Our Partners
Grow Northwest
Diggin' Shoreline is pleased to be partnering with Grow Northwest and the leadership of Shoreline's newest garden, the Ching Community Gardens. Grow Northwest holds the deed to the property, and serves as the fiscal sponsor for the project. Learn more about Grow NW at www.grownorthwest.org.
Shoreline Historical Museum
Shoreline Historical Museum, through the guidance of former executive director Vicki Stiles, provided invaluable support to Diggin' in the research and writing of the history of locally produced food in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park from 1859 to present. There is much more to be discovered about Shoreline's early years. Photos, oral histories and anecdotal information of bygone years are always welcome. Even if you have just a tidbit of info to share, do contact the museum. Your small detail just may be the missing link of a much bigger picture! For more information, visit www.shorelinehistoricalmuseum.org.
City of Shoreline
The City of Shoreline has partnered with Diggin' Shoreline on numerous projects and events since 2011, including several events at City Hall, and as a contributor to Shoreline's Earth Day Every Day event. Shoreline has also benefited from the award of several Environmental Mini-Grants, and thanks the City for their continued support. Read more about the City of Shoreline at www.shorelinewa.gov.
Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center
The City of Shoreline has partnered with Diggin' Shoreline on numerous projects and events since 2011, including several events at City Hall, and as a contributor to Shoreline's Earth Day Every Day event. Shoreline has also benefited from the award of several Environmental Mini-Grants, and thanks the City for their continued support. Read more about the City of Shoreline at www.shorelinewa.gov.
Ballinger Neighborhood Association
Ballinger Neighborhood Association brought Diggin' Shoreline its first pilot project, spearheading the creation of one of the City's first community gardens, complete with several framed, raised bed plots and food bank gardens in 2010. The garden has been closed for 3 years for the construction / renovation of Cascade K-8 School. We are pleased to announce that work is underway to re-open the garden in the Spring of 2024!
Heritage Bank
The best way to really get to know your neighbors isn’t from behind a teller counter. Heritage Bank is proud to say they help strengthen the communities in which we live and work. Their employees take on vital roles, supporting civic and charitable organizations, and make our towns better places to live and work. The results of their commitment to the communities they serve include annual participation or sponsorship of over 100 local events and activities by the bank and its employees. To learn more about Heritage Bank and the services they provide, visit Heritage Bank Community outreach (heritagebanknw.com)