Goldfingers Cocktails sip like 007 at exclusive Speakeasy Crawl in Downtown Burien on Saturday night, Mar. 8

Burien, WALocal News

Get ready for an unforgettable night at the James Bond-themed Speakeasy Crawl in Downtown Burien on March 8, 2025, from 6-10 p. m. For $100, guests will explore six hidden bars, each serving signature cocktails inspired by the iconic spy franchise. A Safe-Driver ticket is also available for $25, promoting responsible drinking throughout the event. Attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite Bond characters, enhancing the immersive experience.

In related news, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has announced a significant investment of $1. 7 million in local nonprofits through its Community Health Improvement Grants program, aimed at addressing critical health needs in the Puget Sound region. This initiative reflects the organization's commitment to enhancing health equity and supporting underserved communities. The 2025 grants received 79 applications, with 27 organizations selected for their alignment with community health assessments. This investment underscores the importance of community health programs and their impact on local families.

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