Tier 2 Severe Weather Response Protocols Friday to Sunday

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Due to freezing overnight temperatures, KCRHA (King County Regional Homeless Authority) is activating Tier 2 Severe Weather Response Protocols from Friday, October 27 – Sunday, October 29, 2023.

Severe Weather Response

As we prepare for colder weather, all information about KCRHA severe weather activations will be posted on our website Severe Weather Response page.

Severe weather protocols activate at certain temperatures, and actions range from providing access to life-sustaining supplies like hand-warmers and blankets, to opening and operation of severe weather shelters.


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Paula Goode Candidate for LFP Council Position #6

Paula Goode, candidate for LFP
Council Position #6
I’m Paula Goode, running for LFP Council. My family moved here for the community and beauty. We renovated the historic Sheridan Market as a labor of love, turning it into a music/community space. 

We updated the connected apartments, providing affordable, below market rentals. We love living along a stream among old growth trees and have become environmental advocates in our neighborhood.

I am deeply committed to preserving LFP’s special quality of life. As a cofounder of Citizens Organized to Rethink Expansion of 522, we turned out two of the most attended citizen comment sessions in LFP history. 

I will reach out, listen, and be an effective, active Council member representing you and your concerns.

I know how to work collaboratively to get things done. My background, knowledge, and experience is in business, working with city codes and managing budgets. 

I have attended many Council, Planning Commission, and other public meetings, so I understand the issues that impact our city.

Sound Transit Plans

ST’s current design would forever alter our environment and over 100 residences. I am advocating BRT design changes and mitigation for a less destructive, costly design.

Housing Affordability

Growth requires strategic thinking and innovative approaches that encourage young families to move here and long-time citizens to stay. I will advocate for practical affordability and housing diversity that fits our LFP.

Tree, Streams, Ravines

Our tree canopy provides climate change benefits, cooling in summer and warmth in winter, and preserving city infrastructure. I will work to protect our tree canopy and streams, and encourage conservation by our residents.

Smart Budgeting

I will ensure sure our budget is sound and provides for public safety and other essential services. I support securing grant funds for the new Lakefront Park and other opportunities.

I ask for your vote!

Paula Goode 

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Jobs: WSDOT Work Zone Traffic Engineer (TE3)

WSDOT
Work Zone Traffic Engineer (TE3)
Shoreline, WA – Northwest Region
$76,179 – $102,475 Annually

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently seeking multiple Work Zone Traffic Engineers – Transportation Engineers 3 for the Northwest Region. 

In this role, you will provide essential guidance, support, and expertise on work zone traffic control design and strategies, ensuring compliance with WSDOT, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) standards. 

Your work will lead to effective traffic control set-ups in the field, reducing congestion and collisions within work zones and improving corridor region operation during closures. Join our team to contribute to safer and more efficient transportation systems in the Northwest Region.

Job description and application


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Half-moon sky

Photo copyright Gloria Z. Nagler

Gloria says that she got out her bird lens for her moon shot. Clearly a bird's eye view of the moon.

The moon was visible tonight and it looked to be at 3/4, so I do need to publish moon photos as soon as I get them.

However, if we wait a few weeks, we'll be back to half-moon again.

Thanks, Gloria for this beautiful photo.

--Diane Hettrick


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3rd Annual October Harvest Shoreline Market Saturday October 28, 2023

Shoreline Harvest Market Saturday October 28, 2023 from 10am to 2pm
(KC Metro Park n Ride across from Sky Nursery)

Join Us This Saturday!

We are back, Shoreline! We're so excited to host our 3rd Annual October Harvest Market on Saturday, October 28th. It's like a regular farmers market, but with more fall produce and festivities for all!

Free Hot Apple Cider

Free Face Painting

Bite Sized Handmade Marshmallow Crispy Bars (courtesy of Browned & Toasted)

Reading of “Ayomide and Seyi’s Kitchen” by Dr. Margeret Towolawi at 11:30am and 12 pm

Live Music

Food Trucks

Free Market Swag (while supplies last)

Costumes are encouraged

Bring your furry friend (costumes also encouraged)!

