Networking will meet Breadmaking at Discover Buriens April 16 Business After-Hours

Burien, WALocal News

Discover Burien is set to host a Business After-Hours event on April 16, 2025, that offers a distinctive blend of networking and breadmaking. Kicking off at 5 PM local time, the event will take place at 427 SW 152nd St, Burien, Washington, a central location in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. This innovative approach aims to foster professional connections while allowing participants to engage in a fun, hands-on breadmaking experience. By combining culinary creativity with networking, the event seeks to strengthen community ties and promote local businesses. Attendees can expect a vibrant atmosphere conducive to collaboration and idea sharing.

The event is categorized as a Business Expo & Conference, highlighting its relevance to local professionals. With the presence of businesses like Sammamish Mortgage, the event promises valuable interactions for participants. This unique opportunity not only enhances business relationships but also celebrates local culture through the art of breadmaking.

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