Family Peace Association sponsoring International Culture Festival Nov. 15

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Family Peace Association will host the International Culture Festival on November 15 in Lynnwood, Washington, aiming to foster peace through cultural diversity. The event will feature activities and performances that celebrate various traditions, emphasizing the organization's commitment to family and community values. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate, with donations supporting the nonprofit's ongoing initiatives at the Peace Center. This festival is significant as it promotes unity and cultural understanding, vital in today's diverse society. The event will take place on a Saturday, making it accessible for families and individuals alike.

Local community leaders will also be present to highlight the importance of collaboration in building a peaceful society. The festival aligns with the organization’s mission to create a supportive environment for all. By engaging with local residents, the Family Peace Association aims to strengthen community bonds and promote a culture of peace.

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