Bella's Voice to celebrate 10th anniversary Sept. 21 with ribbon cutting for new location - Lynnwood Today

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Bella's Voice, a nonprofit organization committed to animal welfare, will commemorate its 10th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new thrift store location on September 21. This significant milestone highlights the organization's dedication to serving the Lynnwood community and providing essential resources for animal welfare. The grand opening event is expected to draw local residents and animal lovers, offering an opportunity to explore the expanded store and learn more about Bella's Voice's mission. Over the past decade, the organization has made considerable strides in promoting animal welfare and supporting local initiatives. The new location will allow for increased inventory and services, furthering their impact in the community.

Attendees can look forward to a festive atmosphere, complete with activities that celebrate both the organization and its supporters. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of community involvement in animal welfare efforts. Bella's Voice invites everyone to join in the celebration and support their ongoing mission.

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