaning to set aside time for your latest alteration, but need some motivation? Come mend with us!
 
Machine Sewing 101
Saturday, June 13 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Shoreline Tool Library
Students will leave this class with the foundation for utilizing a standard home sewing machine.
 
Shoreline Kick-Off Gaming Tournament
Saturday, June 13 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM, Richmond Highlands Recreation Center
Join us at the Teen Center for a Soccer themed video game competition with free snacks! Open to all middle school students.
 
Gemini Season Tarot Café
Saturday, June 13 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Salvation Artists Collective
The Sun is in curious, conversational Gemini, so we’ll be exploring the themes of The Lovers card.
 
Urbanist Shoreline Coffee in the Park
Sunday, June 14 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Richmond Highlands Park
We’ll have coffee and snacks. Kids welcome — the playground there is exceptionally cool.
 
Healthy Soil, Healthy Garden: Intro to Soil Health
Sunday, June 14 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Shoreline Tool Library
Marni Swart has been teaching this class for years, and by the end of it, you’ll also understand the importance of healthy soil in a garden.
 
Lake Forest Park Farmers Market
Sunday, June 14 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, in front of LFP City Hall
For over 20 years, the market has been the your go-to spot for fresh food, local goods, and community connection.
 
Watercoloring Floral Class
Monday, June 15 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM, Shoreline/LFP Senior Activity Center
Nancy Malek will walk you through the steps to create various different kinds of flowers and plants. Finish the class with a garden piece you will love!
 
Monday Night Trivia with Lelando at Drumlin
Monday, June 15 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM, Drumlin
Sign-up starts at 7 pm, trivia starts at 7:30 pm - NO RSVPs
 
Low Tide Beach Explorations
Tuesday, June 16 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Richmond Beach Saltwater Park
Observe sea stars, crabs and other sea creatures who live in Puget Sound. All ages are welcome. Waterproof footwear is recommended. No registration necessary.
 
BECU Presents: Debt Reduction Strategies
Tuesday, June 16 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Virtual
Want to gain actionable insights on conquering debt? We’ll discuss practical tips and strategies to help create a debt payoff plan that motivates you to keep going.
 
What’s Up Next in Shoreline (Save the Date):
(Follow the event links for additional information, directions, and add to your calendar links.)
 
Juneteenth celebration in Shoreline! ❤️🖤💚
Friday, June 19 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Shoreline City Hall
In partnership with Black Coffee Northwest and the City of Shoreline, we can’t wait to celebrate community, culture, and freedom with you. See you there!
 
Summer Solstice Picnic at the Garden
Saturday, June 20 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden
Enjoy extended garden hours on the longest day of the year with others who live in our community.
 
CityLearn: Private Tree Code Update
Thursday, June 25 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Shoreline City Hall
We're updating the City's Private Tree Code to meet the City's tree canopy goals and follow Urban Forestry best practices!
 
Shoreline Global Kick-Off Festival
Tuesday, June 30 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Cromwell Park
Celebrate international soccer with live music, food trucks, and movement-based activities.
 
For Upcoming Events in Shoreline visit: DestinationShoreline.com/Calendar
 
Destination Shoreline is brought to you by:
Salvation - Artists and Makers Collective - a Boutique and Gallery
Shorelake Arts bringing people together through art, culture, and shared experiences.
Seniors Helping Seniors®, Supporting Independence for Seniors in Shoreline
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce – Supporting local businesses in Shoreline
 Become a Destination Shoreline Partner, learn more here.


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