We'll have your favorite farms, prepared food vendors, crafts and producers there so you can stock up your fridge and pantry.

See you Saturday, Shoreline (and Shoreline-area friends)!

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Stephanie Angelis Candidate for LFP Council Position #6

Stephanie Angelis, candidate for
LFP council position 6
My name is Stephanie Angelis, I moved to Lake Forest Park to be surrounded by the vibrant, healthy ecosystem. With coming changes, Lake Forest Park can still retain its character for decades to come. 

With my background in environmental sciences and community outreach programs, I am uniquely qualified to ensure our community voice is prioritized through meaningful outreach.

I am here to listen, and represent the diverse needs of all of our residents, from Ballinger to Brier, and Kenmore to Seattle. I plan to engage everyone with the goal of reaching equitable outcomes where no one feels their voice is left unheard. 

If I am elected for Lake Forest Park city council position 6, I will prioritize the implementation of the waterfront park.

I believe this park will invigorate our waterfront, invite residents and visitors to join together and support a thriving town center. On city council, I will advocate for a small business incubator to increase outreach to potential business owners, and help to build future revenue sources.

I would like LFP to encourage university capstone and graduate projects to capture valuable semi-professional volunteer hours. Students would be largely autonomous and require college faculty management partners; the City staff would provide resident and municipal requests for volunteer research, hard-work and documentation. These Research Projects can run multiple years if future students take up the mantle, but they often have a planned deliverable at a one-year conclusion.

I will always strive to think outside of the box and bring in outside assistance wherever possible. Vote for me to be represented by a measured, Democrat voice who will stand up for a practical future vision of Lake Forest Park. I am happy to work with my colleagues, negotiate with all parties and demonstrate a willingness to listen and continuously learn.
THANK YOU!

Best Regards,
Stephanie Angelis
206-353-0614
StephanieAngelisforLFP@gmail.com


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Shorecrest girls volleyball vs Mountlake Terrace 10-25-2023

Shorecrest girls volleyball team
Photo by Laura Wagner

Girls varsity volleyball
10-25-2023
Shorecrest 3, Mountlake Terrace 0
25-13, 25-13, 25-18

Stat leaders:

Shorecrest:
  • Kills: Violet Burchak, Grace Wagner 7, Lily Starr 6
  • Assists: Violet Burchak 25
  • Aces: Ava Watson 4, Ally Johnson, Grace Wagner 3
  • Digs: Violet Burchak 14, Lexi Paule 11
  • Blocks: Violet Burchak, Lillian Reimer Buffalo and Lily Starr 1
Coach Robyn Williams

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CORRECTION: The Indoor Playground Halloween Event is Monday, October 30, 2023 from 10am - 12pm

Princesses and Pumpkins - all are welcome at the Indoor Playground Halloween Party Monday

The Indoor Playground Halloween Event is Monday, October 30, 2023 from 10am - 12pm

(A previous article had the wrong date)

The playground, for preschoolers ages 1-5, is held at the Spartan Gym in the recreation center next to the Shoreline Stadium.

Costumes are encouraged. There will be games and hands-on projects.

$2 for residents - $2.50 for non-residents

Spartan Recreation Center, 202 NE 185th St, Shoreline WA 98155.
Next to the Shoreline Stadium. Enter the south parking lot, take the driveway east of the Senior Center, and turn right.
206-801-2600

The Indoor Playground is open several days a week, year round, as a place to take preschoolers age 1-5 for a couple of hours. Parent supervision is required but a lot of toys are provided and it's held in a former high school gym - so lots of room

September 11 - December 22, 2023
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
10:00am - 12:00pm


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Phantom of the Pipes: An evening of ghost stories and organ music Friday, October 27, 2023 at St. Dunstan's

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Come to St. Dunstan's for a frightfully delightful evening of ghost stories and organ music, and prepare to be thrilled by spooky tales and haunting melodies that will send shivers down your spine.

