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Lake Forest Park
Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Meryl Schenker captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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While waiting for her sister to finish soccer practice, 7-year-old Hannah Gwazdauskas plays on the train at Horizon View Park.

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Cricky Kavanaugh of Brier drinks from the decorative water fountain on the Burke Gilman Trail at Ballinger Way Northeast and Bothell Way Northeast.

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Dance teacher Marilyn Waston, left, shows MaryAnn Haycox of Lake Forest Park and Ray Marik of Shoreline how to tango during her class at the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center.

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Joe Plesha, a Lake Forest Park native, plays soccer with his 4-year-old son, John, in the parking lot of the interim city hall while waiting for another of his three sons to finish soccer practice.

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Zachary Jaeger, 4, reacts to the spray while his cousin Jesse Boyce washes their motor home in Lake Forest Park's Sheridan Beach area.

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Jean Carlson, member of the flower club, in her garden with her flowers.

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Celia Webb of Lake City enjoys a free slice of bread at the Great Harvest Bread Company, which serves as a community meeting place.

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The view from Sheridan Heights, a section of the city of Lake Forest Park, across Lake Washington at Inglewood.

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Mark Jaeger and his son Nicholas, 3, love their new location in Sheridan Beach, a section of the City of Lake Forest Park, where they enjoy their own private beach on Lake Washington. They moved from Lake City a few months ago.

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Peter Marsh, soccer coach of the "Green Peppers," a Shorelake Soccer team, is stopped by John Plesha,4, and Will Corbett, 4, right, on his way onto the field, at the LFP interim City Hall location.

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Ballinger Automotive Shell Station owner Ron Ricker, left, and his daughter Sally Ricker look at the sinkhole that destroyed his gas station in Lake Forest Park, Wash., Wednesday morning, Jan. 1, 1997 after a heavy storm that hit the Northwest. Lake Forest Park is north of Seattle.

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Saturday, October 3, 1998

The lack of problems keeps focus on the little things

Principal reads pressure in the focus on kids' success

Ceasefire arranged in growing garden-club rift

Sheridan-area annexations complicate woodsy '60s plan

Residents won't be seeing nudes and bingo all over again

Police chief left LAPD detectives during Simpson trial

Jon Hahn: Despite whole lot of wrangling, hole continues to plague station

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Lake Forest Park

Lake Forest Park historical album

Lake Forest Park by the numbers


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Shoreline

Mountlake Terrace

Lake City

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