Drop-in game night at Lynnwood Library Sept. 22

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood Library hosts a drop-in game night on September 22 from 6-7:30 p. m. , welcoming all community members to participate. Attendees can enjoy a range of games, including board, party, card, and potentially video games, without the need for registration. The library, situated at 19200 44th Ave.

W. , aims to create a friendly and engaging environment for residents. This event encourages social interaction and community bonding through shared gaming experiences. Libraries like Lynnwood's often play a crucial role in promoting local culture and community engagement. Last year, similar events attracted numerous participants, highlighting the community's interest in interactive activities.

By offering such events, the library underscores its commitment to serving as a valuable community resource. Engaging in games not only provides entertainment but also fosters connections among residents.

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