Back to School Doughnut Day in Woodway Sept. 3

Edmonds, WALocal News

Woodway will celebrate its annual Back to School Doughnut Day on September 3, providing free Top Pot Doughnuts, milk, and juice from 7-9 a. m. at the corner of Greyston and Willowick. Real estate advisor Terry Vehrs organizes the event to mark the return to school, emphasizing its significance for families. “Back to School is such a special moment for families,” Vehrs stated, highlighting his goal to spread joy in the community.

The event welcomes all students, from kindergarteners to high school seniors, aiming to ease the transition back to school with a tasty treat. This initiative not only supports local businesses like Top Pot Doughnuts but also fosters community spirit by bringing families together. Such gatherings can strengthen connections within the community and create lasting memories. The event exemplifies how simple gestures can have a meaningful impact during pivotal life moments. Families are encouraged to participate and enjoy a sweet start to the school year.

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