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

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Heritage Museum in Burien, Washington, will host the "7 Stories" event on Friday night, March 28, 2025, focusing on the enchanting theme of "Animal Tales. " Beginning at 7 PM local time and concluding at 3:30 AM, this event aims to immerse attendees in the art of storytelling. Visitors can look forward to engaging narratives that delve into the fascinating relationships between humans and animals, enriching the cultural tapestry of the community. The museum's dedication to fostering local culture and community engagement is evident through such initiatives. This event not only highlights the importance of storytelling but also showcases the museum's role as a cultural hub.

Participants will have the opportunity to connect with fellow attendees, sharing in the joy of storytelling and creativity. With its unique theme and engaging format, "7 Stories" promises to be a memorable experience for all who attend. Don't miss this chance to explore the captivating world of animal tales at the Highline Heritage Museum.

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