Lynnwood Senior Center Foundation to host Red, White Blue Shortcake Fundraiser June 25 - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Senior Center Foundation will host a Red, White & Blue Shortcake Fundraiser on June 25, inviting the public from 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. This event aims to raise funds to support the center's programs and services for seniors.

Attendees can enjoy delicious shortcake while fostering community engagement. Nick Ng emphasizes the significance of fundraising efforts like this in maintaining essential services for local seniors. The fundraiser serves as a platform for residents to connect and contribute to their community. Local organizations often rely on such events to sustain operations and enhance their offerings. By participating, residents can help ensure that the Lynnwood Senior Center continues to thrive.

Community involvement is crucial for the center's success and its ability to serve its members effectively.

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