Building Great Families Seminar Scheduled for December 14 in Lynnwood

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The article details an upcoming seminar titled 'Building Great Families,' organized by the Family Peace Association in Lynnwood, scheduled for December 14, 2024, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. The seminar aims to educate participants on family dynamics, focusing on the crucial role parents play.

Topics will include the foundational role of parents, the significance of role modeling for parents and grandparents, and the long-term impact of personal growth on family relationships. Admission is free, with an optional lunch fee. Interested individuals can register online, and group rates are available. The seminar will be held at the Pacific Peace Center, located at 6328 180th St. S.

W. , Lynnwood. The Family Peace Association is committed to building God-centered families through community engagement and support.

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