SHORELINE HISTORICAL MUSEUM & MIYAWAKI FOREST invites adults & kids to celebrate beginnings & endings Saturday December 6, 2025 from 3.30-5pm

Story by Bruce Scholten

Photos by Martha Young-Scholten

URBAN BREAK? Shoreline Historical Museum and its Miyawaki Forest can give you a lift. Even a place to sit & relax, since incoming executive director Robby Grillo and outgoing director Kenneth Doutt installed stone benches, provided by board president Armand Micheline. See slugs bugs and butterflies. Stroll the garden, reading clay signs with plant names in English and Lushootseed, the first language spoken in the Duwamish Territory.

Two years ago , with support by SUGI (Sustainable Urbanisation Global Initiative) Lake Forest Park and Shoreline Rotary Clubs, King Conservation Dis

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