PHOTO FRIDAY Holiday lights brighten up Burien Town Square Park

Burien, WALocal News

Burien Town Square Park recently illuminated with festive holiday lights, inspiring local photographer Mary Ann Newton to capture one of her favorite images of the year. Newton expressed her excitement, stating, "When the lights were turned on last week, I scored one of my favorite photos of the year. " The B-Town Blog invites community members to contribute their own photographs for its "Photo Friday" series. Interested photographers should email high-resolution images along with details about their equipment and settings. This initiative aims to engage the local community and showcase its vibrant spirit during the holiday season.

Featuring local photography fosters a sense of community pride and connection among residents. The blog regularly highlights community contributions, enhancing local participation in local events. Such engagement not only beautifies the town but also strengthens ties among its residents.

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