Inland North Wastes 6th Annual Community Day Barbecue

Moscow, IDLocal News

Inland North Waste will host its 6th Annual Community Day Barbecue on September 18, 2025, at 10 a. m. in Moscow. This event serves as a platform for fostering community engagement and supporting local businesses in the Bars & Restaurants and Events and Attractions sectors. Attendees can expect a day filled with food, entertainment, and networking opportunities.

The barbecue has grown in popularity over the years, drawing a diverse crowd that strengthens community ties. Last year, over 200 residents attended, showcasing the event's significance in promoting local culture and camaraderie. Organizers emphasize inclusivity, inviting all community members to join the festivities. The barbecue not only highlights local culinary offerings but also raises awareness of community initiatives. Participants can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere celebrating local flavors and connections.

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