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Showing posts with label celebrate shoreline. Show all posts

Celebrate Shoreline Parade #2 - Official Parade Winners

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Celebrate Shoreline on Saturday, August 20, 2011 was a great community parade with 70 entries marching, riding, and waving to the spectators. Out of the 70 entries, these were the ones judged to be the best.  (click on photos to enlarge them)

2011 Celebrate Shoreline Parade winners


Best Band: NW Junior Pipe Band
Photo by Steven H. Robinson


Best Drill Team: Ballard Eagles Drill Team
Photo by Jerry Pickard


Best Float: Youth for Human Rights 

Photo by Steven H. Robinson



 Best Float: Youth for Human Rights 
Photo by Jerry Pickard



 Youth for Human Rights receiving award
Photo by Steven H. Robinson


Best Neighborhood/Community Entry: Dale Turner YMCA (truck)
Photo by Jerry Pickard


Best Neighborhood/Community Entry: Dale Turner YMCA float (logo in balloons)
Photo by Jerry Pickard



Best Specialty/Novelty Entry: 
Master Cho Taekwondo Martial Arts
Photo by Jerry Pickard


 Best Specialty/Novelty Entry: 
Master Cho Taekwondo Martial Arts
Photo by Steven H. Robinson



Best Specialty/Novelty Entry: 
Master Cho Taekwondo Martial Arts
Photo by Steven H. Robinson



Best Vehicle: Shoreline Water District
Photo by Steven H. Robinson



Best of Parade: Shoreline Community College and Shoreline School District
Photo by Steven H. Robinson




Best of Parade: Shoreline Community College and Shoreline School District
Photo by Jerry Pickard





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Celebrate Shoreline Parade #1

Monday, August 22, 2011

Parade Grand Marshall Rich Gustafson with wife Nancy
and grandchildren 
David Lin age 7, Emily Lin age 5, and Steven Lin age 9.
Photo by Wayne Pridemore.

US Army Color Guard JBLM
Photo by Steven H. Robinson
Shorewood High School.  Photo by Wayne Pridemore.

Shorewood High School.  Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Shorecrest High School.  Photo by Steven H. Robinson
Aurora Rents.  Photo by Steven H. Robinson

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Celebrate Shoreline - schedule of events - Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Friday, August 19, 2011



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Saturday, August 20, Parade, Car Show, Festival

Grand Marshal Rich Gustafson will lead the parade down 15th NE on Saturday, starting around noon.  Bring your folding chairs, find a good spot, and settle in for a great home town parade.

The Classic Car Show starts at 10 am, and the Festival at 11 am, both at Ridgecrest Elementary School, 16516 10th NE, Shoreline WA 98155.


2010 Parade Winner

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Sunday at noon, watch sand castles being built at Richmond Beach

The annual Sandcastle building contest will start at noon at Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Sunday, August 21.  2021 NW 190th St, Shoreline WA 98177.

Photos are from last year's event, courtesy the Richmond Beach News.

Octopus eating small child.  2010 Photo courtesy Richmond Beach News.
2010 Photo courtesy Richmond Beach News.


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40 soccer teams entered in the Shoreline Soccer Classic this weekend, Friday through Sunday

Thursday, August 11, 2011

This weekend, Friday, August 12 to Sunday, August 14, 2011, soccer players from all over the region will be arriving in Shoreline to participate in the 3rd Annual Celebrate Shoreline Soccer Classic.

The tournament is a joint venture between the City of Shoreline and the local soccer clubs (Hillwood, Shorelake, and Shoreline FC) to show off the great soccer fields that Shoreline has to play on, and to play some great soccer to match the fields.

The tournament is for recreation and to give the 11-15 year old age group in newly formed select teams a local, competitive tournament at their skill level.

This year there are 40 teams coming to Shoreline to participate in the Classic. In the past, teams have come from as far as California, Canada and Eastern Washington to compete. Each team is guaranteed at least three games, and from there a winner will be crowned.

There will be a lot of soccer being played all over Shoreline.

The finals of the tournament and all deciding games will be played at either the Shoreline Stadium or the Shoreline A/B fields behind the Shoreline Pool. During the course of the Classic, nine soccer fields will be in use.

Games are free and open to the public:
  • Shoreline A/B Fields
  • Shoreline Stadium
  • Echo Lake Elementary School
  • Einstein Middle School
  • North City Elementary School
  • Kellogg Middle School
  • Shorecrest High School
  • Twin Ponds Park
  • Paramount Park 

"It’s sure to be a great weekend for Shoreline Soccer! Come on out to cheer on the teams!"
For more information see the website or email Hans Hoffman.



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Celebrate Shoreline - August 16, 19, 20 and 21

Monday, August 1, 2011

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Celebrate Shoreline Parade Grand Marshal for 2011: Rich Gustafson

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Rich Gustafson honored as Grand Marshal
On behalf of the City Council, Mayor Keith McGlashan is pleased to announce the selection of Rich Gustafson as the 2011 Celebrate Shoreline Parade Grand Marshal.

Gustafson was chosen for his long service to the Shoreline community as an educator, Vice Principal and Athletic Director for the Shoreline School District, and as a 10 year member of the Shoreline City Council. 