Susanna Valleau
Storyteller Geoff Poor
will transport you to a world of ghosts and ghouls, where spirits of the undead walk amongst us and strange things lurk in the shadows.

Organist Susanna Valleau, maestro of macabre music, will complement the stories with eerie, sinister, and sometimes lighthearted organ music, ending, of course, with the famous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor.

Costumes are encouraged! Seasonal treats and prizes for best costume will be shared after the concert.

Friday, October 27, 2023, 7:30pm

Suggested donation: $20 adults; $5 students


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60th Annual Wild Mushroom Show at Shoreline Community College this weekend

60th Annual Wild Mushroom Show

Sponsored by the Puget Sound Mycological Society
  • Saturday, October 28, 2023 - 12 noon - 6 pm 
  • Sunday, October 29, 2023 - 10 am - 5 pm
Admissions: General $10; Students $5; age 12 and under Free


Show Activities 
  • Mushroom Identification - Bring your mushrooms and learn what you found.
  • Cultivation - Make your own oyster mushroom kit. A limited supply of premade kits will also be available for purchase. Buy one and watch it grow.
  • Dyeing with Mushrooms - Learn about dyeing fabrics with mushrooms.
  • ASK ME Program and Tray Tours - Ask volunteers with “ASK ME” signs on their vests, and join an expert in touring the mushroom displays.
  • Cooking and Tasting - Watch chefs prepare and cook wild mushrooms for sampling
  • Books and Vendors - Purchase a reference book or field guide; explore the world of myco art and mushroom products.
  • Glowing Haunted House - See fluorescing mushrooms under black light!
Lectures Saturday October 28
  • 1:00 - 2:00 Noah Siegel - An Introduction to the Mushrooms of Cascadia
  • 2:15 - 3:15 Langdon Cook - Tales from the Mushroom Trail
  • 3:30 - 4:30 Alison Pouliot - Meetings with Remarkable Mushrooms
  • 4:45 - 5:45 Daniel Winkler - Fruits of the Forest - Fourteen Fantastic Edible Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Lectures Sunday October 29
  • 11:00 - 12:00 Shannon Adams -The Joy of Looking! Mushrooming for Fun, Food, and Scientific Discovery
  • 12:15 - 1:15 Daniel Winkler - Fabulous Fungi from West to East: 15 Years of the Best of "Mushroaming"
  • 1:30 - 2:30 Alison Pouliot - Curry Punk & Jelly Brain – The Conservation and Aesthetics of Fungi
  • 2:45 - 3:45 Wren Hudgins - Foragers' Choice: The 20 Tastiest Wild Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest
Welcome to PSMS
We encourage research, education, cultivation, hunting, identification, and cooking of mushrooms. We’re one of the largest mycological societies in North America. 

Learn more about mushrooms and fungi through monthly meetings, guest speakers, classes, workshops, identification clinics, field trips, our monthly newsletter Spore Prints, and our annual show.

Annual membership is $30 for individuals or families, and $20 for full-time students. Please come by the membership table or join online at www.PSMS.org

PSMS is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your donations are tax-deductible. Contact us to identify your mushrooms and to learn about the wonderful world of fungi!

Office voicemail: 206-522-6031


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Cartoon by Whitney Potter: Rapper

Tuesday, October 24, 2023



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Briarcrest candidate forum focused on the only contested Shoreline City Council position

By Pam Cross

November 7, 2023, Election Day, is just two weeks away.

Voters Pamphlets have been mailed and ballots are ready to be completed and deposited in a ballot drop box or put in the mail (no postage required). 

There is only one contested seat on the Shoreline City Council. The other candidates - Keith Scully and Betsy Robertson - are unopposed.

