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ELNA meeting on Zoom Tuesday with speakers from Chamber of Commerce and Shoreline Historical Museum

Sunday, November 13, 2022

The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, 7 - 9pm on Zoom will feature speakers from two important local organizations.

Kenneth Doutt, Executive Director, Shoreline Historical Museum

Kenneth Doutt is a museum professional. He has worked for the National Park Service, Klamath County Museums and the Manzanar National Historic Site in the foothills of the Sierras. 

In 2019 he began his Masters in Museology (Museum Studies) at the University of Washington. In the Summer of 2021 he accepted the position of Director for the Shoreline Historical Museum and has eagerly been connecting with communities from Lake Forest Park, North Seattle, and Shoreline to better understand the history and values of people that live here and how the Museum can reflect them.

Jack Malek, President, Shoreline Chamber of Commerce

Jack has been a local Realtor for 17 years, has lived in Shoreline for 21 years. He’s served as a Planning Commissioner for 8 years, a Neighborhood Association Board member for 8 years, donates to the Arts, and is currently President of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce. He moved to Shoreline from the Southwest with his wife Nancy and son Sam.

Contact ELNABoard@gmail.com for the link to the meeting.



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Shoreline Chamber of Commerce in person luncheon November 9 with King County Councilperson Rod Dembowski

Monday, October 31, 2022

King County Councilmember
Rod Dembowski
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce November IN PERSON Luncheon features King County Councilperson Rod Dembowski on Wednesday, November 9, 2022, 11:30am - 1:00pm

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce will be meeting in-person at Vault 177 (next to Spin Alley) 1430 NW Richmond Beach Rd, Shoreline, WA 98177

Speaker: Rod Dembowski

Following a twelve year legal career at Foster Pepper, Rod was elected to the King County Council in 2013.

As Chair of the Mobility and Environment Committee, Rod led efforts to improve and expand service at Metro, clean up waterways, and protect open space. 

Rod has focused efforts to reduce disparities in health outcomes, fight cancer, and improve women’s health as past Board of Health Chair. In the fight against COVID-19, Rod’s focused his work on supporting those who have suffered the health and economic impacts of the virus, as well as expanding access to COVID-19 vaccines.

Rod has passed several major initiatives including the Youth Action Plan, a nation-leading family leave program, ballot access laws, juvenile justice reforms, and a major veterans housing program. 

He has never missed a vote. In 2018 he was named Public Official of the Year by the Municipal League of King County.

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Shoreline Chamber to hear virtual presentation on Light Rail stations and BRT - public invited

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Mountlake Terrace station design courtesy City of MLT
The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce would like to extend an invitation to all residents and business owners from Shoreline to Lynnwood to attend a free Zoom presentation featuring Sound Transit about the new Light Rail Stations and associated Bus Rapid transit (BRT) routes coming to our area soon. 

Wednesday June 8, 2022 - 11:30am to 1pm




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Curious about the demolition of Sears - come to the virtual Chamber meeting Wednesday

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Sears demolition photo by Steven H. Robinson

Shoreline Chamber of Commerce April ZOOM Luncheon features Jamas Gwilliam, Vice President, Development of Merlone Geier Partners. owner of the Sears site at Shoreline Place.

Wednesday, April 13, 2022
11:30am - 1:00pm

Progress at Shoreline Place: An update on the new mixed-use development replacing the former Sears with Jamas Gwilliam, Vice President, Development of Merlone Geier Partners.

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Chamber Zoom meeting featuring Merlone Geier (Sears Reno Project) open to community 4-13-2022

Friday, April 1, 2022

Jamas Gwilliam, VP Development, Merlone Geier
The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce meeting scheduled for Wednesday, April 13, 2022 will feature Jamas Gwilliam, Vice President of Development for Merlone Geier Partners.

Merlone Geier Partners owns, redevelops and manages large parcels of commercial property in western states, including multiple projects in Puget Sound.

Locally, MGP has Town Center in Lake Forest Park, and Shoreline Place (Sears).

Gwilliam will share current information about the Shoreline Place (Sears) property.

The public is welcome at the Zoom meeting, which begins at 11:30am.

