Free Kids Night in the Garden returns to Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden Saturday, June. 28

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden will host its annual “Kid’s Night in the Garden” on Saturday, June 28, 2025, from 5:30 to 9 p. m. Families can enjoy various activities, including children's games, crafts, bouncy houses, and a scavenger hunt, with an outdoor screening of Pixar's “Monsters, Inc. ” scheduled for 7:30 p. m.

Guests should bring blankets or low-back lawn chairs for the movie. The first 100 children to arrive will receive free churros and popcorn, adding to the excitement of the evening. Admission is free, ensuring that all community members can participate in this family-friendly event. The initiative fosters community engagement and provides a fun, safe environment for children. The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is located at 13735 24th Ave S in SeaTac.

This annual event highlights the garden's commitment to serving the local community through enjoyable and accessible activities.

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