Dragon v2 in place for Halloween

Shoreline, WALocal News

After the theft of their beloved Halloween dragon decoration, Ridgecrest neighbors Shanna and Randy rallied their community to replace it, demonstrating remarkable community spirit. They successfully collected funds to order a new dragon, which was installed just in time for Halloween, ensuring that local traditions could continue. The new dragon is now displayed at NE 155th and 5th NE, bringing joy to children and families in the area who eagerly anticipate the Halloween season. This heartwarming story, shared by Patty Hale, emphasizes the strength of neighborhood bonds and the collective effort to overcome adversity. The return of the dragon not only restores the festive spirit but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community resilience.

As Halloween approaches, the dragon stands as a beacon of hope and happiness for Ridgecrest residents. Such stories of neighborly cooperation are vital in fostering a sense of belonging and security within communities. By highlighting these positive actions, the article contributes to a narrative that celebrates local engagement and support.

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