To quote from one of the nomination forms, “Rich has energetically given his time and energies towards making Shoreline a highly livable city. Through his dedication and involvement with our city parks and the years of elected participation on the Shoreline City Council, Rich as exhibited leadership of the highest degree”.

When informed of his selection, Gustafson said that he was honored and humbled.

Gustafson will lead off the annual Celebrate Shoreline Parade on Saturday, August 20 at 12 noon. The parade route runs south on 15th Ave NE between 185th NE to 165th NE on 15th Ave NE.


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Celebrate Shoreline Soccer Classic August 12-14

Sunday, July 3, 2011

The local soccer clubs are holding their third annual tournament August 12-14, 2011, the Celebrate Shoreline Soccer Classic

Hosted by Shorelake Soccer Club, Hillwood Soccer Club, and FC Shoreline Select Soccer, the entry fee is $400.  Contact Hans Hoffmann or check the webpage for more information.

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Last week for nominations for Celebrate Shoreline Parade Grand Marshall

Monday, June 20, 2011

Do you know someone who lives, works and / or volunteers within the City of Shoreline who has made a remarkable difference in the quality of our lives?

Nominate that person for the Grand Marshal of the Celebrate Shoreline parade. 

Being the Grand Marshal is an honor and recognition for his / her hard work for our community. Nominations must be received by Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 5 pm. The Parade Marshal will be selected by the Shoreline City Council.

The parade will be held on Saturday, August 20 beginning at 12 noon in North City.

Nominations forms can are available at City Hall, Spartan Recreation Center, online, or by calling 206-801-2600.

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Celebrate Shoreline Grand Marshal nominations now being accepted

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Do you know someone who lives, works and/or volunteers within the City of Shoreline who has made a remarkable difference in the quality of our lives? Nominate that person for Grand Marshall of the Celebrate Shoreline parade. Being the Grand Marshall is an honor and recognition for his/her hard work for our community. Nominations must be received by Thursday, June 23, 2011 at 5:00 pm. The Parade Marshall will be selected by the Shoreline City Council.

The parade will be held on Saturday, August 20 beginning at 12:00 noon in North City.

Nomination forms can be found at the Spartan Recreation Center, Shoreline City Hall or online.

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I love a parade: Winners from the Celebrate Shoreline Parade

Wednesday, September 1, 2010


From sunnier days in August, there was a community parade from North City to a festival at Ridgecrest Elementary, celebrating the 15th anniversary of the City of Shoreline. These were the award-winning entries from the August 21 event.

Best Band = Seattle All-City Band

 Best Drill Team = Little Steppers and Super Stepper Marching Team

 Best Floats = Youth for Human Rights

Best Neighborhood/Community entry = St. Luke’s School and Church

 Best Specialty/Novelty = Master Cho ATA Taekwondo

Best Vehicle = Doug’s NW Cadillac-Hummer

Grand Honor = Master Cho ATA Taekwondo

Photos courtesy Shoreline Parks & Recreation.
Youth for Human Rights photo by Steve Pearce. 

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St. Luke's pulls out all the stops for Shoreline Parade on August 21

St. Luke's School and Church won the Best Neighborhood/Community entry at the Celebrate Shoreline Parade on August 21. Every group in the church was represented in the parade, marching in step, in uniform, and in high spirits.

Units included St. Luke World Youth Day, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Knights of Columbus, Parish and School.  Photos courtesy St. Luke's.

St. Luke School
St. Luke Knights of Columbus
St. Luke Boy Scouts
St. Luke Girl Scouts
St. Luke World Youth Day

St. Luke Parish

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Shoreline Festival photos

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Following the Shoreline Parade on Saturday, August 21, everyone went to the Festival at the Ridgecrest Elementary school grounds. The Mark DuFresne Band played, dozens of booths staffed with volunteers provided information about the community, and there were multiple activities for the kids. 

The Festival is an annual event.  This year's theme was "Investing in Our Community."

Photos by Steven H. Robinson

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Youth for Human Rights wins award at Celebrate Shoreline Parade

Monday, August 23, 2010


Best of Parade Float - Celebrate Shoreline. Photo by Steve Pearce

On Saturday, August 21, Youth for Human Rights International – Seattle Chapter, sponsored by the Church of Scientology in Shoreline, was given the Best of Parade Float award for their entry in the annual Celebrate Shoreline event.

The blue and white float built by Tony Sciumbato and Jet Holzwarth featured the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Celebrate Shoreline 2010 theme: "Bridging families, cultures and communities."

Members of the group passed out booklets containing a youth version of all 30 articles contained in the Universal Declaration as well as cookies with quotes from the Declaration along the parade route.

The song “United” played from the award-winning DVD “United” and youth carried signs noting “The right to education,” “Don’t discriminate,” “Freedom of thought,” and other precepts from the Declaration.

Youth for Human Rights International believes that human rights begin with each one of us insisting they be used everywhere – in every community. The group provides free educational materials and can be reached at their website for more information.

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Scenes from the Shoreline Parade, August 21, 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Marchers in the 2010 Celebrate Shoreline Parade enjoyed the weather, the walk, the camaraderie, and the chance to promote their organizations. Photographer Steven H. Robinson captured these shots.





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