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Shoreline Sustainable Skill Series: Coming Soon!

We are thrilled to bring back the Shoreline Sustainable Skill Series! With 11 classes and events, we’ll be teaching the community about re-use, repurposing, maintenance, and repair of items in your everyday lives at a highly discounted rate.

Without the dates and times, below is our class calendar:

Class nameClass description
Clothing Swap and Mending Fair (Event)Bring clothes you’d like to share and take clothes you’d like to wear. Volunteer Menders will help fix or adjust your new finds for a perfect fit!
Bicycle Roadside RepairHands-on class for on-the-go bike fixes. Learn to repair flats, broken spokes, and more so you can keep riding no matter the distance.
Fall and Winter Edible GardeningKeep your garden going! Learn fall/winter crops, soil health, pests & season extension for harvests now and in early spring.
Machine Sewing 101Learn sewing machine basics, stitches, tension & more. Leave with a sampler, PDF guide & project confidence. For students 18+.
How to Buy a Used Bike and Make Sure it FitsThinking about a used bike? Learn to check fit & function, shop smart, test ride, and ask the right questions. No e-bikes this time.
Home Maintenance and Basic Home RepairsLearn tips for some basic home repairs and maintenance, and the types of tools you might need to keep your home in good running order.
Food Dehydration for BackpackingLearn to make lightweight, healthy backpacking meals with store items, a dehydrator & vacuum sealer with a seasoned hiker.
Chainsaw SharpeningLearn to sharpen and tension a chainsaw with hand tools. Open to beginners and to those who’ve taken our basic training.
Preparing Your Garden for WinterPut your garden to bed, not to sleep. Learn winterizing tips, soil care, season extension, and seed saving for year-round health.
Kids Make an Upcycled Holiday OrnamentKids 5+ and their caregivers will join Seattle ReCreative to make holiday ornaments from reclaimed materials, perfect for home or gifts.

Registration for these classes and events will first be accessed through our Monthly Newsletter and Class Notification system. Shortly after, we’ll be posting about them on social media. You may use the following buttons to subscribe to these email lists and check out our social media:

Because this series has been funded by the City of Shoreline’s Environmental Mini-Grant Program, the Shoreline Tool Library is able to offer each of these classes for $10 (the Clothing Swap is free).

These classes are very popular, and they have limited spots. If you register for any of these classes and are unable to attend, please cancel your RSVP to allow others the opportunity to sign up.

Feel free to email info@settlereconomy.org if the $10 class fee is a barrier.

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