Registration here:

Shoreline Chamber of Commerce - April ZOOM Luncheon Featuring Jamas Gwilliam, Vice President, Development of Merlone Geier Partners




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Joseph Irons is keynote speaker for in person Chamber luncheon meeting Mar 9

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Joseph Irons to speak at
Chamber luncheon
Shoreline Chamber of Commerce
March IN PERSON Luncheon 
Featuring Joseph Irons - Irons Brothers Construction, Inc

Wednesday, March 9, 2022
11:30am - 1:00pm

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce will be meeting in-person at Laurel Cove Community!

Age in Place, it's Never too Early to Plan

Learn from industry leader “Irons Brothers Construction” how to make your home safer and healthier using Aging in Place and Universal design techniques. Hear from veteran remodeler and CAPS Instructor, Joseph Irons why the primary goal of all home modifications and remodeling projects should be about improving homeowner safety and quality of life.

Registration Info:

This event is being hosted by Laurel Cove! 

We are asking that everyone register and pay $10, which will be donated to our non-profit partner The Shoreline-Lake Forrest Park Senior Center. If you would like to donate more, feel free to bring a check to the lunch.

Laurel Cove will be providing a buffet (COVID protocols will be in place) that will offer food options for everyone; vegetarians and meat-eaters alike!

Laurel Cove Community 17201 15th Ave NE Shoreline, WA 98155

Parking: Use empty parking lot to the left as you pull in.

For more information contact: Suzan Shayler info@shorelinechamber.org


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Shoreline Chamber to hear from Shoreline's Acting Chief of Police at February 9 meeting

Monday, January 31, 2022

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce is proud to invite the community to a free Zoom presentation from the City of Shoreline's Acting Chief of Police, Captain Ryan Abbott, on Wednesday, February 9, 2022 starting at 11:30am.

Shoreline Chamber of Commerce - February ZOOM Luncheon featuring Captain Ryan Abbott from the King County Sheriff's Office




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Grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony marks opening of youth outreach center "Grounded"

Monday, November 29, 2021

L-R: Steve Ruiter, Treasurer of Shoreline Chamber, Dr. Tim C. Norton, President of the Shoreline Chamber, Erwin Weary and Darnesha Weary, Owners of Black Coffee Northwest, Diana Murru and Haben Haileslassie, Directors and youth leaders of Grounded, and Keith Scully Deputy Mayor of Shoreline.

On Saturday November 20, 2021, Black Coffee Northwest Grounded had their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting ceremony with members of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce and Deputy Mayor Keith Scully in attendance.

Grounded is a new youth community center, a youth leadership and development project of Black Coffee Northwest, 16743 Aurora Ave N in Shoreline. Their space is adjacent to the BCN.

Grounded, a registered 501(c)(3) has a mission to support the youth of the Shoreline area. They will be providing school supplies, like backpacks, and notebooks, pens and pencils.

There are good food options and beverages for after school, and a safe space for youth to come after school and get homework done, hang with friends and have the opportunities to learn and hear from other successful businesses in the area. 

Diana Murru and Haben Haileslassie are the Directors and youth leaders of Grounded.



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Meet the new Shoreline councilmembers at Chamber of Commerce meeting Sept 8

Monday, August 30, 2021

September ZOOM Luncheon Featuring Shoreline City Council Candidates John Ramsdell, Laura Mork and Eben Pobee

Wednesday, September 8, 2021
11:30am - 1:00pm

Meet the candidates running unopposed in the upcoming November election for Shoreline City Council Each candidate will have a chance to speak and will be taking questions from attendees.


John Ramsdell

(Learn More About John Ramsdell Here)



Laura Mork

(Learn More About Laura Mork Here)



Eben Pobee

(Learn More About Eben Pobee Here)

Agenda:

11:30am Introductions and Networking

12:00pm Speaker Presentation
12:55pm Announcements

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Reminder: Superintendent Dr. Reyes to speak at the Shoreline Chamber Zoom Luncheon on Wednesday August 11th

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Shoreline Schools Superintendent
will speak at Chamber Zoom meeting
Wednesday, August 11. Public welcome.
Dr. Susana Reyes, Superintendent of Shoreline Public Schools, will be our featured speaker at our free Zoom lunch meeting on Wednesday, 8/11/2021, from 11:30am – 1:00pm.

We encourage parents and community members to join our free Zoom meeting so they can hear from Dr. Reyes before the school year gets underway.


The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce welcomes businesses in and around Shoreline.

