Glen Acres Churchs Free Community Dinner and Family Fun Night will be Friday, Mar. 28

Burien, WALocal News

Glen Acres Church is excited to announce a free community dinner and family fun night set for Friday, March 28, 2025. Starting at 6:00 PM local time, the event will continue until 3:00 AM the next morning, inviting families from Burien, Washington, and surrounding areas to join in the festivities. Located at 11401 10th Ave S, the church aims to create a welcoming environment for community members to gather, share a meal, and enjoy various entertainment options. This event reflects the church's ongoing dedication to fostering community spirit and inclusivity. With its categorization under concerts, music events, and local attractions, the dinner promises to be a highlight for residents.

It serves as an excellent opportunity for families to connect and engage with one another in a fun, relaxed setting. The event not only provides nourishment but also strengthens local bonds and friendships among attendees. Mark your calendars for this enriching community experience!

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