Auburn Food Bank to host Luau Gala fundraiser on Saturday, July 19

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The Auburn Food Bank plans to host a Luau Gala fundraiser on Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 5 PM to 3 AM. This vibrant event aims to raise essential funds to support local food initiatives and engage the community. Attendees can look forward to a night filled with entertainment and activities, embodying a festive luau atmosphere. The gala will take place at 410 H St NE in Auburn, Washington, within the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Funds raised during the event will directly support the Auburn Food Bank's mission to alleviate food insecurity in the region.

Last year, the food bank served over 20,000 individuals, highlighting the ongoing need for community support. Participation in this event will not only be enjoyable but also impactful in addressing local hunger issues. Community involvement is vital for the success of such fundraising efforts, making the gala a significant occasion for Auburn residents.

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