Some reasons to Join Our Chamber
  • Increase your visibility in the community
  • Create networking opportunities
  • Promotion and publicity
  • Keep abreast of business issues in your community
  • Acquire customer referrals
  • Chamber events and programs


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Chamber of Commerce to hear from new schools superintendent at August 11 meeting

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Dr. Susana Reyes
Dr. Susana Reyes, our new Superintendent of Shoreline Schools, will be the featured speaker at the free Zoom meeting of the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 from 11:30am - 1pm, open to the public.

This will give the community a chance to hear directly from Dr. Reyes in advance of school starting.

Here is the link to register: Shoreline Chamber of Commerce - August ZOOM Luncheon Networking Event Featuring Shoreline Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Susana Reyes wildapricot.org



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Reminder: Good Morning Shoreline! features Terri Price with ShoreLake Arts - 7:30am today

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Shoreline Chamber of Commerce - June Good Morning Shoreline! Featuring Terri Price with the ShoreLake Arts (wildapricot.org)

Tuesday, June 22, 2021: Good Morning Shoreline: Featuring Terri Price with Shorelake Arts

Terri Price
ShoreLake Arts

More about our Event:

Terri Price, Program Manager at ShoreLake Arts will present the summer programming and general updates on the organization.

Agenda:
  • 7:30-8:10am Announcements and Networking, be prepared to speak on your business and how we can help for about a minute.
  • 8:10-8:30am Featured Member Presentation (highlighting a member for an expanded time)
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Shoreline Chamber of Commerce welcomes Mayor Will Hall to June 9 zoom meeting

Monday, May 31, 2021

Mayor Will Hall will speak at
Shoreline Chamber meeting June 9
The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce welcomes Mayor Will Hall as a speaker at our Wednesday June 9, 2021 Zoom meeting.

June ZOOM Luncheon featuring Shoreline Mayor Will Hall
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
11:30am - 1:00pm

Shoreline Mayor Will Hall, on behalf of the Shoreline City Council, will discuss the State of the City and answer your questions. 

Learn about how the City responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City's current and future financial position, and what the coming year holds for Shoreline


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Join the Chamber of Commerce for a session with Recology Tuesday

Thursday, April 22, 2021


Join us at April Good Morning Shoreline!
A free networking event.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
7:30am - 8:30am
Featuring Brooke Stroosma and Erin Gagnon from Recology® King County


Brooke Stroosma and Erin Gagnon from Recology® present an overview of their 2020 Annual Report, including updates
  • on Recology’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, 
  • the 2019 amendment requirement for an annual contamination monitoring protocol and enforcement procedure for commercial and multifamily customers, and 
  • efforts to provide additional education, outreach and incentives for properties subject to a potential fee for the collection of contaminated recycling as garbage.

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Grand Opening of the Shoreline HEROES' Café

Monday, March 22, 2021

Local veterans at the grand opening of the HEROES' Café
Photo by Chief Petty Officer Ron Jones

By Raymond W. Coffey

The Shoreline Veterans Association, an ad hoc Committee of the Shoreline American Legion Starr Sutherland Jr. Post #227, is pleased to announce the GRAND OPENING of the New Shoreline HEROES' Café.

The event was held on Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at the Shoreline Scottish Rite Hall 1207 N 152nd St,  Shoreline 98133. The SVA has a year's lease for the second Tuesday of each month at Scottish Rite.

Veterans gather in the new HEROES' Café
Photo by Chief Petty Officer Ron Jones

The mission of the Shoreline HEROES' Café is to bring veterans from the greater Shoreline area from ALL Military Services (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, the new Space Force, Coast Guard, National Guard and Merchant Marines) to gather in a friendly and informal setting to talk over their common military experiences, to hold honors of award recipients, to celebrate birthdays and to hear about local Shoreline area businesses that can and do support veterans.

Veterans in attendance are served coffee/teas and other refreshments and lunch from the local area Chamber of Commerce businesses. The history of the HEROES' Café across the country has shown a dramatic drop in veteran suicides when HEROES' Cafés are established. 

This is a major goal of the Shoreline HEROES' Café. 

The Shoreline HEROES' Café is open on the second Tuesday of the month from 9am to 1pm. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 13, 2021. 

