www.enterprisenewspapers.com
www.enterprisenewspapers.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2008  12:40 am
Search
 
Latest Photo Gallery

Brier Dog-O-Ween
October 15. 2008 (6 photos)
Local News


Keeping Wall Street's woes from Main Street
Tickled pink
Economic vitality subject of Terrace hearing
Sports


King's whips Wildcats to lead conference
Edmonds-Woodway fights its way back into the race
Archbishop Murphy blasts Lakewood
Out & About


Halloween & Harvest Calendar
'100 Years' at ECA
Stage Calendar
Your Town
Births
Death Notices
Death Notices
Opinion


You should count your blessings, Boeing machini...
Seniors fight for respect one we can all applaud
Local News     Print This Article  Email This Page facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Meg Beck, 9, of Shoreline, dances to the Cornucopia Concert Band, of Seattle, at the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Adding to an expansive wall of chalk drawings, Dean Weller, of Shoreline, draws a dragon and dragonfly as his neighbor, Ashley Berkman, 6, of Shoreline watches at the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Aaron McCrackin, 8, of Shoreline, adds to an expansive display of chalk drawings during the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Cate Coughlin, of Shoreline, admires art work at the Richmond Beach Library Art Show, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline. The art show was held in conjunction with the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Meg Beck, 9, of Shoreline, dances to the Cornucopia Concert Band, of Seattle, at the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Adding to an expansive wall of chalk drawings, Dean Weller, of Shoreline, draws a dragon and dragonfly as his neighbor, Ashley Berkman, 6, of Shoreline watches at the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
(click to enlarge)
Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW Fixated by the onstage talent, the Seattle SeaChordsmen barbarshop chorus, Grace Whelan and her friend Eileen Beres, both 7, of Innis Arden, enjoy the festivities at the Richmond Beach Strawberry Festival, Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Richmond Beach Center Park in Shoreline.
 

ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE ENTERPRISE
Jocelyn Robinson, Copy editor
jrobinson@heraldnet.com
Published: Friday, May 16, 2008

A taste of the Strawberry Festival

Crowds enjoyed the music of local bands, food from local restaurants, activities for kids and a walking tour of historic Richmond Beach -- all while sampling the tasty produce of this year's Strawberry Festival on Saturday, May 10.

The festival was from noon until 5 p.m. and was held in conjunction with the May 9-10 Art Show at the Richmond Beach Library.

The event was co-sponsored by the Richmond Beach Community Association and the city of Shoreline, also made possible through a grant with the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council.









Most Read
1. Halloween & Harvest Calendar
2. Stage Calendar
3. '100 Years' at ECA
4. Births
5. I-985 wrong fix for Puget Sound traffic problem
6. 'Free' solution to costly problem?
7. Forgotten time capsule discovered
8. You should count your blessings, Boeing machinists
9. Leave red-light violations alone
10. Anonymous parent salvages snacks at school

Today's Most Read from HeraldNet.com
1. $21 million budget shortfall predicted for Snohomish County
2. Milgard Manufacturing closure in Marysville will affect 80 workers
3. Driver on cell phone triggers morning crash
4. Prolific con artist arrested at casino
5. Police allege murder-for-hire plot
6. To Boeing's Machinists, job security still No. 1 issue
7. Wildlife officers shoot deer injured along I-5
8. Sailor savors new car smell
9. Evangelicals' political choices hard to gauge
10. Everett Theatre turns to youth, tries for new life

Top Jobs
Click to View





ADVERTISEMENT

Current Top Story from:

Sad tales were just a con job
She spun a heartbreaking story. [More]