Free Community Food Fun Family Night will be Friday night, Sept. 27 at Glen Acres Church of Christ

Burien, WALocal News

Glen Acres Church of Christ will host a Free Community Food Fun Family Night on September 27, 2024, in Burien, Washington. The event invites local families to enjoy food and activities that promote community engagement and bonding. Organizers emphasize the importance of such gatherings in fostering relationships among residents. The church, located at 11401 10th Ave S. , has been a vital part of the Burien community, often hosting events that cater to families.

This initiative falls under the "Events and Attractions" category, showcasing the church's dedication to serving the community. Attendees will have opportunities to connect with one another, strengthening local ties. The event is expected to draw significant interest, as it provides a chance for families to gather in a supportive environment. Community events like this are crucial for building relationships and enhancing the local social fabric.

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