At the recent Candidate Forum sponsored by the Briarcrest Neighborhood Association, we had the opportunity to hear from Councilmember Doris Fujioka McConnell, who is running for the seat that she has held since 2007, and the challenger, Annette Ademasu, who hopes to bring a new perspective to the council.

Both Annette and Doris are well educated, intelligent women who have a passion for Shoreline. They appear to share similar goals for the city and both feel strongly about a Council that will exchange ideas and work together to accomplish those goals.

Each candidate gave a one-minute introductory comment. You can read similar statements they prepared for the Voters Pamphlet.

Then each individually answered questions proposed by the Neighborhood Association members. Annette was scheduled to go first.

Annette Ademasu
Screenshot from video

Annette
is eager to contribute her knowledge of the environment and ecosystems to address how to retain climate resilience while partnering with developers to work with nature rather than against it. She realizes not every tree can be saved. But she would like to see more effort towards alternative methods of building design and sidewalk materials so we can avoid cutting down healthy trees.

Annette believes that all housing, whether subsidized, multifamily or  cottage homes should be livable, humane and attractive. All people need fresh air, light, and access to adjacent outside space. If an occupant just wants to sit outside for a few minutes they don’t want to walk to a park or a green area at the end of the complex. We used to build in a “U” shape that made that possible. But current multifamily housing is built in squares or rectangles with diminished access to a windows and adjacent outside space. 

Doris McConnell
Screenshot from BNA video
Doris emphasized her experience as a long time member of the Shoreline Council and her institutional/historical value as a mentor to new councilmembers. She offers her time to provide them with background on issues they may be somewhat unfamiliar with. 

Doris talked about how intertwined some topics of discussion are. Needing access to light rail, for example, required nearby housing. That also included rezoning, building heights, first story retail, recognizing city growth that is coming whether we like it or not. She believes we have achieved the growth goals they established and now it’s “build out” time.

Video of BNA meeting here - candidate forum begins about 27 minutes in, after the BNA business meeting.

Learn about the candidates and make your vote count.

Doris McConnell
206.940.1365
doris.yumi.mcconnell@gmail.com
www.DorisMcConnell.com

Annette Ademasu
206.271.6103
ElectAnnette2023@gmail.com
www.ElectAnnette.org

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Jobs: Friendship Adventures Day Program part-time

Friendship Adventures 
has a Fun Employment Opportunity!

If you enjoy creating smiles on faces, mentoring, and caring for people, we have a place for you!
 
This is a part-time position (15-20 hr) that requires advocacy and support for Adults with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities through our Day Program of activities and recreation.

Come join us for a most Fun Position!

For more information, please contact Brandy at faad@friendshipadventures.org
You can also visit our website at www.friendshipadventures.org


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Volunteer opportunities at Shoreline Hopelink Food Bank


The Shoreline Hopelink Food Bank has volunteer openings for customer care and restockers on the evening shifts.

The Food Bank is set up like a grocery store with all the products on the shelves. 
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

Shoppers use grocery baskets and select what they need as in any grocery - except that they don't pay! 

The Food Bank is located on the ground floor of Ronald Commons, behind the Ronald Methodist Church at 17839 Aurora.

You can choose what time you have to give. Your work will mean a lot to the patrons, staff, and other volunteers at the Food Bank. 
 


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Ridgecrest Halloween Parade Saturday afternoon 3-5pm October 28, 2023

When Halloween rolled around during the pandemic in 2020, some Ridgecrest residents got very creative. They didn't want their kids to miss the fun of Halloween with the costumes and the candy but they certainly didn't want to risk COVID-19 for anyone.

So they created a parade. Participants - adults and children - would put on their costumes and walk on the streets, which would be closed, along a pre-set route. At the end of the route every child was given a bag of candy.

The parade was scheduled for daylight hours - 3-5pm - and everyone along the route was encouraged to set up lawn chairs and watch the parade.

It was a wild success. They did it again the next two years and no one wanted to give it up!

