Host Your Wedding, Concert or Celebration at Stone City Event Center

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Stone City Event Center in Tenino, Washington, will host a wedding, concert, and celebration on July 21, 2025, starting at 9:00 AM local time. This event aims to promote local agriculture and foster community connections through entertainment and celebration. Organizers expect a diverse audience, enhancing the local economy and showcasing regional businesses. The venue, located at 16404 Old Hwy 99 SE, is easily accessible for residents and visitors alike. Thurston County has been focusing on supporting local events to boost community engagement and economic growth.

In addition to the entertainment, the event will feature local agricultural products, highlighting the area's farming heritage. With a vibrant atmosphere planned, the event is anticipated to draw significant attendance, benefiting local businesses. The celebration marks an important opportunity for community members to come together and enjoy a day of festivities.

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