Holiday Festival Nov. 15-16, Young Friendsgiving Nov. 19 at St. Thomas More Parish

Lynnwood, WALocal News

St. Thomas More Parish in Lynnwood, Washington, will host a Holiday Festival on November 15-16, with a Young Friendsgiving event scheduled for November 19. These gatherings aim to foster community engagement and support educational initiatives, particularly in homeschooling. The festival will feature activities designed for families and promote the values of education within the local community. Participation is encouraged as it serves to strengthen neighborhood ties and support nonprofit efforts.

The events reflect the parish’s commitment to enhancing educational opportunities. Attendees can expect a welcoming atmosphere and a chance to connect with others who value education. Local organizations involved include various nonprofit entities focused on community development. More details can be found on the parish's official website.

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