LETI to host annual gala fundraiser Sept. 27

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Education and Training Institute (LETI) will host its annual gala fundraiser on September 27 at the Lynnwood Convention Center. This event aims to foster community engagement and support educational initiatives in Snohomish County. The gala will celebrate LETI's contributions to education and mark a significant anniversary for the organization. Attendees can look forward to an evening of dinner and festivities, with the goal of raising funds for various educational programs. Local leaders and community members are expected to participate, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in enhancing educational resources.

LETI focuses on bridging gaps in education and providing opportunities for students. The organization has seen increased support over the years, reflecting a growing commitment to educational excellence. This event not only raises funds but also strengthens community ties and promotes awareness of educational needs in the area.

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