Night of Giving to support Skunk Works Robotics team will be Saturday night, Feb. 22

Burien, WALocal News

The ‘Night of Giving’ event on February 22, 2025, is a vital fundraising initiative designed to support the Skunk Works Robotics team based in Normandy Park, Washington. Scheduled to occur at 1500 SW Shorebrook Dr, this event invites community members to come together and contribute to an essential cause that promotes youth involvement in STEM fields. Attendees can expect a night filled with engaging activities aimed at raising funds for the robotics team, which plays a significant role in cultivating skills in young innovators. Such events are crucial as they not only provide financial support but also enhance community spirit and collaboration. The Skunk Works Robotics team represents a commitment to fostering educational opportunities that nurture the next generation of engineers and scientists.

By participating in the ‘Night of Giving,’ residents can make a tangible impact on local youth development. This gathering emphasizes the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of young individuals. Don’t miss this chance to support a worthy cause that strengthens both the robotics team and the community at large.

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