Next Free Community Dinner Fun Family Night at Glen Acres Church of Christ will be Friday night, Jan. 24

Burien, WALocal News

Glen Acres Church of Christ will host a free community dinner and family night on January 24, 2025, from 6 PM to 8 PM in Burien, Washington. The event aims to foster community spirit by bringing families together for an evening of food and activities. Attendees will enjoy a variety of food options, including hot dogs and potato chips. Local engagement in community events like this is crucial for strengthening ties among residents. Past events have seen significant participation, highlighting the area's commitment to community building.

The church is located at 11401 10th Ave S, easily accessible for residents in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. This initiative also reflects a broader trend of churches and organizations providing free meals to support families and individuals in need. Such gatherings not only provide nourishment but also create a supportive environment for social interaction.

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