Lynnwood Neighborhood Center fundraiser at Dave Busters Oct. 7

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Neighborhood Center's Spirit Night fundraiser at Dave and Buster's occurs on October 7 from 5 to 9 p. m. Attendees must mention the center to donate 20% of their food and game card purchases to support its initiatives. This event combines entertainment with philanthropy, encouraging community members to enjoy a night out while contributing to a vital local resource. The center serves as a hub for various community services, enhancing the quality of life for residents in Lynnwood.

Fundraising events like this are crucial for sustaining operations and expanding programs that benefit the community. According to the center, such partnerships with local businesses foster community spirit and engagement. The Lynnwood Neighborhood Center aims to raise awareness about its mission during the event. Participation in these fundraisers exemplifies community support and involvement in local initiatives.

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