Programs and Community

Programs and Community

Annual Meeting

Join us for the 50th Annual Membership Meeting of the Shoreline Historical Museum!

Saturday November 2nd
1pm-3pm

Sheridan Market
15348 Bothell Way, Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

Enjoy light refreshments and additional purchasable options from the historic Sheridan Market!

Learn about all the incredible things the Museum Community has accomplished this year and enjoy a program by our new Collections Manager, Robby Grillo.

If you would like to join virtually, please email us at shm@shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org for the link

Annual Meeting Program

Miyawaki Urban Forest History Project

Saturday, September 28th 
10:00am – 12:00pm
LIFE OF THE FOREST – STORYTELLING

Roger Fernandes –  artist, storyteller, and educator of the Lower Elwha S’Klallam Tribe shares traditional Coast Salish stories that connect to the living world around us.

Sunday, December 8th                                                                                      3:30pm – 5:15pm                                                                                                FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY – Welcome Stone Unveiled

Come celebrate with us the 1st birthday party of the Miyawaki Forest! Roger Fernandes will unveil the Welcome Stone along with activities, refreshments and tours!

Library Programs

We are very sorry to say that we will have to cancel our program at the Shoreline Library tomorrow. Please check back here and on our website for updates on rescheduling.       

Shoreline Library Branch
345 NE 175th Street Shoreline, WA 98155

Saturday, October 19th, 4-6pm

BOTTLES & BOTANY: A PHYSICIAN’S TOUCH

A presentation on the archaeology and history of medicine in northern King County. Join us as we discuss medicinal practices through the lens of historical documents and artifacts from the museum’s collection.       

 

Almost Antiques Guild

THURSDAY
 Nov 14

 NEW TIME AND LOCATION
Broadview Branch of
Seattle Public Library

1:30pm-3pm

If you like collecting and collectibles, this is the group for you! Bring something to show and tell, and hear about what others are collecting.

 

BROADVIEW LIBRARY
12755 GREENWOOD AVE N.

Visitor Zines

 

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Indigenous Peoples  – Links to Exhibit and Stories

Indigenous Peoples Day in Shoreline is really a multifaceted weekend and beyond of numerous happenings that you can enjoy virtually or in person every day! The Kruckeberg Botanical Garden is hosting the Shoreline Historical Museum’s exhibit, “The Healing Power of Plants: A Deeper Look at Indigenous Medicine” not only on-line but throughout the garden as well, where you can see these plants close-up. https://www.kruckeberg.org/the-healing-power-of-plants/
 
Additionally, the City of Shoreline hosted a storytelling event with Roger Fernandes and Fern Renville.  Their stories can be heard here https://vimeo.com/467398915
 
The city’s Public Art Program also features Shoreline Indigenous Connections with QR codes available at all of the city’s Indigenous public art, telling about the artists and the artwork.

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Personal Stories of the Pandemic

A Program of The Shoreline Historical Museum

In 1918, the peak year of the Spanish Influenza pandemic, the world was taken by surprise
when 100s of thousands of people became ill.  World War I was still being fought, and more
soldiers were dying of the flu than were dying in combat. We know from newspaper accounts
that medical facilities were sorely overtaxed, and families were burdened with caring for their
sick and dying loved ones, with caregivers often falling ill themselves. 

Today, we know how important it is to record our history during such an unusual time. 
We have the opportunity to offer our own narratives of the coronavirus pandemic for posterity. 
Let us describe this experience for those who come after us.  In 100 years, when the next global
disease comes around, they will be able to look back on our accounts of, and what for many has
been, a desperate time.  Today’s history is a road map to the future, just as the history
of the 1918 pandemic would serve us, if we let it.  Fill out our “Personal Stories
of the Pandemic” form, and mail it to P.O. Box 55594, Shoreline WA  98155
or e-mail it to shm@shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org.
Pandemic Questionnaire

 

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