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Quick Start Shoreline Business Workshop Tuesday Oct 2

The Quick-Start Shoreline Business Workshop, scheduled for October 2, 2012, at Shoreline City Hall, aims to assist start-up and existing business owners in enhancing their visual communication strategies. Led by Lee Mozena of Zenith Communication, the workshop will cover effective use of images to engage diverse audiences and strengthen marketing efforts.

Painted Pianos end with concert by Two Scoops Moore

The Painted Pianos project concluded with a lively concert featuring the Two Scoops Moore combo at Shoreline City Hall Plaza, drawing an informal crowd eager to enjoy the music. The event, marked by dancing and community engagement, highlights the local arts scene and the importance of cultural events in fostering community connections.

Regional Dahlia show to be held in Shoreline August 25-26

The Puget Sound Dahlia Association is hosting its annual regional dahlia show on August 25-26, 2012, at Sky Nursery in Shoreline, WA. This year's event promises to be larger and more vibrant, featuring thousands of colorful blooms, expert presentations, and various floral arrangements. Attendees can enjoy the spectacle of dahlia displays in a fitting new venue.

Scenes from the Grand Opening of the Shoreline Farmers Market

The Grand Opening of the Shoreline Farmers Market on June 30, 2012, featured a lively atmosphere despite the typical unpredictable weather. Local officials, including Mayor Keith McGlashan, participated in the event alongside various musical acts and community booths that showcased local produce and prepared foods. This celebration highlighted community engagement and support for local agriculture.

Boat Fire in Lake Forest Park

A boat fire occurred on May 30, 2012, in Lake Forest Park, prompting a quick response from the Northshore Fire Department. Firefighters managed to contain the blaze, which caused an estimated $16,000 in damages to the 1988 Bayliner Trophy, attributed to accidental wiring issues. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among firefighters or civilians.

Lynnwood Link Extension Project (North Corridor Transit Project)

Sound Transit Board has identified potential routes and station locations for the Lynnwood Link Extension Project, a critical light rail initiative in the North Corridor. The project aims to enhance public transportation along the I-5 corridor, with community input shaping the decision-making process. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is expected to be published in spring 2013, assessing the project's impacts and mitigation strategies.

Scratched Out and Stitched Together - Gallery at Towne Centre

The Gallery at Towne Centre showcases "Scratched Out and Stitched Together," featuring mixed media by Laura King and ceramics by Tami Johnson, both esteemed Shoreline School District art teachers. The exhibition runs from April 3 to May 12, 2012, with a special Meet the Artists event on April 4. This event highlights local artistic talent and supports the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council's mission to nurture the arts in the community.

Lorna Lufts Songs My Mother Taught Me at the Edmonds Center for the Arts

Lorna Luft will perform her tribute show "Songs My Mother Taught Me," celebrating the legacy of her mother, Judy Garland, at the Edmonds Center for the Arts on March 9, 2012. This multi-media production features Luft's renditions of Garland's beloved songs, intertwined with personal memories and home movies. Tickets are available for a range of prices, making this an accessible cultural event for the local community.

The Shoreline Dollars For Scholars Program is taking 2012 applications

The Shoreline Dollars For Scholars program is accepting applications for its 2012 scholarship awards, aimed at high school seniors in the Shoreline area. With a deadline of March 15, students can apply for funding to support their educational goals, contributing to the program's legacy of awarding over 150 scholarships in the past eight years.

Happy New Year!

Shoreline Area News highlights local events and personal stories from the community, including a New Year’s greeting and a feature on Christmas lights in Lake Forest Park. The content reflects community spirit but lacks urgency and broader relevance to significant issues. Overall, it serves more as a seasonal snapshot than a critical news update.

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