All are invited to a Seahurst neighborhood walk with WABI Buriens Weekday Walkers on Wednesday, Feb. 19

Burien, WALocal News

Mark your calendars for a neighborhood walk in Seahurst on February 19, 2025, hosted by WABI Burien’s Weekday Walkers. The event kicks off at 11:30 AM from 1620 SW 149th St, Burien, Washington, providing a perfect opportunity for locals to engage with their community. This walk not only promotes physical activity but also highlights the natural beauty and recreational offerings of the Seahurst area. Participants can expect to connect with neighbors, share stories, and foster friendships while enjoying picturesque views. The initiative aims to encourage more residents to explore local parks and outdoor spaces, enhancing community well-being.

Additionally, the event serves as a reminder of the importance of neighborhood involvement and support for public amenities. Attendees are encouraged to bring their loved ones for an inclusive experience. Join in for a day of connection, exercise, and appreciation for the local environment.

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