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Shorewood grad and SCC grad are Outstanding Graduates at Western Washington University

Western Washington University recognized Shorewood graduate Kyle White and Shoreline Community College graduate Stephen Ateser as Outstanding Graduates for the 2015-16 academic year. Both students showcased exceptional skills and contributions in their respective fields, with White excelling in Manufacturing Engineering and Ateser in Design. Their achievements highlight the strong educational foundation provided by local institutions and their potential impact on future innovations.

Former King County Councilmember running for County Council - in Pierce County

Former King County Councilmember Carolyn Edmonds is running for a seat on the Pierce County Council as a Democrat, aiming to represent District 2. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships and effective governance as she contrasts herself with her Republican opponent, Sen. Pam Roach, who recently relocated to pursue this position.

Shoreline Invitational track and field results

The 37th annual Shoreline Invitational track and field events took place on April 30, 2016, at Shoreline Stadium, featuring over a thousand athletes from 88 schools. Lincoln of Tacoma emerged as the Team Champion, while Zach Shugart of Bishop Blanchet set a new meet record in the Pole Vault. Tanner Conner from Kentridge High School excelled in multiple track events, highlighting the competitive spirit of local athletics.

Reception Thursday for Garden Essentia featured artist Andrea Loewen

Andrea Loewen, a talented photographer from Seattle, will showcase her work at Garden Essentia in Shoreline during March. The opening reception on March 3 will feature her captivating photography, focusing on the intricate beauty of nature and its profound impact on the modern psyche.

Mrs. Wiggleworth's Hat book launch Feb 13 in Shoreline

Mrs. Wigglesworth's Hat, a children's book by Pat Erickson, will be launched on February 13 at the EM Event Center in Shoreline. The book features Mrs. Wigglesworth, a beloved storyteller, and follows her adventure of losing her signature hat while visiting Meridian Park. Attendees can purchase the book for $10, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Pinky's Passion for a Parkinson's Cure.

Obituary Mark Fraser McVeety

Mark Fraser McVeety, a dedicated humanitarian and community leader, passed away at the age of 46 after a battle with cancer. His legacy includes significant contributions to global humanitarian efforts, economic initiatives, and memorable community events in Shoreline, Washington. A memorial service will be held in his honor, encouraging contributions to a student fund established in his name.

Obituary Mark Fraser McVeety

Mark Fraser McVeety, a compassionate humanitarian and innovative entrepreneur, passed away at the age of 46, leaving behind a legacy of global service and community impact. His memorial service took place at Shoreline Community College, honoring his contributions to various humanitarian missions and entrepreneurial initiatives. Friends and family are encouraged to support the Mark F. and Tiffany T. Student Fund to continue his legacy of service.

Christmas Cheer by LFP Artist

Local artist Debbie Thomassi has brightened the holiday season with her Christmas-themed window art at Garden Essentia in Ballinger Village, Lake Forest Park. The display showcases local talent and community spirit, enhancing the festive atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

Mod Pizza donates 5,600 to PTA Clothing Room and continues to do a brisk business

Mod Pizza made a generous donation of $5,668.20 to The Works, an initiative providing clothing and school supplies to students in need within Shoreline Public Schools. The donation was acknowledged by PTA volunteer Lori Woodfield, who expressed gratitude for the support from the community, highlighting the importance of local businesses in fostering community welfare.

Colorful Pumpkins at Central Market

Central Market offers a vibrant selection of colorful pumpkins, perfect for fall festivities, with an upcoming Great Pumpkin Weigh Off scheduled for October 10. The article highlights the local engagement in seasonal activities and encourages community participation. It features a captivating photo by Lee Lageschulte, enhancing the article's appeal.

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