So this year, 2023, the parade is on again, scheduled as before on the Saturday before Halloween. from 3 - 5pm. Street closures are 2:30-5:30pm.

It starts at the corner of NE 165th and 8th NE in the Ridgecrest Neighborhood of Shoreline WA.

However, it is so successful that as of a day ago, organizers were short of candy. If you can, drop off some candy at the Drumlin,  522 NE 165th St, Shoreline, WA 98155 today through Thursday, 10-26-23.

--Diane Hettrick

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Halloween at Seeley Lane

Seeley Lane is a cul de sac off Richmond Beach Road, west of 12th NW.

Witches are popular on the street

But ghosts and black cats get a turn.

Musical skeletons and sinister pumpkin heads add a unique touch.

At least one display is lighted. Love the cat eyes!

--All photos by Tim Norton


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Jobs: City of Mountlake Terrace Financial Technician - Accounts Payable

City of Mountlake Terrace
Financial Technician - Accounts Payable
Status Open
Category Full-Time Employment Opportunities
Salary hourly salary range: $27.14 - $33.73
Published Oct 18, 2023, 06:30 AM

Under direction of the Finance Director or their designee, the Financial Technician – Accounts Payable is responsible for a variety of technical accounting duties including accounts payable, budget preparation and assists in the preparation of a variety of financial reports. 

Provides high quality support and service to customers. Verifies and ensures the accuracy of all City-wide invoices presented to Accounts Payable. Enforces City policies regarding travel, reimbursements, and City purchasing cards. Processes invoices, generates reports and issues checks for payment. Maintains Accounts Payable records. 

Instructs City employees on acquisition of goods, services, and payment procedures. Make recommendations on more efficient clerical processes, and ways to reduce errors and processing delays. 

The Accounts Payable Technician must exercise discretion in executing essential functions and be able to work independently, following through on assignments with minimal direction.

This is a union-represented position.

Job description and application

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Residents line up to sell guns to police at Gift Cards for Guns second event


All photos by Steven H. Robinson

On Saturday, October 21, 2023 King County, and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), in collaboration with the cities of Shoreline and Kenmore, hosted a Gift Cards for Guns event.

This was the second event in a program that received a $100,000 allotment from the King County Council in July 2022.

People got in line early

It is a voluntary program that provides the public with a viable alternative for disposing of firearms and ammunition. The program was initiated by the King County Council County and King County Executive’s Office and aims to reduce gun violence and promote public safety.

The program aims to address the increase in gun violence in King County by implementing a voluntary firearm and ammunition return program that residents can easily access. 

Pull up, police will unload the guns

By reducing the number of guns in circulation, the program hopes to decrease the number of accidents, injuries, and deaths caused by firearms. The program also offers residents a safe, consistent option for returning unwanted guns and ammunition.


The event was held as a drive-through at Shoreline Community College, located at 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline, WA, 98133.

It was scheduled to run from 10am to 2pm or until all gift cards had been distributed. Participants were paid from Zero dollars for ammunition, pellet guns, toy guns, etc. to $300 for AR-15, AK-47, and machine guns.

As expected a variety of weapons were brought in

By 12:30pm about 265 guns had been collected and $28,200 of the $35,000 designated had been given away.


For more information about the KCSO Gift Cards for Guns Program, including event dates and locations, visit the KCSO Facebook page.

Our county councilmember Rod Dembowski said that 

"These events are a result of legislation I passed last year establishing King County’s firearm and ammunition return program. Similar efforts across the country have proven successful in allowing not only a place for secure disposal, but also ensuring firearms owners can know that their unwanted firearms will not fall into the wrong hands if resold in the private market. 
"I appreciate the professionalism and service to our community from the Sheriff’s department and their team who are managing this important program, and value their work using a range of law enforcement strategies to keep our communities safe. 

