Get Involved
& Give Back
What to get involved but not sure where to start? Welcome to your guide to making a positive impact in the Shoreline community! Shoreline is home to a vibrant network of non-profit organizations dedicated to causes like supporting local families, promoting environmental sustainability, fostering education, and enriching community life. Whether you're passionate about mentoring youth, tackling food insecurity, protecting natural spaces, or advocating for social justice, there's a place for you to get involved.
Shoreline Farmers Market
The Shoreline Farmers Market is a vibrant hub celebrating local produce and artisan goods. Operating June through October, it offers farm-fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy, and handcrafted items from regional vendors. Located in the heart of Shoreline, it connects farmers with the community while promoting sustainability. Visitors enjoy live music, food trucks, and a family-friendly atmosphere, making it a favorite weekend destination for all ages.
Shoreline Tool Library
The Shoreline Tool Library is a community-driven resource offering tools for home improvement, gardening, and DIY projects. Members can borrow a wide variety of tools, from basic hand tools to specialized equipment, promoting affordability and sustainability. By reducing the need for single-use purchases, the library supports eco-friendly practices. It also fosters a sense of community by encouraging skill-sharing and collaboration among neighbors.
Shorelake Arts
Over our 35 years as a nonprofit, ShoreLake Arts, formerly the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Arts Council, has directly invested over $8 Million in our community through arts events, arts education ($2Mil), and artist contracts; serving over 500,000 people with our programs. We have been a champion of the arts in our schools, giving tens of thousands of students opportunities to work with artists.
Shoreline Lake Forest Park
Senior Center
The Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center is a welcoming hub dedicated to enriching the lives of older adults. Offering a variety of programs, from fitness classes and arts workshops to educational lectures and social activities, it fosters health, creativity, and connection. Located at Shoreline Center, it provides resources for wellness and independent living while building a vibrant, supportive community where seniors thrive and stay engaged.
Shoreline Historical Museum
The Shoreline Historical Museum preserves and shares the rich history of Shoreline and its surrounding areas. Through exhibits, programs, and archives, it highlights the region's cultural and historical heritage, from its early settlements to modern development. Located in a historic building, the museum connects the community to its past with engaging events, educational programs, and resources, making it a cherished center for learning and local pride.
“The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members.”
-Coretta Scott King