For additional information contact Raymond Coffey, Chair of the Shoreline Veteran’s Association and Director of the Shoreline HEROES' Café at Starrsutherlandjrpost227@gmail.com



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March 10 Chamber of Commerce meeting features Rod Dembowski

Sunday, February 21, 2021


March ZOOM Luncheon Networking Event Featuring Rod Dembowski

Wednesday, March 10, 2021 from 11:30am - 1:00pm
ZOOM Meeting


King County Councilmember and Shoreline Chamber of Commerce member, Rod Dembowski, will be discussing the County’s response to COVID-19, including how to support small businesses in need and how to expand access to vaccines.

County Councilmember
Rod Dembowski
Speaker Bio


Following a twelve year legal career at Foster Pepper, Rod was elected to the King County Council in 2013.

As Chair of the Mobility and Environment Committee, Rod led efforts to improve and expand service at Metro, clean up waterways, and protect open space. 

Rod has focused efforts to reduce disparities in health outcomes, fight cancer, and improve women’s health as past Board of Health Chair. 

In the fight against COVID-19, Rod’s focused his work on supporting those who have suffered the health and economic impacts of the virus, as well as expanding access to COVID-19 vaccines. 

Rod has passed several major initiatives including the Youth Action Plan, a nation-leading family leave program, ballot access laws, juvenile justice reforms, and a major veterans housing program. 

He has never missed a vote. In 2018 he was named Public Official of the Year by the Municipal League of King County.

Agenda:

11:30 a.m. Introductions and Networking
12:00 p.m. Speaker Presentation
12:55 p.m. Announcements

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Please RSVP online or email info@shorelinechamber.org so we can sent you a reminder.


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Shoreline Chamber hosting Black Owned Business panel discussion Wednesday

Monday, January 11, 2021


The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Black Owned Business panel discussion on Wednesday, January 13, 2021 and are inviting the community to attend. 

January ZOOM Luncheon Featuring a
Black Owned Business Panel Discussion

Wednesday, January 13, 2021
11:30am - 1:00pm

Join us for this FREE panel discussion, hosted by the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce via Zoom.

Across the country, the Black Lives Matter movement has mobilized communities at an unprecedented scale with its simple message that unarmed people should not be more than twice as likely to be killed by the police due to the color of their skin. 

The heightened interest in understanding bias and dismantling systems of oppression has inspired many to seek out ways to be supportive of black-owned businesses. A recent report from Yelp showed that searches for Black-owned businesses were up from approximately 35,000 last summer to more than 2,500,000 this summer. 

But as a recent Forbes.com article revealed, an extreme wealth gap persists between black and white families, hindering the formation and growth of black businesses. Since the onset of the COVID-19 economic crisis, Black entrepreneurs are hardest hit: fully 41% of Black small-business owners stopped working altogether between February and April of 2020. White small-business owners, by contrast, ceased work at less than half the rate of Black small-business owners. In light of these troubling statistics, what can be done to catalyze heightened interest in equity into action in our community?

We are excited to announce we have recruited an experienced leader in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion to facilitate a discussion with Black business leaders in our community to speak about the barriers they face, things we in the broader community can do to support diversity in our business community and attract more entrepreneurs of color, how we can introduce young people of all backgrounds to diverse business people, and the resources available to businesses owned by people from traditionally underserved communities.

Register at: https://shorelinechamberofcommerce.wildapricot.org/event-4063272



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Chamber of Commerce welcomes speakers from the Small Business Association December 9

Thursday, December 3, 2020



Shoreline Chamber of Commerce Free ZOOM Luncheon
Welcoming our Speaker Mark Costello and Janie Sacco, SBA

Wednesday, December 9, 2020 
11:30am - 1:00pm

Programs for COVID-19
Mark Costello

Sign up for this free Zoom lunch here: 

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Shoreline Chamber of Commerce grants announced for new members

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce has received $10,000 from King County to help support Chamber members with economic relief due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The first round of grants were awarded to existing members of Shoreline Chamber of Commerce. 

Funds remain and the Chamber would like to open up the remainder of the grant funds to local businesses. If awarded the grant, businesses will be asked to join the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce: https://shorelinechamberofcommerce.wildapricot.org/join

Fill Out the Application HERE

Applications are due November 30, 2020

  • Grant awards may be up to $1000, based on 25% of their monthly rent costs.
  • Grant applications will be reviewed by staff with a recommendation to the Shoreline Chamber Executive Board. - The Executive Board will make the final determination of grant awards.
  • Eligible expenses must be within the time period of March 1, 2020 to October 31, 2020.
  • Grant recipients are required to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Chamber which will require the filing of a report on how the funds were spent. An invoice or documentation of expenses must be provided.
  • Grant recipients must also submit a W-9 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf). A 1099 will be issued to a grant recipient as required by the IRS no later than January 2021.