"Studies have repeatedly shown that guns in homes are more likely to lead to accidental shootings, assaults, or suicide attempts than to be used successfully in self-defense. Voluntary buyback programs can be effective at decreasing that risk. 
"While other public safety strategies are meant to address guns used in crimes, this particular strategy is about safety at home and reducing the risk of firearms injuries and deaths." 


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Washington State Best Grocery Bagger competition Thursday at Aurora Borealis event center

Washington State Best Grocery Bagger Competition Thursday October 26, 2023 at Aurora Borealis Event Center 16708 Aurora Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133

OLYMPIA — Oct. 23, 2023 — Ready. Set. Bag! The 2023 Best Bagger Competition will take place this Thursday, Oct. 26, 1pm at Aurora Borealis Event Center in Shoreline.

Courtesy clerks from grocers around the state will vie for “bagging rights” and the chance to represent Washington in the national championship in March. The Best Bagger Battle is sponsored by the Washington Food Industry Association’s Education Foundation and is open to clerks from independent grocers around the state.

The state champion will receive a cash prize of $2,000 and an all-expense paid trip to compete for the $10,000 cash prize at the 2024 National Grocers Association Best Bagger Championship in Las Vegas.

Washington has a proud history of accomplished grocery baggers, taking home the National Best Bagger title in 1989, 2013, 2015 and 2016.

Finalists in this year’s contest:
  • Emma Beeler, Super 1 Foods #34 (Rosauers, Inc.) – Spokane
  • Peyton Conger, Camano Plaza IGA — Camano Island
  • Destiney French, Ocean Shores IGA – Ocean Shores
  • Nigel Greaves, PCC Communities Market – Seattle
  • Jadan White, Goose Grocer – Langley
Each contestant will compete in two rounds; the top three baggers will advance to the final round.
  • First round contestants will be required to fill three plastic bags.
  • Second round contestants will be required to fill three reusable bags.
Contestants of all ages are encouraged to participate and must spend more than at least 40% of their time at work in the front-end, bagging customers’ groceries to compete in the Best Bagger competition.

Contestants will be judged based on:
  • Speed
  • Proper bag building technique
  • Distribution of weight between bags
  • Style, attitude and appearance
More information on the NGA National Best Bagger Competition here.

The Washington Food Industry Association Educational Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of education and employment opportunities in the food industry. Founded in 2014, the foundation has awarded over $200,000 to more than 70 well-deserving individuals who wish to advance their careers in the food and beverage industry.

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See you at Syre Saturday for the annual Halloween Carnival


See you at Syre Elementary (19545 12th Ave NW) for the annual RBCA Halloween Carnival on October 28, 2023 from 3 - 7pm

(soft opening at 2pm for people with physical or sensory disabilities)

Tickets are 2 for a $1 and every game is 1 ticket to play. Food is available and costumes are optional.


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Ellyn Saunders Candidate for LFP Council position #4

Monday, October 23, 2023

Ellyn Saunders and family

Hello, I’m Ellyn Saunders and I’ve lived in Lake Forest Park for 17 years, with my husband Brian. We raised our twins here, who attended Brookside, Kellogg and Shorecrest.

This is my first time running for a political position and although I don’t have the experience as a politician, I DO have 25 years’ experience as a registered nurse, playing a key role as advocate, voice and representative for my patients.

I decided to run for city council because I am now in a position in my life to be a voice and advocate for the people of Lake Forest Park. There are several issues that need to be addressed and I would very much like to be part of that decision making process, to be involved and present in the community and help to build a bridge to inclusiveness. 

The main issues that are important to myself and to many citizens I’ve spoken to are:
  • affordable and equitable housing,
  • safer streets for pedestrians and bicyclists,
  • mental health awareness and services
  • protect our trees and environment
I am an active community volunteer with the arts, education, Stewardship Foundation, and have served on the PTA Board of Directors.

I was raised by parents who believed in the value of integrity, dependability and responsibility. I strive to live each day by these principles. If elected to be your city council member, I will bring with me these values and use these principles as your community voice, representing each and every one of the citizens of Lake Forest Park and this wonderful city I feel honored to be a part of.

