Enjoy a Walk n Talk from Burien Town Square to Lake Burien this Sunday, Feb. 2

Burien, WALocal News

Burien Town Square will host a ‘Walk n Talk’ event to Lake Burien on February 2, 2025, beginning at 10:04 AM local time. Participants will gather at 5th Place SW and SW 152nd Street, emphasizing community engagement and appreciation for public art. The event aims to bring residents together for a leisurely walk, fostering connections among families and friends. Local organizations, including Merrill Gardens and Meta, support this initiative, showcasing the role of public art in enhancing community spaces. The event also highlights the importance of family and relationships in local culture.

Attendees will have the opportunity to experience the beauty of local installations along the route. This event is significant for building community ties and promoting local culture. The walk aligns with broader efforts to enhance community engagement in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

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