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Learn about Shoreline Schools propositions for February 9 ballot

Shoreline Schools is informing voters about upcoming propositions on the February 9 ballot, including a replacement levy for educational programs, a bond for high school modernization, and a capital levy for technology improvements. Several informational meetings are scheduled for the community to discuss these proposals, which are crucial for maintaining educational standards and infrastructure. For detailed information, voters can visit the Shoreline Schools website.

Breaking Free Sports Camp at Calvin Presbyterian July 25-29

The "Breaking Free Sports Camp," designed for children aged 4 to 12, will take place from July 25-29, 2011, at Calvin Presbyterian Church in Shoreline, WA. The camp offers various sports activities, Christian coaching, and daily Bible studies, promoting both physical fitness and spiritual growth. Registration costs $50 per child, with discounts available for additional family members.

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.

Impressions Seattle Wind Symphony in concert at Shorecrest PAC February 8, 2025

The Seattle Wind Symphony will present an engaging concert titled "Impressions" on February 8, 2025, featuring a dynamic repertoire that includes works by Anthony Plog, J.S. Bach, Frank Ticheli, and Caroline Shaw, with mezzo-soprano Soon Cho as a featured artist. This event at Shorecrest Performing Arts Center promises to explore the connections of inspiration across cultures and eras, providing a rich musical experience for attendees. Tickets are available for general audiences, students, and teens, making this event accessible to all.

Town Hall with Sen. Maralyn Chase on Saturday Mar 10 in Edmonds

Senator Maralyn Chase will host a town hall meeting on March 10, 2018, at the Edmonds Senior Center, providing an update on the current Legislative Session and inviting community feedback on legislative concerns. This event is an opportunity for residents of the 32nd Legislative District to engage directly with their senator on important issues affecting Washingtonians.

Rep. Lauren Davis (D-32nd District) is introducing a suite of reforms to help prevent crime and hold perpetrators accountable

Rep. Lauren Davis (D-32nd District) is proposing a series of reforms aimed at reducing crime and enhancing accountability in Washington state, where violent crime rates have surged. Key initiatives include stricter sanctions for evading arrest, improved supervision for individuals on community custody, and proactive measures to combat impaired driving, addressing the alarming rise in traffic fatalities.

Letter to the Editor The RFA experiment adds nothing but risk

David Maehren's letter to the editor critiques the proposed Regional Fire Authority (RFA), arguing it undermines local control and fails to deliver promised cost savings or service improvements. He emphasizes that existing funding and service agreements are working well, and claims the RFA's tax cut is a tactic to gain voter support rather than a genuine benefit.

American Boulangerie Philharmonia Northwest concert February 2, 2025 at Shorecrest PAC

The Philharmonia Northwest concert on February 2, 2025, at Shorecrest Performing Arts Center celebrates the legacy of renowned music teacher Nadia Boulanger with performances featuring her notable alumni. The program includes a world premiere orchestration of R. Nathaniel Dett's "Cinnamon Grove," alongside works by Samuel Barber and Aaron Copland. Tickets are available for purchase, making this an exciting cultural event for the Shoreline community.

WeatherWatcher Winter and Snow Arrival

A cold and snowy weather pattern is set to impact the Shoreline and Lake Forest Park areas over the next week, reminiscent of the winter conditions experienced in February 2019. With temperatures expected to drop into the 20s and 30s, there may be scattered snow showers, and the potential for localized thunderstorms could lead to brief snow accumulation. Residents are advised to stay informed as forecasts indicate ongoing cold weather and the possibility of significant storm activity later in the month.

Holiday Bazaar at Senior Center this Friday and Saturday

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center is hosting its Annual Holiday Bazaar on November 2 and 3, offering a variety of shopping options including crafts, baked goods, and a silent auction. This community event not only supports local artisans but also benefits the senior center, making it a cherished tradition for residents. Attendees can enjoy a Bistro Lunch and participate in a raffle for a handcrafted quilt.

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