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We offer a variety of events year-round for families and individuals of all ages and interests.  See below for a list of upcoming happenings.  We hope you'll join us!



 
Family Events
Hamlin Halloween Haunt
Hamlin Park, 16006 15th Avenue NE
For more information, please call (206) 801-2600.
Fri, October 24,
6:00-8:30 p.m.
You can't beat celebrating Halloween and the fall season in the forested Hamlin Park at night! Celebrate with us at our 11th annual Hamlin Halloween Haunt! Enjoy spooky songs and tales told around a campfire, hayrides, Halloween games, and face painting. Dress warmly; bring a flashlight and a roasting stick for marshmallows. A free event for all ages!
 
Holiday Craft Market
18560 First Avenue NE in Shoreline
For more information, call (206) 801-2600.
Sat, November 22,
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Join us for the 4th annual Holiday Craft Market where over 50 juried artisans will sell their handmade crafts and wares. The Spartan Recreation Center gymnasium will be transformed into a winter wonderland of gorgeous gifts. So grab your shopping bag and wallet and start your holiday shopping here. Everyone is welcome. The Spartan Recreation Center is located on the southeast corner of the Shoreline Center Campus.
 
Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony
Les Schwab, 180th & 15th Avenue NE
For more information, please call (206) 801-2600.
Sat, December 6, 6:30 p.m.
Everyone will enjoy the annual tree lighting ceremony in North City. Around The Sound Band will provide music and a sing-along while Santa hands out candy and toys to children. Parents can have hot coffee with cookies and enjoy the scene. Sponsored by North City Business Association, Ridgecrest and North City Neighborhood Associations, Shoreline Water District and the City of Shoreline.
 
Breakfast With Santa!
Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center
For more information, please call the Spartan Recreation Center, (206) 801-2600.
Sat, December 13
** Pre-registration/reservation is required** Cost: $7 per person ($5 for children 2-12 years old) Bring the whole family for a delicious breakfast with Santa. There will be games, prizes and activities for the entire family. Santa will make a special appearance for pictures. Start your holiday season off right with the second annual Breakfast with Santa! Two breakfast seatings are offered and reservations are required: - 9:00-10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.-11:45 a.m.
 
Call for Photos
Please call (206) 801-2630 with any questions.
Ongoing throughout the year
Are you a student of photography or just enjoy photography as a hobby? The City of Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is looking for photos of people enjoying a Shoreline park, program or facility. Do you have a great picture from a picnic in a Shoreline park, a friend or family member in a recreational activity, or want to take photos that may be published? Send your pictures to us and they might appear in this recreation guide!

Send either your minimum 4x6 prints or .jpg/.tiff (300+ dpi) photo files to: Shoreline Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services, 17544 Midvale Ave. N, Shoreline, WA 98133. Or send via e-mail to dferriss@ci.shoreline.wa.us
 


Teen Events
Boys to Men
Richmond Highlands Recreation Center,
16554 Fremont Avenue N.

For more information, please call San at (206) 801-2643
After school on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month.
Boys to Men is a program provided by the City of Shoreline's Parks and Recreation Teen Program that addresses the challenges and needs specific to our growing. Gangs, drugs and teenage pregnancies compound this critical time in a young man's life. Too many good teens get caught up in a path that they may not choose if they had a mentor to help see options, weigh consequences and make a positive choice. With the understanding that inside each boy is a "man of honor," well help them discover their own individual strengths, talents and gifts. Armed with this information, they can then develop positive life skills and goals that can be expressed in their lives and shared within their community.
 
Empowering Youth Everywhere (EYE)
Various - regular meeting schedule to be announced.
For more information, contact Waldo at (206) 801-2644.
Empowering Youth Everywhere (EYE) is about empowering youth through leadership and organizational skeills. Learn how to develop programs such as talent shows, resource fairs, bandshows and more. Express your ideas in a safe forum for teen issues and have a voice in activities in Shoreline. Community service hours are available. Regular meeting schedule to be announced.
 
Open Your Eyes (OYE!)
Various - regular meeting schedule to be announced.
For more information, please call Sigrid at (206) 801-2642
Join us as we look at other cultures and what makes them unique. Check out other ethnicities and subcultures within our own society. This is not a classroom setting. We experience it all through customs, cuisine, music, games, movies, festivals and other celebrations of life. This program will help you understand different cultures by experiencing them.