Free Community Dinner and Family Fun Night returning Friday, May 23 to Glen Acres Church of Christ

Burien, WALocal News

Glen Acres Church of Christ will hold a free Community Dinner and Family Fun Night on May 23 from 6 to 8 p. m. at 11401 10th Avenue South. The event is open to all residents and will include a light meal of hot dogs, potato chips, and drinks. Organizers emphasize creating a relaxed setting for community engagement, stating, “It is a great chance to meet people in your community.

” No registration is required, and there is no cost for attendance. This initiative aims to strengthen local connections and foster a sense of belonging among participants. Glen Acres Church of Christ has a history of supporting community events and providing a welcoming space for residents. The dinner serves as an opportunity for neighbors to gather and enjoy fellowship. This event highlights the church's commitment to community building and outreach.

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