I welcome you to visit my website to learn more about me: Ellyn4LFPcity.com

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Shorewood Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams bring home the WesCo South League Title

Boys Varsity Podium: Noah Plotnik, Tristan Crittenden, Isaiah Schuelke, Max Billett, Otto Erhart, Luke Gillingham, Eli Graves, Alex Yee, Finn delaChapelle, Avery Lagasca, Kyan McCary-Smith

Shorewood Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams brought home the Wesco South League Title this past Saturday, October 21, 2023 at Granite Falls HS.  

This makes back to back Titles for the Boys team. We're verifying but believe the last time the girls won the WesCo title was in 2005.

Girls Varsity Podium: Luz Guillen-Salinas, Lilah Becker, Annika Crow, Lucy Eichelberger, Hanna Bruno, Sawyer Whiting, Maceana MacDonald, Jazzi Zimmer, Cleo Dalasta, Finley Houck, Nora Sterling, Maya Mirabueno

Congratulations to sophomore Max Billett for winning the Wesco South Individual Cross Country Title and breaking his own sophomore 5k school record!  

Among the Shorewood athletes, 47 ran new personal records on a 5k course. The WesCo League Meet determined League Champions and also All League honors.

Shorewood boys team with coaches

WesCo South includes Shorewood, Shorecrest, Lynnwood, Meadowdale, Edmonds-Woodway, Mountlake Terrace, Archbishop Murphy (2A), and Cedarcrest (2A). 

Both the JV Girls and JV Boys competed in a JV race comprised of WesCo North and South 2A/3A schools (14 schools) and both Shorewood JV Teams placed 3rd in their respective JV races.

Shorewood girls team with coaches

WesCo South All League Honors
 
  • 1st Team Conference Honors goes to athletes who place 1st-7th at WesCo Championships, 
  • 2nd Team Conference Honors goes to those who place 8th-14th, and 
  • All Conference Honorable Mention goes to those who place 15th-21st
1st Team: Max Billett (1st Place), Otto Erhart (2nd), Luke Gillingham (3rd), Isaiah Schuelke (7th), Hanna Bruno (3rd), Lucy Eichelberger (7th) 

2nd Team: Eli Graves (12th), Annika Crow (10th), Maya Mirabueno (11th)

Honorable Mention: Alex Yee (17th), Finn delaChapelle (18th), Sawyer Whiting (15th)

Next weekend, Shorewood and Shorecrest will be heading to Regionals (NW District 1 Championships) at Lakewood HS in Arlington. This is for one of 5 spots to the State meet to be held in Pasco in two weekends.

--Paul Villanueva, NBCT

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Shorecrest - Shorewood girls volleyball

Scots girls varsity volleyball team
Shorecrest High School

Shorecrest 3, Shorewood 1
10-23-2023

25-12, 22-25, 25-19, 25-21

Stat Leaders Shorecrest
  • Kills: Grace Wagner 10, Lily Starr 9
  • Assists: Violet Burchak 35
  • Digs: Lexi Paule 24, Ava Watson 16
  • Aces: Violet Burchak, Emmeline Koenig and Ava Watson 2
  • Blocks: Violet Burchak 7, Lily Starr 3
--Coach Robyn Williams


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Halloween at the Monster Zoo


Story and photos by Patricia Hale

Amazing during the daytime and stunning at night. Halloween themed decorations at the Monster Zoo, 16255 8th Ave NE are sure to delight everyone 24/7/365.


What started out as a project for neighborhood children to get their visions of what a monster should look like turned into public art has turned into a bigger than life mixed media art display. 


Right now it’s in the Halloween mode. Come December, it will all about Christmas. 


The small monsters are always there to the delight of the area kids who created them. 


In fact, so many children submitted their drawings, that there is monster art are also on display in several yards near by. 


The large decorations were made and installed by the homeowners.


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