Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association

Shoreline, Washington

The Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association is one of 14 neighborhood associations in the City of Shoreline. Our volunteers help to create a sense of community by organizing social events, hosting monthly meetings with relevant and important community speakers, as well as communicate information that affects our neighborhood via email newsletters and our website.

For more information or to sign up for the email list, contact us at info@highlandterraceneighborhood.org.

Highland Terrace Neighborhood Boundaries
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About HTNA

The Highland Terrace Neighborhood Association (HTNA) is an organization through which citizens of the Highland Terrace Neighborhood work to promote a sense of community, serve as a representative voice of the Highland Terrace Neighborhood citizens, encourage an open environment for dialogue and action, and offer opportunities for public service.

The Highland Terrace Neighborhood has the reputation as a safe and pleasant neighborhood in which to live, with active stewardship of the environment created by the involvement of those who live here.

You can find Highland Terrace and other Shoreline, WA neighborhoods on this map.

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HTNA Events

HTNA hosts many events each year.  Our annual events are Bingo for Books in January, a Plant Sale/Exchange in May, Fun and Games in the Park in June, Neighborhood Night Out in August, and Doggies and Donuts in October.  We could always use a hand planning, advertising, procuring prizes/food, etc.  If you would like to help keep these traditions alive, please email us at info@highlandterraceneighborhood.org.

Please help us build our community!

Please email us if you’d like to be added to our mailing list, get involved, or just stay informed about issues affecting the neighborhood.

HTNA can always use help with the following:

  • Events and activities planning and/or volunteering on the day of an event
  • Social media/communications
  • Distributing welcome packets to new neighbors
  • Getting together with neighbors on your block for emergency planning, to
    form a block watch, or to ­organize a Neighborhood Night Out block party.

HTNA News & Upcoming Events

News and information about upcoming events!

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