7 Stories will showcase local voices on theme 'First Time' Friday night at Highline Heritage Museum - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The Highline Heritage Museum will present the "7 Stories" event on May 23, 2025, at 7 p. m. , highlighting local narratives based on the theme “First Time. ” This free event invites attendees to hear heartfelt stories from their neighbors, fostering community connection. Donations are welcomed to help sustain future programming at the museum.

The event underscores the importance of local voices in sharing experiences that resonate with the community. As a cultural institution in Burien, the museum plays a vital role in promoting local arts and storytelling. The event aligns with the museum's mission to engage residents through accessible cultural experiences. Attendees will not only enjoy the stories but also appreciate the diverse backgrounds of their fellow community members. This initiative encourages participation and support for local storytelling efforts.

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