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Kruckeberg Speaker Event and Annual Meeting A Celebration of Growth, Nature, and Health

The Kruckeberg Speaker Event and Annual Meeting in Grand Prairie, Texas, on February 21, 2025, will celebrate growth, nature, and health, featuring notable speaker David R. Montgomery. This annual gathering, organized by the City of Shoreline, aims to engage the community in discussions surrounding environmental conservation and sustainable practices.

Dunn Gardens Snowdrop Stroll

The Dunn Gardens Snowdrop Stroll invites community members to explore the beauty of early spring blooms at Dunn Gardens in Shoreline, Washington. This event offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and families to enjoy guided tours of the gardens, highlighting the significance of snowdrop flowers in the local ecosystem.

Letter to the Editor A Fast Stormwater Response in Shoreline

A resident of Shoreline, Shannon Valderas, commended the city for its swift response to an oil spill observed in her neighborhood, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in protecting local waterways. The quick action taken by city crews prevented potential harm to the environment, particularly to marine life in Puget Sound. This incident highlights the critical role residents play in reporting pollution and ensuring the health of local ecosystems.

Travels with Charlie A Glimpse of Our Future...

In "Travels with Charlie: A Glimpse of Our Future," Gordon Snyder explores the implications of current trends on future generations, particularly through the lens of environmental consciousness and community engagement. The article emphasizes the importance of fostering a sustainable mindset and highlights local initiatives that aim to inspire positive change.

Explore nature at Deception Pass through Bird Walks and guided hikes

Discover the beauty of spring at Deception Pass with guided birding walks and hikes led by AmeriCorps staff and Whidbey Audubon Society volunteers. Scheduled for February 22, March 8, and March 22, 2025, these events cater to all birding levels, offering opportunities to learn about local species and habitats. Participants are encouraged to bring binoculars for a more enriching experience.

Want to Learn about Beavers?

The Environmental Rotary Club of Puget Sound invites the community to a Zoom presentation by Joe Mouser from Beavers Northwest on February 25, 2025, focusing on the ecological importance of beavers. The meeting aims to educate attendees about beavers' role in reducing flooding and restoring ecosystems. The event is part of a growing interest in wildlife conservation and the reintroduction of beavers in local parks.

Wastemobile scheduled for UW Bothell February 21-23, 2025

The Wastemobile, part of the King County Hazardous Waste Program, will be available at the University of Washington – Bothell Campus from February 21–23, 2025, allowing residents to safely dispose of hazardous materials. This event is part of a series taking place across King County through October, offering a vital service to the community. Learn more about the program and find additional event dates on the official website.

Provide your input on Shoreline's Street Tree List update

Shoreline City Hall invites residents to an open house on February 19, 2025, to discuss updates to the Street Tree List, which guides the planting of public trees in appropriate locations. The event aims to gather community input on tree selection to prevent issues related to sidewalk and roadway damage. An online open house will also be available from February 19 to March 5 for those unable to attend in person.

Work parties in Shoreline parks this weekend

The Green Shoreline Partnership invites community volunteers to participate in weekend work parties aimed at restoring local parks and natural areas in Shoreline. Scheduled for February 15th and 16th, the events will take place at various parks, providing residents an opportunity to engage in environmental stewardship and community building.

Shorelines Second Annual Where Our Wildlife Is Backyard Habitat Tour, Saturday, July 9

Shoreline's Second Annual "Where Our Wildlife Is" Backyard Habitat Tour will take place on Saturday, July 9, 2011, from 10 am to 3 pm in the Briarcrest and Ridgecrest neighborhoods. Sponsored by a City of Shoreline environmental mini-grant, this free event showcases certified backyard wildlife habitats, promoting community involvement in wildlife protection and habitat creation. Visitors can pick up a tour guide and map at Briarcrest Elementary School to explore local gardens and learn about wildlife-friendly gardening practices.