Oct. 4: AAUW Edmonds SnoKing Branch to host scholarship fundraiser - Lynnwood Today

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The AAUW Edmonds SnoKing branch is gearing up for its annual scholarship fundraiser on October 4, from 5-8 p. m. at the WSU Everett campus. The event is designed to raise essential funds for scholarships aimed at empowering women through education. Attendees can expect a lively evening with various activities, including raffles and delicious food options.

The AAUW has long been committed to promoting educational opportunities for women, making this fundraiser an important occasion for community engagement. Past events have successfully funded numerous scholarships, directly benefiting local women pursuing higher education. This year, the branch hopes to attract even more participants to ensure a greater impact. The evening not only serves as a fundraiser but also as a celebration of the achievements of women in the community. Everyone is encouraged to join in this fun and philanthropic event to support a worthy cause.

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