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Workshop at Shoreline Library Get Financially Fit for Your First Home

A free workshop titled "Get Financially Fit for Your First Home" will be held on January 25, 2025, at the Shoreline Library, aimed at helping prospective homebuyers prepare their finances. Led by nonbinary Latinx money coach Charly Stoever, the session will cover credit and savings strategies essential for first-time homebuyers. Attendees can register online for the informative event.

Explore the World with Shoreline Continuing Education's Non-Credit Travel Program

Shoreline Community College is hosting a free informational meeting about its non-credit travel program on January 28, 2025, allowing attendees to explore exciting travel opportunities. Upcoming trips include destinations like Italy, Iceland, and Costa Rica, providing a chance for travel enthusiasts to plan their next adventure. For more details, interested individuals can visit the Continuing Education website or contact the college directly.

Programa de Crianza Disciplina Positiva para la Familia - gratis

The "Programa de Crianza: Disciplina Positiva para la Familia" offers a series of eight weekly classes designed for parents and caregivers seeking to foster respectful and cooperative relationships with their children. Participants will learn effective parenting tools, reduce family stress, and build a supportive social network. For more information, interested individuals can contact Velia Lara, the Parenting Program Manager.

Estate Planning Essentials Workshop January 21, 2025 at Senior Activity Center

The Estate Planning Essentials Workshop, hosted by Wall Group Law, will take place on January 21, 2025, at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. This free, interactive event aims to educate attendees on critical estate planning topics, including avoiding probate and understanding the differences between wills and trusts. Participants will also receive a complimentary 90-minute consultation with an attorney.

Award-Winning author Dr. Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell brings the Spirit of A.L.O.H.A. to Ridgecrest Elementary

Award-winning author Dr. Gerry Ebalaroza-Tunnell will visit Ridgecrest Elementary School on January 22, 2024, to share her acclaimed children's book, "Let's Live A.L.O.H.A." The event aims to inspire young learners with messages of empathy and cultural connection. Dr. Ebalaroza-Tunnell's commitment to education and equity will ensure every student receives a personal copy of her book.

Learn Chinese with Continuing Education at Shoreline CC

Shoreline Community College offers engaging online Chinese language classes for students aged 12 and older, led by instructor Yingqi Zheng. The courses include beginner to advanced levels and preparation for the HSK certification, providing materials and discounts for students. Enrollments are open for the winter session starting January 14, 2025.

Shorecrest High School Dedication and Open House Sept 27

Shorecrest High School is set to celebrate its dedication with a community event on September 27, 2014, featuring a barbecue, a dedication program, and self-guided tours. The event will take place at the school's location in Shoreline, WA, with shuttle services provided for attendees. This occasion marks a significant milestone for the local community, emphasizing the importance of education and school spirit.

Bringing Beauty Back to School Event August 16, 2023 with Free Haircuts, Manicures, and Facials

Evergreen Beauty College in Shoreline is hosting a "Bringing Beauty Back to School" event on August 16, 2023, offering free haircuts, manicures, and facials for K-12 students. The event aims to support local families by providing essential beauty services ahead of the new school year, with no appointments necessary. All community children are welcome to attend from 11 AM to 3 PM at the college's North Seattle campus.

Shoreline School District to hold community meetings about budget shortfall

The Shoreline School District is addressing a significant budget shortfall due to declining student enrollment, exacerbated by COVID-19 and economic factors. Community meetings have been scheduled to engage residents and discuss the financial challenges faced by the district.

Thank you from the Shoreline Public Schools Foundation

The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation expresses gratitude for community support during their Spring Event, highlighting a total of $87,547 raised towards their $125,000 goal. The event featured contributions from sponsors and community fundraisers, showcasing local commitment to enhancing educational opportunities. Donations are still welcome to help meet their funding target.