Free Spring Carnival with Easter Egg Hunts and Games on April 25 at Glen Acres Church

Burien, WALocal News

The Free Spring Carnival at Glen Acres Church will take place on April 25, starting at 6 PM and concluding at 2 AM. Families can participate in Easter egg hunts and various games, making it a festive occasion for the Burien community. The event aims to raise funds for a nonprofit organization, showcasing the significance of local engagement in supporting charitable causes. Glen Acres Church has a history of hosting community-oriented events, contributing to the vibrancy of the Seattle Metropolitan Area. The carnival aligns with the ongoing Spring Racing Carnival, which emphasizes community involvement and fundraising.

Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with activities suitable for all ages. This event not only promotes fun but also encourages residents to support local nonprofit efforts. Glen Acres Church continues to strengthen its role as a hub for community events in King County.

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