ELIGIBLE BUSINESSES
  • If awarded the grant, businesses will be asked to join the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce: https://shorelinechamberofcommerce.wildapricot.org/join
  • Businesses located in the City of Lake Forest Park will not eligible because there is another grant that is exclusively for those businesses.
  • Loss of business income related to COVID-19, year-over-year 2019 to 2020, of at least 25% (e.g. 3 months revenue in 2019 versus 3 months in 2020 after COVID). Documentation must be provided.
  • Business in good standing (e.g. have current business license, City taxes and fees paid, current on all State and regulatory requirements, not facing pending litigation or legal action, including Shoreline code enforcement).
  • Grant awards may be up to $1000, based on 25% of their monthly rent costs.
  • Grant applications will be reviewed by staff with a recommendation to the Shoreline Chamber Executive Board. - The Executive Board will make the final determination of grant awards.
  • Eligible expenses must be within the time period of March 1, 2020 to October 31, 2020.
  • Grant recipients are required to enter into a Grant Agreement with the Chamber which will require the filing of a report on how the funds were spent. An invoice or documentation of expenses must be provided.
  • Grant recipients must also submit a W-9 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf). A 1099 will be issued to a grant recipient as required by the IRS no later than January 2021.

ELIGIBLE BUSINESSES
  • If awarded the grant, businesses will be asked to join the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce: https://shorelinechamberofcommerce.wildapricot.org/join
  • Businesses located in the City of Lake Forest Park will not be eligible because there is another grant that is exclusively for those businesses.
  • Loss of business income related to COVID-19, year-over-year 2019 to 2020, of at least 25% (e.g. 3 months revenue in 2019 versus 3 months in 2020 after COVID). Documentation must be provided.
  • Business in good standing (e.g. have current business license, City taxes and fees paid, current on all State and regulatory requirements, not facing pending litigation or legal action, including Shoreline code enforcement).
If you have any questions, or can not access the Google Form, please contact the grant administrator at shorelinechambergrants@gmail.com.

For more information contact: The Chamber Office at info@shorelinechamber.org


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City of LFP Grants for small businesses

Thursday, November 19, 2020

The Shoreline Chamber of Commerce has received money to distribute from the City of Lake Forest Park to help support small businesses in Lake Forest Park impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Please see criteria set forth by the City of Lake Forest Park below:

Fill Out the Application: https://forms.gle/ZBeCcV2uP7yxZjqm9

Applications are due December 4, 2020.
  • Grant awards may be up to $2,500, based on allowed COVID-19 related expenses (see eligible expenses).
  • Grant applications will be reviewed by staff with a recommendation to the Shoreline Chamber Executive Board.
  • The Executive Board will make the final determination of grant awards.
  • Eligible expenses must be within the time period of March 1, 2020 to November 30, 2020.
  • Grant applicants are required to submit receipts for all eligible expenses into the Google Form application page for consideration and review prior to awarding Grant money.
  • Grant recipients must also submit a W-9 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf). A 1099 will be issued to a grant recipient as required by the IRS no later than January 2021.
ELIGIBLE EXPENSES:
  • Rental/purchase of materials to increase the outdoor seating capacity for restaurant businesses.
  • Marketing material for businesses.
  • Business interruption costs not previously satisfied by other funding source.
  • Personal protection equipment and consulting services such as business surveys and training related to COVID-19.
ELIGIBLE BUSINESSES:
  • If awarded the grant, businesses will be asked to join the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce if they are not already a member: https://shorelinechamberofcommerce.wildapricot.org/join
  • Businesses must be located in the City of Lake Forest Park city limits.
  • Businesses of Twenty-Five (25) or fewer employees.
  • Loss of business income related to COVID-19, year-over-year 2019 to 2020, of at least 25% (e.g. 3 months revenue in 2019 versus 3 months in 2020 after COVID). Documentation must be provided.
  • Business in good standing (e.g. have current business license, City taxes and fees paid, current on all State and regulatory requirements, not facing pending litigation or legal action, including Lake Forest Park code enforcement).

If you have any questions, or cannot access the Google Form, contact the grant administrator at
lfpgrant.shorelinechamber@gmail.com




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