Free Independence Day picnic will be Friday, June 27 at Glen Acres Church of Christ

Burien, WALocal News

A free Independence Day picnic is set for Friday, June 27, at Glen Acres Church of Christ in Seattle. The event will kick off at 12:24 PM local time, featuring activities such as volleyball, badminton, and a barbecue. Organizers emphasize the importance of community engagement, aiming to bring local residents together for a day of celebration. The church is located at 11401 10th Ave S, in King County, Washington. This picnic not only provides entertainment but also fosters connections among attendees, enhancing community ties.

Last year’s event attracted a large turnout, indicating strong local interest in such gatherings. Participants can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere filled with sports and social interaction. The event underscores the church's commitment to serving the community and promoting a spirit of unity.

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