REMINDER 7 Stories will focus on Animal Tales this Friday night, Mar. 28 at Highline Heritage Museum

Burien, WALocal News

The upcoming "7 Stories" event, scheduled for March 28, 2025, at the Highline Heritage Museum, promises an enchanting evening themed "Animal Tales. " This beloved community event allows local residents to share authentic stories about their cherished pets and animal encounters. Admission is free, though donations are appreciated to help sustain the program. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy dining at nearby restaurants or bars to enhance their experience. Storytellers interested in participating can find guidance and coaching to help shape their narratives.

The event will also be streamed live for those unable to attend in person, ensuring wider community engagement. Future themes for the 2025 season include "Hidden Truths" and "First Time," maintaining the spirit of storytelling throughout the year. This initiative not only fosters community connection but also celebrates the bonds between humans and animals.

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